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December 2017

Pres. Duterte, local officials lead send-off of Vietnamese fishermen in Sual

By | Governance, News

CAPITOL NEWS LINGAYEN, Pangasinan– “The job of the president is to maintain balance of friendship and power in the (Asean) region.” This was how President Rodrigo Roa Duterte described the send-off of five Vietnamese fishermen on November 29 at the municipal wharf in Sual town. Noting that the incident is…

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Pres. Duterte, local officials lead send-off of Vietnamese fishermen in Sual

By December 3, 2017Governance, News

Balon Dagupan Children’s Choir IS NAMCYA winner

By | Governance, News

BALON DAGUPAN NEWS DAGUPAN City’s touted Balon Dagupan Children’s Choir (BDCC) added another feather to its cap! Last week, BDCC was declared winner in the 2017 National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) Children’s Choir category during the National Music Week and National Finals Weeks at the Cultural Center of…

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Balon Dagupan Children’s Choir IS NAMCYA winner

By December 3, 2017Governance, News

SGLG AWARD FOR PANGASINAN

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

CAPITOL NEWS SGLG AWARD FOR PANGASINAN. Governor Amado I. Espino, III receives the SGLG Award from Secretary Francis Tolentino during the National Awarding Ceremony – North Luzon Cluster on November 27, at the Manila Hotel.Flanking them are (From L-R): Usec. Eduardo Año, incoming DILG Secretary; Usec. Catalino Cuy, DILG-OIC; Benita…

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SGLG AWARD FOR PANGASINAN

Newborn baby accidentally killed by young dad

By | News, Peace and Order

A newly born baby died from suffocation when his protective young father sleeping beside him inside the OB ward 1 of Bayambang District Hospital (BDH) unknowingly covered his child’s face with his leg as he kept the latter secure under his legs. P/Superintendent Ronald Sacyat, Bayambang chief of police, said…

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Newborn baby accidentally killed by young dad

By December 3, 2017News, Peace and Order

Bautista trader held up in highway

By | News, Peace and Order

ROSALES—Beware of a motorcycle riding hold-up gang victimizing stranded travelers on the highways. A businessman from Bautista town lost P195,000 cash to three motorcycle-riding men who staged a hold-up upon seeing him alone while tending to a flat tire of his Chevrolet SUV along the provincial road between San Salvacion,…

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Bautista trader held up in highway

By December 3, 2017News, Peace and Order

Two town councilors surrender unlicensed firearms

By | News, Peace and Order

OPLAN BOGA-OPLAN BAKAL TO avoid culpability for possessing unlicensed firearms, two incumbent municipal councilors of San Quintin voluntarily surrendered their firearms to the police whose licenses have expired. Councilor Fidel Reyes surrendered a 12-gauge shotgun and a cal. 45 pistol to the San Quintin Police while he surrendered 5 pieces…

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Two town councilors surrender unlicensed firearms

By December 3, 2017News, Peace and Order

Naga Tigers edge LNU Dukes, win title

By | News, Sports

PCCL N-S LUZON BASKETBALL THE campaign of the Lyceum Northwestern University Dukes, Northern-Central Luzon champions, to clinch the championship of the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL) Northern-Southern Luzon area was foiled by visiting Naga College Foundation (NCF) Tigers, 79-75. The NCF TIGERS leaned on its tall and hefty Nigerian import…

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Naga Tigers edge LNU Dukes, win title

By December 3, 2017News, Sports

UL Tigers join 25th NCRAA, Dec. 5

By | News, Sports

NEWCOMER University of Luzon’s Golden Tigers will test its mettle against Asian Institute of Maritime Studies of Pasay City on December 5 for the second game of the 25th season of the National Capital Region Athletic Association at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City. In the main game at 2:00…

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UL Tigers join 25th NCRAA, Dec. 5

By December 3, 2017News, Sports