TURNOVER OF HOSTING – Representatives of Class 68, 78 and 93 of the Dagupan City National High School turnover the responsibility of hosting next year’s Homecoming to Class 69, 70 and 94 during the Grand Alumni Homecoming last December 28 at DCNHS campus. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
TOROTOT, NOT FIRECRACKER – The children in Brgy. Malued play with the toy trumpets provided by the Bureau of Fire and Protection Region 1 to encourage them to use it to welcome the New Year instead of firecrackers. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
TOROTOT, NOT FIRECRACKER
108 AFFECTED IN REGION 1 LINGAYEN—To keep police’s impartiality in the May elections, the PNP regional office reshuffled postings of 108 police chiefs in the Ilocos Region effective January 3. P/Superintendent Mary Crystal Peralta, Police Regional Office 1 spokesperson, said the move was aimed to avoid familiarity of police chiefs…
40 police chiefs here reshuffled
NEW YEAR REVELRY PEACEFUL LINGAYEN—The peace and order situation in Pangasinan was generally peaceful notwithstanding reports of two persons hit separately by stray bullets and two arrested for indiscriminate firing of guns during revelry welcoming the New Year. This was the assessment of P/Sr. Superintendent Wilson Lopez, PNP provincial director….
2 revelers hit by stray bullets, 2 arrested for indiscriminate firing
INSPIRED BY RIZAL’S VISION GUIDED by the highest ideals of Jose Rizal, the city government has provided its youth its biggest hope for a better future. This was assured by Mayor Belen Fernandez during the 122nd Death Anniversary and Martyrdom of Dr. Rizal in front of his monument at the city…
Dagupan invests heavily on the youth
LINGAYEN—Pangasinan’s World War II veterans will take center stage anew when the province commemorates the 74th Lingayen Gulf Landing and the 12th Pangasinan Veterans Day on January 9 at the Pangasinan Memorial Park. The commemoration this year, however, will be made as part of the centennial celebration of the Pangasinan Provincial…
Lingayen Gulf Landing rite set January 9
THE municipal government of Bolinao has assured adequate supply of bangus from the town despite its strict implementation of its ‘No fish pen policy’. Bolinao Mayor Arnold Celeste gave the assurance after the implementation of ‘no fish pen policy’ started on January 1. Prior to the implementation of the policy,…
Bolinao starts enforcing ‘no fish pen’ policy
LINGAYEN–Cases of firecracker explosions and injuries caused by stray bullets in Pangasinan decreased by 14 percent as the police and the Department of Health combined registered only 84 cases from December 21 to January 1 as compared to the 94 cases registered last year for the same period. This was…
Firecracker injuries down by 14 percent
LAND Transportation Office in the Pangasinan is set to strictly enforce traffic laws starting January 7 after implementing preemptive measures during the holiday season. Lawyer Teofilo Guadiz III, LTO regional director, said LTO stressed this after the agency adopted a lenient policy during the holiday break and merely sought to…
Campaign vs colorum vehicles, drunk drivers on
AFTER issuing his Christmas message titled “Stand up for the newborn Jesus”, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas gave local media copies of his ”letter” to his godson named Seth on New Year’s Eve which he titled “Be Careful Against Many Anti- Christs.” Villegas wrote “nothing is easy these days when it…




