NUMBER of foreign students enrolled in Pangasinan colleges and universities, mostly in the cities of San Carlos and Dagupan, continue to increase. This was bared by Christopher John Abella, alien control officer of Bureau of Immigration-Dagupan Field Office, during the KBP Forum last week. He said most are studying at…
RE-ELECTED Fourth District Rep. Christopher de Venecia said he is proud to have fought and pushed for the creation of the Philippine Space Agency after the Senate passed Senate Bill 1983 that seeks to establish a space development policy and create said agency. De Venecia, who was among the co-authors…
PH Space Agency offers new opportunities – Toff de V
LINGAYEN — Fernando Jose Rovillos, a resident of Barangay Baldog, San Carlos City, topped the qualifying examination for the highly academically competent student category for academic year 2019-2020. Rovillos, 18 year-old, finished secondary education at St. Charles Academy in San Carlos City. Other exam topnotchers (2nd – 10th places) are:…
San Carlos City student tops scholars’ test
LINGAYEN- The provincial government recently received P34,489,860 as financial grant from the National Nutrition Council (NNC) for the implementation of Dietary Supplementation Program (DSP) for pregnant women in the province. Ma. Eileen B. Blanco, NNC – Regional Office 1 Nutrition Program Coordinator, presented the cheque to the provincial officials led…
Capitol gets P34.4-M grant to support pregnancy
DISCOUNTED prices for school supplies can now be availed of in all major malls and bookstores, courtesy of “Balik-Eskwela Diskwento” program of Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI). Natalia Dalaten, officer-in-charge of DTI-Pangasinan, said the buying public can avail of school supplies such as notebooks and paper pads at marked…
Find ‘Balik-Eskwela Diskwento’ in malls, supermarts
SAN CARLOS CITY— All the 75 public schools, both elementary and high school, under the San Carlos City Schools Division, already earned ISO certification. Schools Division Supt.t Sheila Marie Primicias said the ISO certification is a feat, possibly a first in the country. The schools were clustered into 8 groups…
Public schools in San Carlos are ISO certified
FORTY-six persons with disabilities (PWDs)in Region 1 were recently trained on Appropriate Paper-based Technology (APT), a cost-effective way to produce creative and personally designed furniture or other objects using waste papers. The DSWD Field Office 1 (DSWD FO 1) conducted the training through the Area I Vocational Rehabilitation Center (AVRC…
PWDs train to transform waste papers into crafts
TOBACCO FARMER’S HELPER –- A young daughter of a tobacco farmer in Villasis town sorts and strings newly harvested tobacco leaves while her father protests the planned increase in cigarette taxes. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
TOBACCO FARMER’S HELPER
LINGAYEN–The Confederation of Irrigators Association of Pangasinan has asked the government to give farmers higher subsidy to be more competitive with Asian farmers whose cheaper rice are now flooding the Philippine markets due to open importation. Ernesto Pamuceno of Sta. Barbara town, president of the confederation, said they asked the government, through the…
Rice farmers seek higher gov’t subsidy
LINGAYEN—Most farmers in Pangasinan have already adopted a new rice planting calendar starting this year. Reason? Climate change! Provincial Agriculturist Dalisay Moya said farmers are either delaying or advancing their planting schedules in order to save their crops from devastation during the rain/flood season. Moya said the move could minimize…