SAFER PANGASINAN INDEX crimes in Pangasinan decreased by a significant 25.83 percent last year (2019) compared to statistics compiled by the police in 2018. This was bared by P/Lt. Colonel Norman Florentino during the KBP Forum last week, where he said that overall, only 1,479 crimes recorded in 2019 down from…
THE Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) presided by Vice Mayor Bryan Kua, passed a resolution expressing the intent of the city of Dagupan to enter into a sisterhood agreement with the city of Manila whose mayor is Isko Moreno Domagoso. The resolution was authored by Councilor Cisco Flores following a call made by Mayor Brian Lim…
Dagupan seeks sisterhood pact with Manila
IS Dagupan City ready to meet the threat of polio? This question was posed by Councilor Dennis Canto, chairman of the Sangguniang Panlungsod’s committee on health and asked that the OIC City Health Officer Dr. Erlinda Cuison be invited to attend the next session of the city council to report on…
Dad asks CHO: Are Dagupan kids covered for polio?
THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) 4th Pangasinan District Engineering Office (PDEO) has resumed the road rehabilitation/construction of the 403-meter stretch along the boundaries of Calasiao and Dagupan City last Wednesday, Jan. 22. This was confirmed by Engr. Allan Abulencia, resident engineer of the DPWH 4th PDEO and…
Road rehab of Calasiao-Dagupan boundary resumes
FORMER Councilor Vladimir Mata is back as a city administrator of Dagupan. This after the Sangguniang Panlungsod passed the resolution confirming the appointment extended to him earlier by Mayor Brian Lim. Mata replaced Alan Dale Zarate who was earlier designated by Lim as OIC city administrator. With Mata’s appointment, Zarate is back…
Mata back as city administrator
THE provincial government is set to send P1.3 million in financial assistance to the victims of typhoon Ursula and Ramon in the provinces of Cagayan, Eastern Samar, and the City of Roxas to help in their recovery and rehabilitation. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan passed the resolution authorizing Governor Amado Espino III…
Capitol sends aid to typhoon and Taal victims
ONION BONANZA – Father and daughter keep an eye on their harvested onion before being transported to the market for a preferred price owing to shortage of onions. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
ONION BONANZA
A big Business Processing Outsourcing company in Manila is joining the Pangasinan provincial government through the Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) in staging Fusion Mega Job Fair 2020 on Feb. 7- 8 at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center gymnasium. Fusion 2020 is a joint project of Concentrix, the county’s leader…
Fusion 2020 Mega Job Fair set February 7 and 8
MUNGGO farmers in Bani town were anxious about their profits, as four out of 15 hectares of munggo farms in this town were ravaged by pests. Jeffrey Pamo, Bani municipal agriculturist, said the pests, powdery mildew and powdery worms, were responsible for the decay. “The usual 15 sacks of munggo…
Pests ravage Bani ‘munggo’ farms
FLYING schools operating in Pangasinan will be closely monitored for safety and security of Pangasinenses. This was the assurance of Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) Cluster I Manager Ronald V. Estabillo after members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan expressed their apprehensions over the performance of the two flying schools:…