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November 2020

Feelings

By | Feelings, Opinion

Split ends! By Jing Villamil   IN the midst of the pandemic, there is this story of love. It has nothing to do with the disease. It is a story that would have happened anyway, anyhow, any which time. He was the youngest of three sons of farmers. He dropped…

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Feelings

By November 8, 2020Feelings, Opinion

STILL, THE SAFEST, FUN PLACE FOR FAMILY PICNIC

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

STILL, THE SAFEST, FUN  PLACE FOR FAMILY PICNIC –  A family from out of town relives  old family picnic tradition at the Tondaligan Beach in Dagupan City, never mind that they were not allowed to swim and wade by the beach water  because of strong undercurrent at the time. (Punchphoto by Burch Uka)

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STILL, THE SAFEST, FUN PLACE FOR FAMILY PICNIC

PPPO launches ‘Motorized Anti-Street Crime Operatives’

By | Headlines, News

The Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) deployed 50 teams for its Motorized Anti-Street Crime Operatives (MASCO) program last Wednesday to further ensure the safety and security of the communities in the province. PPPO director P/Col. Redrico Maranan said mission of MASCO’s 50 teams (eight police officers and 500 motorcycle-riding operatives…

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PPPO launches ‘Motorized Anti-Street Crime Operatives’

By November 8, 2020Headlines, News

Cement plant in Sison reports 11 workers infected

By | Headlines, News

ELEVEN workers of a big private manufacturing company in Barangay Labayug in Sison town registered positive for COVID-19 on November 1 and instantly became the town with the second highest cases in Pangasinan. In an advisory, Sison Mayor Danilo Uy said the infected workers, all men, were asymptomatic with no…

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Cement plant in Sison reports 11 workers infected

By November 8, 2020Headlines, News