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November 2013

Bayad Center now lists 300 branches

By | Business, News

BAYAD CENTER, the pioneer in bilis payment, initially for settling Meralco bills has since evolved into an enterprise that now services the widest coverage of national billers and government agencies as an outsourced billing partner. It now accepts payments for more than 180 establishments including electric utility companies like PANELCO I, PANELCO…

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Bayad Center now lists 300 branches

By November 1, 2013Business, News

STARTING THEM YOUNG

By | News, People & Events, Punch Gallery

STARTING THEM YOUNG— Grade 3 to 5 pupils of the Aplaya Elementary School in Lingayen work on their tasks during the environmental awareness campaign during the Junior Environment Scouts (JES) workshop last week organized by the Metro Pacific Investment Corp led by businessman Many V. Pangilinan in partnership with provincial government…

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STARTING THEM YOUNG

Rep. Baby A hosts grand party for indigents

By | News, People & Events

SPECIAL B-DAY GIFT FOR RACHEL MALASIQUI—Third District Representative and philanthropist Rosemarie “Baby” Arenas will host the district’s indigents to a whole day of partying and medical mission at the Arenas Farm in Barangay Nancapian on Nov. 23. The occasion will be the celebration of the birthday of daughter, the former…

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Rep. Baby A hosts grand party for indigents

By November 1, 2013News, People & Events

Capitol acts to fight illegal recruitment

By | Governance, News

LINGAYEN— Anticipating the continued rise in number of Pangasinenses seeking employment overseas, the provincial government of Pangasinan launched an anti-illegal recruitment campaign recently. In collaboration with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), a…

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Capitol acts to fight illegal recruitment

By November 1, 2013Governance, News

Espino lauds PESO awardees

By | Governance, News

GOV. Amado T. Espino, Jr. recently exchanged notes with this year’s Best Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) awardees and nominees for the continued improvement of the employment program in the province. He met with the group during the latter’s courtesy call led by Alex Ferrer, Pangasinan’s PESO chief whose office…

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Espino lauds PESO awardees

By November 1, 2013Governance, News

PANGASINAN IS BEST LGU

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

PANGASINAN IS BEST LGU—Engr. Alvin Bigay, chief of Provincial Housing and Urban Development Council Office (right) receives from Vice President and Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Chair Jejomar Binay (second from right) and HUDCC Secretary General Cecilia Alba (second from left) a trophy and P100,000 cash prize for Pangasinan…

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PANGASINAN IS BEST LGU

A not-so peaceful election day in Urbiztondo

By | News, Peace and Order

URBIZTONDO—A barangay kagawad, a re-electionist candidate, was shot dead while trying to pacify his neighbors who were beginning to create trouble Tuesday afternoon in Barangay Sawat here. Victim Eduardo Balocating, 39, succumbed to a gunshot wound in his chest from a caliber .45 allegedly fired by suspect Ernesto Tapiador, 50. He…

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A not-so peaceful election day in Urbiztondo

By November 1, 2013News, Peace and Order

Vendor arrested for influencing voters with balut

By | News, Peace and Order

MALASIQUI— Finally, a case for vote-buying was filed in Malasiqui. The election law offender was charged for influencing voters not with P100 or P1,000 bills but with balut. Charged for violating the Commission on Elections (Comelec) resolution was Norma Guiling, 46, a vendor. Her alleged vote-buying scheme for a candidate…

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Vendor arrested for influencing voters with balut

By November 1, 2013News, Peace and Order