Monthly Archives

September 2018

2 arrested in Villasis bus stoning incident

By | News, Peace and Order

VILLASIS–Two persons were arrested by the police within hours after they were identified by the driver and conductor to be behind another incident of bus stoning along the national highway in Pangasinan. The Five Star bus was stoned in Barangay Bacag at about 10:40 p.m., September 19  while negotiating the…

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2 arrested in Villasis bus stoning incident

By September 24, 2018News, Peace and Order

Only one crime registered by police after “Ompong”

By | News, Peace and Order

LINGAYEN — Except for a raid on a illegal gambling den in Urdaneta City, no other crime was registered  by the police on September 15, a day after Super Typhoon “Ompong” battered Pangasinan. This was gleaned in the daily police incident report of the Pangasinan Police Provincial which showed that only a…

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Only one crime registered by police after “Ompong”

By September 24, 2018News, Peace and Order

Birthdays/Anniversaries September 23 – 29, 2018

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

________________________________________________________ Submit dates of birthdays and anniversaries of friends and relatives to punch.sunday@gmail.com as in below: Ex: January 29, Wedding anniversary, Dop and Snow Garcia, Los Angeles, CA May 29, Birthday, Karmina Arrogante, Dagupan City ________________________________________________________ HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! September 23- (Dagupan City) Luisito Mamaradlo September 25- (Dagupan City) Merlita de…

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Birthdays/Anniversaries September 23 – 29, 2018

EDITORIAL

By | Editorial, News

Tests of resiliency CENTRAL Pangasinan has just barely recovered from the extended severe flooding in the last 30 days and here comes Typhoon Ompong again threatening to swamp Dagupan City and its neighbors with floodwaters and with far more damaging impact over the weekend. Fortunately and as expected, the resilience…

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EDITORIAL

By September 18, 2018Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Tamed expectations of Ompong By Ermin Garcia Jr.   NOW that Dagupan City had the fortune (or misfortune) of not only having seen and lived through but happily survived the two extended severe flooding in the last 30 days, city hall and residents’ expectations of post-Ompong can be measured rationally….

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Punchline

By September 18, 2018Opinion, Punchline