It happened again, and it will happen again By Al S. Mendoza HERE we go again. Floods have submerged many parts of Luzon by typhoons Quinta, Rolly and Ulysses, as if the trio conspired to wreak havoc on this poor part of the globe. Again, lives were lost, crops…
COVID-19 is softly killing world sports By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. COVID-19 already killed a million inhabitants of our planet, with the U.S., India and Brazil are topping the list, according to the latest report. Yes, the unseen disease is slowly obliterating the world’s economy, first and foremost are the…
Sports Eye
Walking on Water Unknown Author Contributed by Ashok G. Vasandani Here’s a story I read in www.developgoodhabits.com that I’d like to share, something that we can all learn from. ONCE there was a boy who lived with his family on a farm. They had a beautiful dog who would…
Learnings in Life
Help needed for Cagayan and Isabela By Leonardo Micua BY the skin of the teeth, Pangasinan was again spared by Typhoon Ulysses. Thank God, there was no strong typhoon that struck us and swept us off our feet this year. But Cagayan and Isabela provinces were not as lucky. They…
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BLUE & WHITE CHRISTMAS — Dagupan City Councilor Celia Lim meets with medical frontliners from different hospitals in Dagupan City in front of the newly installed giant Christmas tree at the city plaza. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
BLUE & WHITE CHRISTMAS
FROM A HIGH OF 450 IN OCTOBER THE fight against COVID-19 in Pangasinan has shown it continues to gain headway after the province registered a significant drop in the number of active cases to 246 (as of November 16) from 450, its highest number of cases registered last October. This…
COVID-19 case drops by 45 percent — provincial IATF
THE local government of Sison has bemoaned The PUNCH’S headline news last week that the town is already the “new epicenter of COVID-19 pandemic”. In a statement dated Nov. 16 posted in its official Facebook page, it said that the actual situation in the municipality of Sison is far from…
Sison LGU denies town is new epicenter of COVID-19
NOT RELAXING BUT ADJUSTING IN CHECKPOINTS THE Pangasinan Police already arrested 88,662 persons that violated health and safety protocols since the COVID-19 pandemic started in mid-March this year. This was revealed by P/Colonel Redrico Maranan, police provincial director, during the Question Hour of the virtual session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan…