ALAMINOS City, home of the famous Hundred Islands National Park, is expecting finally an influx of tourists during the Holy Week break with the recent adoption of the uniform travel protocols in the country. Rose Aruelo, assistant city tourism officer here, said Thursday that the city government has already noted…
NO AUTHORIZED FARE INCREASES IN PANGASINAN PANDEMIC or no pandemic, public transportation fares before the pandemic must remain the same today and any fare increase without approval will be considered a violation of terms of franchises and special permits. This was underscored by Director Nasrudin Talipasan of the Land Transportation…
LTFRB: Violating PUJs, mini-buses risk cancellation of permits
THE Dagupan Electric Corporation (Decorp) already implemented an additional 33-centavo rate increase last February, as reflected on the electric bills received this month, and another increase will likely be implemented in the months ahead if current demand continues. Atty. Randy Castilan, Decorp legal counsel and spokesperson, said the recent increased…
Decorp: Expect lower rates with solar plant
BANI town’s beaches are still off-limits to visitors and tourists. Romel Dulay, municipal tourism officer, clarified that only residents can access any of the beaches or other tourist places in the town to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the area, notwithstanding the new travel protocols issued by the IATF…
Bani beaches still closed to non-locals
THE Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) recently launched its Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW Project in Binmaley town for 25 displaced overseas Filipino workers. A component of Abig Pangasinan program of the Gov. Amado Espino III, the program is a special livelihood and training project for qualified displaced overseas workers affected…
Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW held in Binmaley
TWENTY-five displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Malasiqui received P5,000 financial assistance apiece on March 11. The 25 OFWs were beneficiaries of the Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW Project, a special livelihood and training project of the province for qualified displaced OFWs. The said program, administered by the Provincial Employment Service…
25 displaced OFWs in Malasiqui get aid
THE preservation and development of the historic Dagupan Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan train terminal (PNR Train Station in Barangay Mayombo) is again the focus of attention of the Jayceeken, a heritage conservation advocacy group. The group that has taken responsibility for the rehabilitation of the site, has embarked anew on another…
Jayceeken calls for greening of PNR heritage site
CAPITOL NEWS “LAHAT po ng probinsya has its own qualities and uniqueness. Iyong isang pinakamagandang common denominator ng lahat is to learn more para mapagsilbihan po natin ang ating mga kababayan.” This was stated by Governor Amado I. Espino III as he expressed his gratitude to the LGU-Pampanga under the…
LGU-Pampanga benchmarks activities in Prov’l Government of Pangasinan
CAPITOL NEWS TULONG PANGKABUHAYAN SA OFW. The Provincial Government of Pangasinan through its Provincial Employment Service Office awards P5,000 financial assistance each to a total of 50 displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Anda (left photo) and Sta. Maria (right photo) on March 9 and 10, respectively. The financial assistance…
TULONG PANGKABUHAYAN SA OFW
CURFEW VIOLATERS DETAINED – The Dagupan police process the city residents caught violating the curfew while waiting for turn to be tested for COVID-19. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)