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February 2021

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Pacquiao vs. Mayweather rematch in the offing? By Jesus A. Garcia Jr.   REPORTS are circulating in boxing world anent the welterweight rematch between Filipino boxing icon Manny “Pacman” Paquiao versus the undefeated American pugilist Floyd “The Money” Mayweather. Unlike the first proposal when Pacman asked a return bout few…

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Sports Eye

By February 8, 2021Opinion, Sports Eye

Pangasinan allocates P44.5 million to provide vaccines for all

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

EYEING FOR COVID-19-FREE STATUS THE provincial government is set to allocate initially a standby fund of P44.5 million for the purchase of anti-COVID-19 vaccines to augment the vaccines that will be provided by the national government for only 70 percent of the 1,089,004 eligible population of the province. The Provincial…

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Pangasinan allocates P44.5 million to provide vaccines for all

SP urges recall of LTO memo re PVMIC in Dagupan

By | Headlines, News

P1,800 INSPECTION FEE NOTING the protests and indignation manifested by private vehicle owners against the Private Motor Vehicles Inspection System instituted by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) before a vehicle can be registered, the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) passed twin resolutions seeking to suspend if not revoke, the LTO Memorandum Circular…

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SP urges recall of LTO memo re PVMIC in Dagupan

By February 8, 2021Headlines, News

LTO’s Guadiz threatens car owners with P12k fine

By | Headlines, News

NO SUSPENSION OF MC 2018-2158 THE regional director of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) has challenged the Dagupan City councilors to sue his agency in court for the implementation of the controversial Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Center (PMVIC). Lawyer Teofilo Guadiz III told the virtual forum of the KBP that…

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LTO’s Guadiz threatens car owners with P12k fine

By February 8, 2021Headlines, News

Dagupan active cases still high: 149

By | Headlines, News

AS of 9:00 p.m. on February 4, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Dagupan City remained at an alarming level at 149 when it registered 24 new recoveries, including one death, against seven new confirmed cases, as compared to its 169 active cases the previous day. This brought the total number of COVID-19 cases in…

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Dagupan active cases still high: 149

By February 8, 2021Headlines, News