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March 2022

TO ENHANCE FOOD PRODUCTION

By | Business, Punch Gallery

TO ENHANCE FOOD PRODUCTION—Agricultural equipment, farm inputs and fishery paraphernalia were turned over to farmers and fisherfolk to enhance their food production in line with the Abig Pangasinan program of the provincial government in a ceremony at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)

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TO ENHANCE FOOD PRODUCTION

Decorp assures lower charges this month, but…

By | Business

DESPITE the skyrocketing price of oil, the Dagupan Electric Corporation (Decorp) assured its customers that there will be no increase in their billings this month. This was conveyed by Atty. Randy Castilan, spokesperson, after power plants supplying energy to DECORP have completed their preventive maintenance, which will result in P0.50…

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Decorp assures lower charges this month, but…

By March 20, 2022Business

Transport group vexed after withdrawal of hike petition

By | Business

MEMBERS of a transport group in Pangasinan are disappointed that their national counterpart decided to withdraw their fare hike petition after talks with DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade. Alliance of United Transport Organization Provincewide (AUTOPRO) – Pangasinan is under the Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (ACTO), one of the major transport…

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Transport group vexed after withdrawal of hike petition

By March 20, 2022Business

Deadline for San Nicolas RB bank depositors to file claims, April 11

By | Business

ALL creditors of the closed Rural Bank of San Nicolas (Pangasinan), Inc. have until April 11, 2022 to file their claims against the assets of the closed bank either by email, mail, or personally. Creditors refer to any individual or entity with a valid claim against the assets of the…

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Deadline for San Nicolas RB bank depositors to file claims, April 11

By March 20, 2022Business

WARNING OF STRICT ENFORCEMENT

By | Peace and Order, Punch Gallery

WARNING OF STRICT ENFORCEMENT — The Dagupan Police Station install an advisory and warning sign on De Venecia Diversion Road about the use of the highway’s shoulder lanes by motorcycles, tricycles, calesas, tractors, bicycles and slow moving vehicles and warned not to use the main lane. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)

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WARNING OF STRICT ENFORCEMENT

Police continue to arrest curfew violators

By | Peace and Order

THERE were 232 curfew violators apprehended by the police across Pangasinan on March 13 alone for being outside of their homes from 12:00 midnight to 4:00 a.m., according to P/Lt. Col. Ferdinand de Asis, deputy provincial director for operations. De Asis told the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) during its Question Hour…

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Police continue to arrest curfew violators

By March 20, 2022Peace and Order

NBI arrests former news correspondent

By | Peace and Order

FOR ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS A FORMER provincial correspondent of a national newspaper was arrested on March 15  afternoon for alleged violation of Republic Act 10591 in his resort/residence in Barangay Aserda, Mapandan town. Former news correspondent Jaime Aquino was nabbed during the implementation of a search warrant made by…

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NBI arrests former news correspondent

By March 20, 2022Peace and Order

New PRO 1 director inspects seized, surrendered firearms

By | Peace and Order

THE Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) presented the seized and surrendered 223 firearms to newly designated Ilocos Regional Police Office (PRO 1) director, P/Brig. Gen. Westrimundo Obinque during his first command visit on Monday, March 14. PPPO director P/Col. Richmond Tadina said the following seized and surrendered firearms were the…

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New PRO 1 director inspects seized, surrendered firearms

By March 20, 2022Peace and Order