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April 2016

UST grad school helps upgrade barangay’s capabilities

By | News, People & Events

THE UST Graduate School, Law Discipline rendered community extension service on April 1, 2016 at the City Museum in Dagupan City for the barangay chairmen, lupon members, barangay kagawads, and secretaries under the auspices of the Dagupan city government led by Mayor Belen T. Fernandez. The following resource speakers, the…

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UST grad school helps upgrade barangay’s capabilities

By April 10, 2016News, People & Events

Top performing Region I LGUs to be cited in RDC awards

By | News, People & Events

THE Pangasinan provincial government has been cited anew as ‘Cleanest, Safest and Greenest LGU (provincial category) and will be elevated to the Hall of Fame. Alaminos City was ranked third in the city category while Sta. Maria town also ranked third in the Municipality B or the 4th-5th class category. Sta….

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Top performing Region I LGUs to be cited in RDC awards

By April 10, 2016News, People & Events

Toff de V eyes Farmers’ School in San Jacinto

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

IT was then Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. who built the first fishery school in the Fourth District of Pangasinan, named Asian Fisheries Academy. It will soon be De Venecia’s 29-year old son Christopher, more popularly known as “Toff”, a candidate for Congressman who substituted for her mother Gina who…

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Toff de V eyes Farmers’ School in San Jacinto

City Sports Commission holds free Summer Sports Clinic

By | News, Sports

THE Dagupan City Sports Commission (DCSC) is now conducting free summer sports clinic for children who are willing to learn arnis, badminton, archery, table tennis, chess, futsal and swimming. The training for free commenced April 4 and will end on May 28. “We are making summer fun for our young Dagupeños…

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City Sports Commission holds free Summer Sports Clinic

By April 10, 2016News, Sports

Bengson-Yuson House opens as P’sinan Heritage Center

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

CAPITOL NEWS Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.  led the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Bengson-Yuson House that will lodge the Pangasinan Historical and Cultural Commission and the Center for Pangasinan Studies is joined by former congressman Antonio E. Bengson III (left), on behalf of the property’s donee Bengson clan, Vice Gov….

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Bengson-Yuson House opens as P’sinan Heritage Center

Mayor Resuello cites genuine sincerity of Cojuangco

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

COJUANGCO UPDATES MAYOR Julier “Ayoy” Resuello of vote-rich San Carlos City echoed what most incumbent mayors and other officials observe about their chosen gubernatorial bet, former Fifth District Rep. Mark Cojuangco: He is faithful, true to his words, solicitous, not a two-timer kind of politician. The three-term mayor who is…

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Mayor Resuello cites genuine sincerity of Cojuangco

60 STREET VENDORS RECEIVE NEGOKART

By | Business, Governance, News, Punch Gallery

BALON DAGUPAN NEWS 60 STREET VENDORS RECEIVE NEGOKART — Sixty street vendors whose food products have good potentials because of their quality and tastes receive their own food carts on April 5 to further improve their business and income. This is the city’s way of helping small entrepreneurs earn a decent living…

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60 STREET VENDORS RECEIVE NEGOKART

Ambulant vendors given negokarts to improve business, boost earnings

By | Governance, News

BALON DAGUPAN NEWS DAGUPAN CITY – At least 60 ambulant vendors are now doing good business selling street food in front of the CSI Market Square. This after they received Negokarts (Negosyo sa Kariton) from the Dagupan City government and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) so that they…

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Ambulant vendors given negokarts to improve business, boost earnings

By April 10, 2016Governance, News