NEXT SCHOOL YEAR’S SURPRISE STA. BARBARA— Students of public schools in the third district will be pleasantly surprised to see a different set of teachers, not physically, but technology savvy teachers who can speak the language of computer whiz kids. This will be made possible by a partnership program initiated…
THE Dagupan City Police Station received a VIP guest last week, the Philippine National Police (PNP) Region I Director Chief Supt. Ricardo Marquez. Marquez visited the city station and other stations in the province to check and evaluate the station’s facilities and to review the PNP’s new deployment schemes with…
PNP reg’l chief checks stations
SOME 23 vintage bombs from the World War II were discovered inside the the compound of the government-owned Region 1 Medical Center Treatment and Rehabilitation Center in Barangay Bonuan Binloc, Dagupan City last Thursday. . Superintendent Christopher Abrahano, city police chief, said the bombs were discovered by workers of the Samson Construction Co….
Vintage bombs dug up in Bonuan
VILLASIS STREET DANCING-–-The street dancers of Villasis town, in their bright summer color native costumes, wow the audience that lined the streets during the parade on the occasion of the Agew na Pangasinan. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage
VILLASIS STREET DANCING
KURIT PALUNGGARING LINGAYEN— Twelve local writers proficient in the Pangasinan language were cited for their outstanding achievement in promoting the local language and culture through their literary compositions that were entered in the province’s 2nd Literary Awards competition dubbed as Kurit Panlunggaring.
Pangasinan language writers cited
EDUCATOR IN CHINA—Polytechnic University of the Philippines political science professor and Pag-ibig Development Fund consultant Procopio “Pepe” de Vera, a native of Bani, Pangasinan stands on the world famous Great Wall of China after a four-day visit of China that included forging an agreement with Chinese economic investors last week….
EDUCATOR IN CHINA
DAGUPAN CITY—How old should one be to graduate from college? Twenty-two? Try 80! That’s exactly what a determined 80-year-old grandma proved to the world, that it’s never too late to earn a college degree and still earn the admiration of the public, the kind that most 22 year olds can…
Feisty 80-year-old grandma earns college degree
WINNING FLOAT-–-The winning float of Binmaley town passes in front of the Capitol Building during the competition stage in observance of the Agew na Pangasinan. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage
WINNING FLOAT
RECALLING his listening tour in Dagupan City with transport groups and operators last month, Senator Alan Cayetano in a statement today said that an investigation on the revelation in the national media about unabated oil smuggling in the country, must be made a top priority. Cayetano said the government could…
Cayetano reiterates call to decrease VAT on oil
A five-hour motorcade of the Liberal Party’s local candidates endorsed by President Benigno Aquino III in Dagupan and a mammoth rally that followed was described by political observers here as a “certified hit”. The motorcade, held Wednesday afternoon starting at 2:00 p.m., led by re-electionist Congresswoman Gina de Venecia, mayoralty candidate…




