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February 2015

Ocean Adventure takes over nurturing of one

By | Inside News, News

BEACHED DOLPHINS THE rehabilitation of one of the Fraser’s Dolphin found by personnel of the provincial government beached behind the provincial capitol on January 29 brought to the National Integrated Fisheries Technology and Development Center (NIFTDC) for medical care, was eventually endorsed to the Ocean Adventure in Subic last week….

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Ocean Adventure takes over nurturing of one

By February 8, 2015Inside News, News

Proclamation of Manaoag Church as Basilica Minore, Feb. 17

By | Inside News, News

MANAOAG—The town’s church and police officials already have their hands full preparing for the arrival of some expected 700,000 devotees and pilgrims to witness the formal proclamation of the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary here as Basilica Minore on February 17. Father Jerry Manlangit, superior/prior of the convent at…

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Proclamation of Manaoag Church as Basilica Minore, Feb. 17

By February 8, 2015Inside News, News

Pozorrubio, Mangatarem cops shave heads

By | Inside News, News

IN SYMPATHY FOR FALLEN 44 POZORRUBIO—The police chief here had his hair shaved off to show “respect, sympathy and call for truth and justice for the ‪‎Fallen44”. P/Chief Inspector Ryan Manongdo posted a picture on his Facebook account showing his head being shaved with a comment -”To my underclassmen, fellow PNP…

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Pozorrubio, Mangatarem cops shave heads

By February 8, 2015Inside News, News

Study reveals impact of climate change on Dagupan

By | Business, News

THE Business Risk Assessment and the Management of Climate Impacts” study conducted by The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Foundation was presented to stakeholders in the province last week. The study presented by Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan, Vice- chairman of WWF-Philippines…

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Study reveals impact of climate change on Dagupan

By February 8, 2015Business, News

BFAR launches “TnT” program

By | Business, News

IT’S green and go for the development and promotion of the TnT (tahong and talaba) program in the country, courtesy of the National Integrated Fisheries Technology and Development Center (NIFTDC) in Dagupan City. According to Dr. Westly Rosario, NIFTDC chief, the promotion will kick-off with the training of stakeholders and staff on…

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BFAR launches “TnT” program

By February 8, 2015Business, News

PESO found employment for 2,311 in 2014

By | Business, News

THE Provincial Employment Services Office‘s (PESO) created job employment to 2,311 overseas and local jobs for Pangasinenses in 2014. Alex Ferrer, PESO Chief, said 1,932 of these were placed in local companies, 279 in overseas jobs and 100 were employed under the  Special Program for Employment of Students for the 12-month period. The…

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PESO found employment for 2,311 in 2014

By February 8, 2015Business, News

Start-up kits for entrepreneurs ready

By | Business, News

EGG HATCHERY BUSINESS LINGAYEN– The Provincial Employment and Services Office (PESO) is campaigning for more people to engage in small agricultural businesses, like backyard egg-hatchery business. PESO chief Alex Ferrer said a Pilmico Foods Corp., the food subsidiary  of Aboitiz Equity Ventures, is set to provide technical support by providing…

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Start-up kits for entrepreneurs ready

By February 8, 2015Business, News

PESO sets recruitment of nurses, medical personnel for UK

By | Business, News

MEDICAL practitioners and nurses who wish to pursue employment opportunities in Europe attended the Special Recruitment Activity (SRA) for nurses and medical personnel for United Kingdom arranged by the Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) yesterday February 7. Last February 5 and 6, the PESO facilitated similar SRAs at SM Rosales and…

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PESO sets recruitment of nurses, medical personnel for UK

By February 8, 2015Business, News

More jobs open for construction workers, engineers

By | Business, News

PESO chief Alex Ferrer said more engineers are needed in the Middle East, particularly following the hiring of large groups of construction workers in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar. The various districts of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are also in need of construction workers…

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More jobs open for construction workers, engineers

By February 8, 2015Business, News