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November 2018

Police plan operations for holidays, 2019 polls

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24/7 HIGHER VISIBILITY ORDERED POLICE Regional Director, Chief Supt. Romulo Sapitula has ordered the police in the four provinces to prepare and implement plans that will require full alert 24/7 on the region’s police personnel for the coming holidays leading to the campaign period and elections in May 2019. Sapitula…

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Police plan operations for holidays, 2019 polls

By November 26, 2018Headlines, News

PNP forms SITG Uy to hasten solution of murder

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STILL facing a blank wall on the motive behind the killing of of former Bayambang councilor Levin Uy last week, Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) formed special investigation group (SITG)to hasten the investigation, identification and arrest of the perpetrators behind the slaying. At the same time, Bayambang Mayor Cesar Quiambao…

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PNP forms SITG Uy to hasten solution of murder

By November 26, 2018Headlines, News

PDEA, PNP engage PSU students in campaign

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WAR ON DRUGS THE anti-illegal drugs campaign to protect the youth in Pangasinan shifts to high gear. A memorandum of agreement was signed by and between the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Pangasinan with the National Police Commission, Pangasinan Police Provincial Office and Pangasinan State University for them to…

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PDEA, PNP engage PSU students in campaign

By November 26, 2018Headlines, News

SP Oks P4.4-B waste-to-energy project in Laoac

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LINGAYEN–A P4.4-billion worth waste-to-energy facility is set to rise in Laoac town soon  after the provincial board endorsed the proposed project of Green Atom Renewable Energy Corporation (GAREC) to undertake the town’s solid waste disposal project in other areas in this province using a state-of-the-art technology. “It’s the first-of-its-kind in…

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SP Oks P4.4-B waste-to-energy project in Laoac

By November 26, 2018Headlines, News

LEGACY ON FOOTPRINTS

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LEGACY ON FOOTPRINTS — Dr. Michael A. Rice, Initiator of good sanitary quality oyster farming in the Philippines and Atty. Malcolm L. Sarmiento Jr, prime mover and implementor of mariculture parks in the Philippines, are assisted by BFAR-NIFTDC center chief Westly Rosario and Joebert Toledo of Society of Aquaculture Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. at the…

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LEGACY ON FOOTPRINTS

By November 26, 2018Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

Two outstanding aquaculturists honored

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TWO outstanding aquaculturists, one is a Filipino and the other an American, were honored on Nov. 22 at the Asian Fisheries Academy by the Society of Aquaculture Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. and Philippine Aquaculture Society (PAS) for outstanding leadership and service for the advancement of aquaculture in the country….

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Two outstanding aquaculturists honored

By November 26, 2018Headlines, News

City’s savings realigned to boost projects

By | Inside News, News

THE Dagupan City government is poised to boost some of its continuing projects after realigning savings sourced from operations of various projects and offices through an ordinance passed by the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) on November 19. The city realized total of P9,861,594 in savings, bulk of which came from projects under…

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City’s savings realigned to boost projects

By November 26, 2018Inside News, News

Six schools get STARBOOKS ‘virtual libraries’

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CALASIAO–The Department of Science and Technology Region 1 (DOST-1) in collaboration with the Office of Deputy Speaker Rose Marie Arenas, awarded STARBOOKS, ‘virtual libraries’ to six recipient-schools in the Third District. DOST’s STARBOOKS is a stand-alone information kiosk that contains thousands of digitized science and technology resources in various formats…

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Six schools get STARBOOKS ‘virtual libraries’

By November 26, 2018Inside News, News