THE provincial government’s job order and contractual employees, and consultants will get financial assistance. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) approved the recommendation of Governor Amado Espino III providing for financial assistance which computation will be determined by the respective length of service. Authored by Board Member Angel Baniqued Jr. the resolution…
PARTNERSHIP WITH TEAM ENERGY FOUR barangays in Sual town were energized with solar street-lights, courtesy of the TeaM Energy Foundation Inc. (TEFI), in partnership with the barangays’ councils. Benefitted by the solar project are Barangays Pangascasan, Capantolan, Macaycayawan and Sto. Domingo. In Barangay Pangascasan, which hosts TeaM Energy’s power facility,…
Sual’s 4 barangays get solar streetlights
A 74-megawatt solar power facility will rise in Barangay Cayanga in Bugallon town next year, to be built by the AboitizPower Corporation. AboitizPower announced that construction of the facility will start by the middle of next year and is targeted to be in commercial operation by the fourth quarter of 2022….
74-megawatt solar power facility to rise in Bugallon
THE 130 workers employed under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) were finally paid their earnings on May 18. Th DOLE-Ilocos Regional Office disbursed P442,000.00 to cover their P3,400 individual benefits which was facilitated by USSC, a money remittance…
TUPAD beneficiaries in San Carlos City paid P3,400
THE Dagupan City government started implementing a color-coding scheme for ambulant vendors along Galvan Street on Tuesday, May 18. The scheme seeks to limit and allocate space for ambulant vendors that have been overcrowding the street in violation of the health and distancing protocol set by the IATF while the…
Color coding scheme for city’s ambulant vendors
THE coastal waters of Pangasinan, particularly in Alaminos City, Bani, Bolinao, Anda, and Sual, are still free from paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP), commonly known as toxic red tide. This means that all types of shellfish and ‘alamang’ from the Western part of the province are still safe for consumption. This…
Pangasinan waters still red tide-free, says BFAR

FUN RIDERS VS. SERIOUS JOGGER – The cyclists galore riding expensive and colorful bicycles are obviously having a fun ride past the serious lady jogger who’s evidently getting more for her health from the distance and space reserved for her morning run. Hundreds of bikers and runners joined the second staging of the city’s Bike…
FUN RIDERS VS. SERIOUS JOGGER
POLITICIANS can learn the virtue of honesty from this taxi driver. Despite the financial hardship brought by the pandemic, a taxi driver in Dagupan City proved honesty lives in unassuming persons. He returned 56 pieces of US$100 bills left by his passenger inside his taxi on May 19. Rolly Callejo…
Honest taxi driver returns dollar bills left by his passenger
DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMEN’S RIDE TODAY, May 23, motorcycle-riding men (and women) in their formal attires group uniforms riding classic and vintage-style motorbikes in different parts of the world will ride for mental health. The event, “The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride” (DGR), seeks to spread awareness on prostate cancer and men’s mental health….