LINGAYEN— ”Picturistic” That was how Robert John Cabagnot of the Samahang Litratista ng Rizal (SLR), the winner of the recent Pista’y Dayat photo contest, described Pangasinan. He said he coined the word ‘picturistic’ to connote picture-perfect and picture-fantastic in describing Pangasinan.
A NEW schedule of licensure exams for teachers, physicians, and sanitary engineers has been set by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) in consideration of the commemoration of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) anniversary celebration on July 27, 2014, which has been declared a special non-working holiday. The new schedule of…
PRC announces new schedule of licensure exams
LINGAYEN–Executives from Higher Education Institutions (HEI) belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) forged a partnership on internationalization during the 1st International Academic Summit organized by the Pangasinan State University (PSU) and the provincial government of Pangasinan. The collaboration among educators that sought to maximize opportunities on the…
ASEAN academicians forge partnership
TELECONFERENCE FOR PANGASINAN EXPORTS—-Pangasinan officials led by Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim Jr. (right) and Provincial Board Member Clemente B. Arboleda Jr. (2nd from right) discuss trade issues with the U.S. Department of Defense and Pangasinan Brotherhood-USA Association, Inc. (PB-USA, Inc.) headed by Eddie Ferrer during a teleconference in California, USA. The…
TELECONFERENCE FOR PANGASINAN EXPORTS
LINGAYEN – The More Than Conquerors Breakfast Club (MTCBC), a Christian organization, recently donated medical equipment to the Provincial Health Office during brief ceremonies at the Capitol Plaza — after the regular flag-raising ceremony of the provincial government. Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr., assisted by Provincial Administrator Rafael Howard Baraan and…
Christian group donates to province’s hospitals
BOOKS FROM UC AND PMA—-The University of the Cordilleras and the Philippine Military Academy turn over 25,000 books donated through the university’s Book Donation Program, to be distributed in elementary and secondary schools in the towns of Agno, Binalonan, Pozorrubio, San Nicolas, Sison, Asingan, Bani, Natividad, San Nicolas, Lingayen, and…
BOOKS FROM UC AND PMA
Lingayen- – -Some 25,000 books donated by the University of Cordilleras (UC) in cooperation with the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) were distributed to public schools in 11 towns. The activity was part of the university’s Book Donation Program launched in 2010. Cheryl Roldan, chief Librarian of UC, and Maj. Agnes…
11 schools get book donations
MAYOR Belen T. Fernandez joined the Department of Education officials on May 19 in launching the 2014 Brigada Eskwela or the National School’s Maintenance Week at the Caranglaan Elementary School to prepare the different public school buildings here for the opening of classes on June 2. The launching was attended…
Mayor Belen leads launching of 2014 Brigada Eskwela
BOODLE FIGHT—-Mayor Belen T. Fernandez and City Nutritionist Leah Aquino join members of the Dagupan City Police Station led by P/Supt. Christopher Abrahano in their boodle fight last May 16 following the successful celebration of the Bangus Festival 2014. (CIO photo by Mitz Cresencio) Advtg. Back to Homepage
BOODLE FIGHT
THE City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWD) now offers free therapy sessions for persons with disabilities, children and young adults who are indigents, including persons who suffered stroke. This was announced by Mayor Belen T. Fernandez in her 27th Executive Session with department heads at CSI Stadia on May 19, underscoring…