ILLEGAL drug trading in Pangasinan was also not spared by the quarantine and lockdown protocol since March and suffered a slump in spite of the continued high demand among drug users. This was the indication gleaned from the accomplishment of the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) throughout the lockdown period…
CAPITOL NEWS LGU-P’sinan receives COVID-19 virus sampling kit from SRPC — Provincial Health Officer Anna Ma. Teresa De Guzman (2nd from left) receives some 2,000 sets of COVID-19 virus sampling kit (nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs) on behalf of the Pangasinan Provincial Government donated by the San Roque San Roque Power…
LGU-P’sinan receives COVID-19 virus sampling kit from SRPC
SHORTER CURFEW PERIOD – Dagupan City Police chief, P/Lt. Col. Abubakar Mangelen Jr. reacts to the proposal to shorten curfew during the Sangguniang Panlungsod meeting presided by Vice Mayor Bryan Kua. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
SHORTER CURFEW PERIOD
THE curfew in Dagupan City will soon be from 10 p.m. – 4 a.m. The Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) passed the ordinance on Wednesday shortening the curfew hours in Dagupan in consideration of workers who get off from work late because of their present work schedule. Councilor Jose Netu Tamayo, who…
Shorter curfew hours in Dagupan
TO bring about meaningful and quality legislation, a proposed ordinance on legislative research and development is set to be passed by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Dagupan City. Proposed by Councilor Michael Fernandez, the majority floor leader, the measure seeks to provide support in functional elements of law-making which, he said…
City ordinance for legislative research, development proposed
A 29-year-old policeman from Barangay Baldog in San Carlos City who initially caught the COVID-19, finally tested negative of the virus. According to the City Information Office on Tuesday, the patient, who is assigned to the Sual town police station, was recently discharged from the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital after being…
San Carlos‘ 2nd COVID-19 patient recovers
TWENTY-eight more locally stranded individuals (LSIs) at the Rosales-Tarlac border were allowed to enter the province on June 22. The provincial government assisted the LSIs who were initially prevented by the Philippine National Police at the border due to their failure to present medical certificates and travel authority. Before they…
7th batch of 28 LSIs assisted to enter P’sinan
SAN CARLOS City Mayor Julier Resuello has warned residents against using fake quarantine IDs to be able to go to their public market. Resuello said the police confiscated fake quarantine IDs in public markets suspected duplicated by some printing shops. He ordered the police to charged those behind the proliferation…
Resuello warns citymates vs use of fake quarantine ID
RARE DAGUPAN GOLDEN BANGUS — Romel Felomino turns over his golden bangus raised in his fishpond in Barangay Carael in Dagupan City to BFAR-NIFTDC center for better care and research purposes. It weighs 800 grams and is 15 inches long. (Punchphoto by Willie Lombao)
RARE DAGUPAN GOLDEN BANGUS
LIKE PROTOCOL VS. COVID THE Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Center chief urges tilapia and shrimp growers to strictly observe proactive biosecurity measures in their hatcheries to avert possible virus contamination and prevent losses to the industry. Dr. Westly Rosario, BFAR-National Integrated Fish Technology Development Center head in Dagupan…