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September 2007

San Carlos (PIEAS) High School Class ‘57 holds reunion

By | News, Overseas, People & Events

The graduates of High School Class 1957 of Pangasinan Institute of Education Arts and Sciences (now San Carlos College) in San Carlos City, held their Golden Anniversary Reunion in Vallejo, CA last August 24-26,  2007. The graduates, now residing in USA, who attended were Servillano Garcia, (Princeton, West Virginia), Francisca…

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San Carlos (PIEAS) High School Class ‘57 holds reunion

By September 23, 2007News, Overseas, People & Events

IBP urges NBI, PNP to solve lawyer killings

By | Headlines, News

The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) Pangasinan, in a resolution issued last week, has called on the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to double efforts in solving the successive killings of lawyers in the province and prevent further similar crimes. At the same…

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IBP urges NBI, PNP to solve lawyer killings

By September 23, 2007Headlines, News

3 potential sites eyed for Alaminos Airport

By | Headlines, News

ALAMINOS CITY–Three potential locations for the planned airport here have been inspected by officials of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and all have been found to be suitable. Mayor Hernani Braganza told local media that the next step is for the DOTC to conduct a feasibility study, which…

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3 potential sites eyed for Alaminos Airport

By September 23, 2007Headlines, News

Binmaley aims to be 1st class

By | Inside News, News

BINMALEY—The town of Binmaley expects to attain first class status in 2011 based on the town’s improving economic indicators and increase in tax revenue collections. Binmaley is currently a second class town, having graduated from third class in 2004 when Mayor Simplicio Rosario took over the reins of the municipal…

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Binmaley aims to be 1st class

By September 23, 2007Inside News, News

City council probes Malimgas parking fee collection

By | Inside News, News

A Mr. Charlie Go and a certain Tony Chan have been invited by the Dagupan City’s Sangguniang Panlungsod to shed light on the unauthorized collection of parking fees at the third floor of the Malimgas Public Market. The names of the two surfaced when city councilors inquired, in aid of…

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City council probes Malimgas parking fee collection

By September 23, 2007Inside News, News

Espino wants rural health units open to public 24/7

By | Inside News, News

ALAMINOS CITY— Governor Amado Espino Jr. wants all Rural Health Units in Pangasinan to open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to be able to serve people, and the town and city mayors expressed their support for it. Vice Governor Marlyn Primicias-Agabas told local newsmen that mayors are…

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Espino wants rural health units open to public 24/7

By September 23, 2007Inside News, News

Gawad Kalinga will build 200 houses in Sta. Barbara

By | Inside News, News

STA. BARBARA—Gawad Kalinga has tied up with the municipal government here for the construction of 200 houses in a model agrarian reform community in barangay Leet. Municipal Administrator Albertini de Guzman said the houses will be built in a 2.8 hectare land within barangay Leet donated to the municipality by…

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Gawad Kalinga will build 200 houses in Sta. Barbara

By September 23, 2007Inside News, News

Househelp steals P1M jewelries from Guadiz

By | Inside News, News

A houseHELP of former City Councilor Teofilo Guadiz III was arrested in Dagupan City after running away with more than P1-million worth of assorted jewelry from her employer’s Manila home. The suspect, Norma Rodriguez of Caranglaan district, Dagupan City, was nabbed by the police September 16, according to Superintendent Dionicio…

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Househelp steals P1M jewelries from Guadiz

By September 23, 2007Inside News, News

Bocayo industry on brink of extinction

By | Business, News

STA. BARBARA—The future is not looking sweet for the bocayo industry. Makers of this coconut candy, which used to be among the top livelihood products in the province, are slowly closing shop with only 40% of the original number now believed to be in operation. Eleazar Parohinog, provincial coconut development…

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Bocayo industry on brink of extinction

By September 22, 2007Business, News