ANYARE SA MALINAC LAY LABI? — When you talk of Pangasinan music, which is the heart of our province, the one that automatically comes to mind is Malinac Lay Labi, right? But it’s saddening and heartbreaking to hear Pangasinan’s top folksong, Malinac Lay Labi, become a song for accompanying cortége…
PD LEE IS OPTIMISTIC LINGAYEN– The Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) remains confident that the whole province will be drug-free December this year even if only six of the 47 towns and cities of Pangasinan have been declared drug-free to date. Already validated as drug-free are Mapandan, Laoac, Agno, Alaminos…
Drug-free Pangasinan by December, possible
MOTORCYCLE riders riding through the city streets without helmets will be arrested and fined P1,500 The city’s Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) Carlito Ocampo said the Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009.and City Ordinance No. 1922-2008 will be strictly enforced effective September 25, Monday. “We will pursue a more proactive and…
Dagupan warns motorcycle riders: Wear your helmets
NO TO ANOTHER MARTIAL LAW — Militants join the Lingayen-Dagupan Archdiocese’s protest procession after the celebration of a Holy Mass last Thursday noon at the St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Dagupan City in solidarity with the nationwide observance of Day of National Protest last Thursday, September 21. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
NO TO ANOTHER MARTIAL LAW
THE martial law declared 45 years ago destroyed our national values and ruined our integrity.” This was stressed by Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas in his homily last Thursday during the National Day of Protest at the St. John The Evangelist Cathedral in Dagupan City, and expressed hope that it would…
‘Fr. Soc’ slams martial law in his homily
THE barangay chairmen in Pangasinan came forward to manifest their support for the postponement of the barangay and SK elections set next month but with a condition. Liga ng mga Barangay-Pangasinan chapter president, Board Member Jinky Zaplan, said the Liga fully supports the move in Congress to postpone the elections…
Barangay Liga supports 2nd postponement of elections, if…
THE rehabilitation of the 1,313 self-confessed drug pushers and users in Dagupan City who surrendered since the war of drugs was declared is on. P/Superintendent Franklin Ortiz, Dagupan police chief, said, however, only the low and medium risk drug users/pushers are made to undergo special health treatment, lectures and training…
Rehabilitation of city’s 1,313 self-confessed drug users/pushers on
THANK YOU MAMA MARY – The once beleaguered and now grateful Comelec chairman Andres Bautista kneels in prayer before the image of the Lady of Most Holy Rosary at the Basilica Minore in Manaoag town to express his thanks and gratitude for the intercession he believed was granted him. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
THANK YOU MAMA MARY
PERSONNEL of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in Pangasinan were one in showing their solid support to Chairman Andres Bautista who was in Dagupan Friday for a Thanksgiving Mass and to dialogue with them. Bautista shared his victory with the provincial Comelec officers with a Thanksgiving Mass at the Basilica…
Bautista prays to Mama Mary, thanks Comelec personnel
FUTURE COP — Newly promoted P/Chief Inspector Raymond Nicolas shows his aspirations for his baby boy, Nicolas Jr., while his wife, Katrina, and Police Provincial Director, P/Sr. Superintendent Ronald Lee do the honors of donning the rank on his shoulders during the oath-taking of 350 promoted personnel of the Pangasinan Police Provincial…