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March 2022

Women warriors

By | Entre'acte

By Rex Catubig   March is Women’s History Month. This year’s theme is “Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope”, in reference to the “ceaseless work of caregivers and frontline workers” during the ongoing pandemic. More, it is “a recognition of the thousands of ways that women of all cultures have provided…

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Women warriors

By March 6, 2022Entre'acte

Local candidates join unity walk, peace pact signing

By | Top Stories

CANDIDATES for elective positions in Pangasinan joined a simultaneous unity walk and signing of a peace covenant in their towns on Monday for peaceful and orderly elections on May 9. The Commission on Elections (Comelec), Philippine National Police (PNP) and other stakeholders from other concerned government agencies, non-government organizations, and…

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Local candidates join unity walk, peace pact signing

By March 6, 2022Top Stories

Marcos echoes unity message to Pangasinenses

By | Inside News

PRESIDENTIAL candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his UniTeam echoed to thousands of Dagupeños and Pangasinenses his team’s message of unity during their grand rally in different parts of vote-rich Pangasinan. Speaking in Filipino before a cheering and swooning crowd, Marcos said their UniTeam’s mission is to make unity everyone’s mission….

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Marcos echoes unity message to Pangasinenses

By March 6, 2022Inside News

Belen baffled why indigents not covered by PhilHealth for 2 years

By | Inside News

DAGUPAN City Mayor Brian Lim should be held responsible for failing to enroll the city’s 2,000 indigents in PhilHealth for two years. This was the terse response of former Mayor Belen Fernandez when interviewed by local media for her reaction to the reported failure of the Lim administration to enroll…

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Belen baffled why indigents not covered by PhilHealth for 2 years

By March 6, 2022Inside News

Comelec urges citizens: File complaints vs. bets and pursue cases

By | Inside News

FOR VIOLATIONS OF POSTERING RULES THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) provincial office urged citizens to report and file complaints against local and national candidates posting their oversized campaign materials and posting these in prohibited areas. Addressing peace covenant held in Lingayen on Monday, February 28, provincial elections supervisor Atty. Ericson…

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Comelec urges citizens: File complaints vs. bets and pursue cases

By March 6, 2022Inside News