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February 2019

Millennial Hub

By | Archives, Opinion

Social media cyclops By Camilla & Shawn Fernandez “NOT all you see on the Social Media is true” a common adage we hear from netizens. However, the habit of jumping into conclusion upon seeing a certain information still continues. We, netizens, ought to know that this practice is not to…

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Millennial Hub

By February 25, 2019Archives, Opinion

Duque: Measles cases now under control

By | Headlines, News

END OF CRISIS SEEN HEALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III revealed that the measles control program of the government is proceeding very aggressively throughout the country and gaining ground. Speaking to newsmen after launching the Malasakit Center at Region 1 Medical Center (R1MC), the first in Pangasinan and the entire Region…

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Duque: Measles cases now under control

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News

118 persons arrested for gun ban violation

By | Headlines, News

REGION 1 CAMPAIGN THE campaign for the enforcement of the Commission on Elections’ ban firearms and other deadly weapons in Region 1 that started in January 13, already resulted in the arrest of 118 persons. According P/Chief Supt. Romulo Sapitula, Police Region 1 director, the number included 115 civilians and three…

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118 persons arrested for gun ban violation

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News

Police eye land dispute behind slaying of farmers’ group leader

By | Headlines, News

LINGAYEN–The Pangasinan Police is looking into several possible motives, particularly land dispute, behind the slaying of a militant farmers’ group, who was gunned down while on a tricycle with a lone companion, at 11:00 p.m. on February 18 in Barangay Sangcagulis, Bayambang. P/Sr. Superintendent. Wilson Lopez, police provincial director, said…

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Police eye land dispute behind slaying of farmers’ group leader

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News

Manila Bay rehab to be duplicated in Pangasinan

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THE Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) is prepared to file charges against erring establishments found discharging their waste water down rivers and creeks and unto the sea. This was revealed by Raymundo Gayo, provincial environment and natural officer in Pangasinan, who said that it is already doing in Alaminos City,…

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Manila Bay rehab to be duplicated in Pangasinan

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News

OPLAN BAKLAS

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

OPLAN BAKLAS — Provincial Comelec Supervisor Alipio Castillo III strategizes the implementation of Inter-agency task force’s Oplan Baklas with District Engr. Edita Manuel, PNP Pangasinan chief P/Sr. Superintendent Wilson Lopez and PENRO head Raymundo Gayo, for the removal of illegal campaign posters in the province. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)

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OPLAN BAKLAS

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

Oplan Baklas launched vs. illegal posters

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ALL illegal-sized posters, tarpaulins and other campaign materials of candidates for the May 13 polls illegally posted outside designated common poster areas will be removed, dismantled and seized by the inter-agency task force led by the Commission on Elections (Pangasinan office) when it launches Oplan Baklas on Feb. 26. Task force…

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Oplan Baklas launched vs. illegal posters

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News

Comelec: Frustrated, helpless vs. illegal postering

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FRUSTRATED by the seeming endless proliferation of illegally placed and over-sized campaign materials in almost every nook and cranny of Pangasinan, Provincial Elections Officer Alipio Alonzo Castillo III considers the removal of illegal campaign materials as distraction to the work of his office. On the launching of Oplan Baklas, Castillo…

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Comelec: Frustrated, helpless vs. illegal postering

By February 25, 2019Headlines, News