Sinverguenza! By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. I BELIEVE the boxing buffs like me who saw the post fight footage of the International Boxing Federation (IBF) light flyweight title fight between Filipino boxer Johnriel Casimero and Argentina’s Luis Lazarte last Saturday night that Casimero won via a 10th round stoppage, realized that…
Dreaming to be an eco-traveler By Johanne Macob I AM doing my part to help our environment; I am disposing my trash properly, I always try to save energy and other resources, and I help keep our place clean. But looking at the lives of the people who actually work…
Young Roots
AIMING HIGH—No, the gentlemen looking sleek in their Barong Tagalog and dark pants are not members of the Bayanihan Dance troupe acknowledging cheers from the audience but the province’s political leaders led by Gov. Amado Espino (5th from right) and Vice Gov. Jose Ferdinand Calimlim (4th from right) demonstrating to the audience…
AIMING HIGH
“TODAY, NO. 5, TOMORROW, NO. 1 LINGAYEN—”Today, we are only number 5. But tomorrow, we will be number 1″. This is the promise and battlecry that Governor Amado Espino Jr. launched in his State of the Province Address (SOPA) before the Sangguniang Panlalawigan on February 13 as he rallied Pangasineneses…
Guv rallies province to be the best
BEFORE THE SOPA — Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (3rd from right) is joined by the members of the provincial board in a ceremonial walkthrough prior to the report on the state of the province last February 13 at the Capitol Plaza in Lingayen. The Governor thanked the Sangguniang Panlalawigan…
BEFORE THE SOPA
COA MEMO TO LIM ADMINISTRATION THE Dagupan City government spent P26.5 million for various development projects by in 2011, funded from the city’s Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), without any legal basis, the Commission on Audit (COA) reported.
P26.5M spent without legal basis
LEAVE a facility idle and it will surely go in the way of decay. That is what is beginning to happen to the P100 million Seafood Processing Plant in Dagupan, built through a grant from the South Korean government, whose operations have been suspended since October 7 last year after…
Seafood process plant starting to rot
LINGAYEN— Finally, a constructive dialogue on the controversial eco-tourism project of the Espino administration was held. It took Archbishop Socrates Villegas of the Dagupan-Lingayen archdiocese to act as the moderator and to appeal to opposing panels in the development of the eco-tourism project covering four barangays in the capital town…
Archbishop hosts dialogue on eco-tourism
TSUNAMI HILL BLUEPRINT—Members of the Sangguniang Panglunsod led by Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez (with microphone) examine the blueprint of the location of the proposed Tsunami Hill in the island barangay of Pugaro being presented by Architect Joji de Vera of the City Planning and Development Office and City Administrator Vladimir Mata….
TSUNAMI HILL BLUEPRINT
THE Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) expressed strong reservation about the planned ‘Tsunami Hill’ in the island barangay of Pugaro in Dagupan City when it was initially presented Thursday by the mayor’s office. However, Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, SP chair, clarified that the council is not against the project but that more…