
VOLUNTEERS HELP MAINTAIN ORDER – University of Luzon’s Criminology intern students pitch in to manage pedestrian lanes after more than half of POSO enforcers were terminated by the 2023 annual budget. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
VOLUNTEERS HELP MAINTAIN ORDER – University of Luzon’s Criminology intern students pitch in to manage pedestrian lanes after more than half of POSO enforcers were terminated by the 2023 annual budget. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
LIGTAS SUMVAC PNP Region 1 deployed 7,699 PNP personnel and their force multipliers in places of convergence, transportation hubs, tourist destinations, and road construction areas in the implementation of its security plan “Ligtas SumVac” before, during and after the Lenten Season. P/Brig. Gen John Chua, regional director, said “Ligtas SUMVAC”…
UNLISERBISYO MAYOR Belen Fernandez, saddened by the sudden termination of job order employees and emergency workers and cancellation of allowances for barangay health workers and volunteers, vowed to study all options possible to restore the terminate employees to their old posts. * * * * DAGUPAN CITY, READY TO BE…
THE future looks bright for women’s football in Pangasinan as several all-girls teams from northern and central Luzon converged in Lingayen to stamp their class at the 3rd Pinay In Action (PIA) Football Cup-Pangasinan. Held from March 25-26 at the Pangasinan State University (PSU) Lingayen Campus, the pocket football tournament…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! APRIL 9 – (Dagupan City) Myrna Ludovico, Resty Fernandez; (Calasiao) Raymund Delgado APRIL 10 – (Dagupan City) Christopher N. Ubando; (San Carlos City) Jose V. Urmata APRIL 11 – (Dagupan City) Inigo Fernandez; (Calasiao) Cheryl B. Macaraeg; (USA) Rosario A. Abono APRIL 15 – (Dagupan City) Marilou Fernandez…
THROUGHOUT the month of March when the world observed it to honor women in our lives and in our country, much about successful endeavors of women were said and attributed to women’s gender equality and empowerment. Women who distinguished in their chosen fields, particularly in male-dominated sectors were celebrated and…
By Ermin Garcia Jr. THE seven Dagupan City councilors in the majority have, without a doubt, earned their ignominious places in the city’s political history. For the first time, the city was told by a bunch of arrogant and egoistic legislators that its residents do not deserve any help…
By Leonardo Micua IT was a crying time at Dagupan City Hall up to 5:00 p.m. of March 31. There were 769 job order employees who bade goodbye to their work just three days after the seven majority councilors in the Sangguniang Panlungsod put the final nail to their “coffin”…
By Farah G. Decano THE Dagupan City budget was finally enacted last Tuesday but not without severe slashes from the opposition councilors who comprise the majority. Their main contentions are errors and lack of transparency. One error pointed out by the so-called Magic 7 is the wrong computation of…