P/BGen Rodolfo Azurin Jr., regional Director of Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1), confirmed that all the 193 police personnel that took the drug test showed they are all negative of drug use. Azurin said the series of surprise drug tests will continue to support the ongoing campaign against illegal drugs….
COVID-FREE AIR – A mother who’s concerned about the ill-effects of the quarantine on her child decides to bring her son to the beach for fresh air and to break the monotony at home. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
COVID-FREE AIR
SOME 5,000 families in five public schools in Dagupan City are set to receive Bida sa Solusyon Home Kits from the CSI Group of Companies and Procter and Gamble (P&G.) The beneficiary schools, namely Lasip Grande, North Central, Carael High School, Lucao, Bolosan and Malued, will receive the kits as…
Dagupan families get BIDA sa Solusyon Home Kits vs COVID-19
THE Bonuan Tondaligan Beach Park Administration cautioned beachgoers this holiday season particularly those who traditionally hold family outings during the season. Park administrator Dante ‘Jhun’ Cadiz cited the near-drowning incident last December 6 when Francis Rivas, a visitor from Quezon City with 29 workmates, decided to unwind in Bonuan Beach….
Tondaligan beachgoers cautioned due to strong waves
NO MACHINE, JUST MAN AND THE BEAST – A farmer in Asingan town prepares to till the farm with no thought of leveling up to mechanized farming for as long as his carabao is with him. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
NO MACHINE, JUST MAN AND THE BEAST
IT’D be a waste for Pangasinan not to have a golf course it can call its own. This was the initial reaction of former Pangasinan governor and congressman Amado T. Espino Jr., to his recent acquittal by the Sandiganbayan in the alleged corruption charge over black sand mining filed by…
Ex-Guv Espino seeks to revive Lingayen golf course plan
SOME of the traffic lights along Dagupan City’s main business districts, particularly along the intersection of AB Fernandez Avenue, Arellano St., MH del Pilar St., and AB Fernandez East, have been out of commission for weeks now and caused nerve-wracking traffic jams. But these will soon be over, as the…
Faulty traffic lights will be restored soon
THE San Carlos City government has given tricycle operators and drivers the go-signal to accept commuters as back-riders on their tricycles (in addition to one passenger riding inside the sidecar) effective last Monday, Dec. 7, on the advice of the Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) with the…
San Carlos City allows tricycle back-riders
THE Livelihood Assistance Program (LAP) of the provincial government has extended anew P5.9-million livelihood assistance to 35 groups and 2 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) on December 9 at the Sison Auditorium. “Take care of your business. Take care of your organization, so you can take care of your…
35 groups, 2 MSMEs get P5.9-M livelihood assistance
END TO VAW CAMPAIGN THE provincial government in partnership with the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) launched the 18-day Campaign to End Violence Against women (VAW) on December 8 at the Sison Auditorium in Lingayen with the distribution of 10 sewing machines (five manual machines…