STREET DANCING FOR BAGOONG FESTIVAL — Young boys and girls participating in the street dancing competition of Bagoong Festival in Lingayen town, gleefully perform promoting the town’s “One-Town, One-Product.” (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
BISHOP Napoleon Sipalay officially took on the responsibility as the new head of the Alaminos Diocese on Monday, March 18 pledging to lead a diocese that stands in solidarity with its people. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines news website, Sipalay, 53, held his inaugural Mass as bishop at…
Bishop Sipalay, a Dominican, heads Alaminos Diocese
UNLISERBISYO THE work on the construction of the sidewalks along the road elevation & drainage upgrade on AB Fernandez Ave., including the drainage connections of business establishments to the main drainage system are almost done. DPWH Project Engineer I Chriselda Nicer at City Engineering Office led by City Engineer Josephine…
SIDEWALKS AT AB FERNANDEZ AVE. ALMOST DONE!
FIVE teams won in the first Gov. Ramon Guico III Futsal Cup “Across Friendly Border” Tournament held last March 16 to 17 at the Narciso Ramos Sport and Civic Center in Lingayen in collaboration with the Pangasinan Football Association. The winners were Sison FC (U19 and U15 Boys), Laoag City FC (U17 Boys), Bahamanan Dica FC (U17…
Five teams win in Gov. Ramon Guico III Futsal Cup
VOLLEYBALL aficionados, unite! The Philippine Beach Games (PBG) is set to make waves at the scenic Capitol Beachfront, Lingayen, Pangasinan, from April 19 to April 21, 2024. Expected to attract over 1,800 players, along with hundreds of spectators and tourists, this year’s PBG is shaping up to be the most…
Philippine Beach Games to splash in Pangasinan
By Gonzalo Duque I’VE been following up the case or cases filed by Vice Mayor Bryan Kua against the three councilors from the majority in Dagupan City. I understand that they had to file a motion for reinvestigation to reopen the case or cases after the prosecutor had already…
Wrong advice to Celia, Irene
By Leonardo Micua WHAT got my goat about the the seven majority councilors of Dagupan’s Sangguniang Panlungsod was Councilor Alvin Coquia’s alibi for their absence last March 12 session – that all of them were forced to skip the session because one of them had an asthma attack and had…
Opposition ran out of alibis
By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo WRITTEN eight years ago, on April 27 2016, under circumstances of remembrance. Some memories recede in the backwater of our mind, whether we accept it or not, and when we remember them, it is not always with the accuracy with which we first remembered them…
Unforgotten
By Farah G. Decano I HAVE no proof of this which was merely relayed to me. However, I am putting it out there for whatever its worth. I was told that there are key government officials who are retained either by corporations or certain powers-that-be for their future protection. …
Tauhan
By Eva C. Visperas I had the pleasure of engaging in a delightful conversation with none other than Pangasinan’s esteemed First Lady, the affable and charming Maan Tuazon-Guico. I was part of a media group that interviewed Ma’am Maan, as she is called by many Capitol employees, as part…