Dagupan politicians, bakitP? By Gonzalo Duque GUV’NOR Spines, may tagahanga ka sa Ilocos Norte. He is Judge Noli Argel, our fraternity brod at San Beda College of Law. Noli and lawyer Pol Velasco were our personal guests recently.
Factory of the unexpected By Al S. Mendoza AGAIN, the quirks of fortune. Talk ‘N Text was the hands-down favorite, Petron the acknowledged patsy. It was like seeing the Dallas Mavericks of Texas meeting the UP Fighting Maroons of Diliman, Q.C. When the dusts of battle cleared, so to speak,…
General Admission
“United States of the Philippines” By +Oscar V. Cruz, JCD NO laughing, please! No smiling either! Reason: It reads well. It sounds nice. It invokes power and wealth. In implies a First World Country. Is it that silly? Is it simply vainglory? Does it imply too much drinking and/or too…
Viewpoints
Lingayen, a gambling capital? By Leonardo J. Galvez APART from being the capital town, is Lingayen in need of another feather …. “Gambling capital” of the province? Has it lost its billing as the premier municipality of the Urduja country?
A Kabaleyan’s Thoughts…
OVERCROWDING WITH DENGUE PATIENTS—As dengue cases continue to peak this month, the Region I Medical Center has began stretching its resources and use of its facilities to accommodate dengue patients, mostly children who find themselves in 4-sharing beds. The hospital’s pediatric conference room is already being utilized as an extension…
OVERCROWDING WITH DENGUE PATIENTS
PANGASINAN ON VERGE OF OUTBREAK OVERCROWDING with dengue patients is expected to continue in government-owned hospitals until September as the disease continues to attack the province with no sign of slowing down.
Dengue not slowing down
CHECKING THE DENGUE SITUATION—Gov. Amado Espino Jr. greets one of the dengue patients confined at the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital in San Carlos City during a visit on August 21, giving assurance that government hospitals have enough supply of blood and medicines for dengue victims. (PIO Photo) Back to Homepage
CHECKING THE DENGUE SITUATION
WHERE is the P3.5 million released since April this year intended to fund the cleaning of drainage canals, esteros and other possible breeding place of mosquitoes in Dagupan? Who has the money?
P3.1 million fund for esteros missing
LINGAYEN–Citing statistics, the police refuted the perception in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) that there is an alarming increase in the number of crimes, particularly shooting incidents in the province.
Pangasinan more peaceful this year – Police
REGIONAL Trial Court Judge Emma Torio has started hearing the civil case filed against the city government by University of Luzon (UL) over the assessment and payment of business taxes.