Terror in Tayug TAYUG, although a geographically small 4th class municipality with about a 40,000 population, is an important town as it serves as the trading hub in the northeastern part of Pangasinan. The spate of unsolved shootings there, which started just after the bannered peaceful May 10 elections, resulting…
Going big time in bangus industry? By Jun Velasco IT seems, despite our loud claims about our local bangus’ supremacy in the market, the sad fact remains that we are not even up to par in supplying our local needs of this staple aquatic specie.
Think about it
We are for pre-university By Gonzalo Duque WE wish to thank the nice souls of the regional development council and the NEDA through is director, Leo Quitos, and fellow educator Bobby delos Reyes of the Metro Dagupan College for our nomination as co-chair or chair representing the private sector of the RDC. Actually, it…
Playing with Fire
We denied him a popsicle, and that triggered it By Al S. Mendoza STILL on the hostage-taking tragedy. Any incident has three main characteristics: a problem, a solution, an ending. So, what was the incident?
General Admission
Divorce and Question Marks 1/3 By +Oscar V. Cruz JCD The understanding and appreciation of the Church about marriage is certainly not based on her mere opinion, capricious intent and/or invented teaching. That marriage per se is a distinct indissoluble and indivisible union finds its anchorage in nothing less than…
Viewpoints
Weighing the court officials By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. AFTER that tedious but fruitful and memorable trip to the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, I’m back to resume my coverage of the 2010 PRISAA-UCAAP cage tilt, considered as the biggest in the province. UCAAP executive director Seato Gonomil said the…
Sports Eye
The Fan By Emmanuelle THIS fan is not the pamaypay kind. The paypay brings us no trouble. In fact, with just a slight flick of the wrist, it whips-up some cooling air. A slight relief, but a relief nevertheless. This fan we shall read about is trouble we ourselves brought…
Feelings
City Hall, SP rift intensifies THE executive-legislative imbroglio in Dagupan involving Mayor Benjamin Lim and the majority of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) appears headed for worse before it gets any better.
Lim vetoes tricycle franchise ordinance
TAYUG–This town, considered as the melting pot and center of trade and commerce in eastern Pangasinan, is well on its way to being called the crime capital of the province.