Monthly Archives

September 2024

Dagupan’s Team Chinoy wins anew in Master’s Bowling League

By | Sports

TEAM Chinoy, composed of Mike Sim, Owen Fernandez, JJ Co and Marlon Calimlim, bagged the championship in the Season 2 of Masters Team League Bowling Tournament held for five consecutive weeks that ended last September 8 at the CSI the City Mall Bowling Center in Dagupan City. Carding an overall score…

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Dagupan’s Team Chinoy wins anew in Master’s Bowling League

By September 14, 2024Sports

1st Pangasinan Table Tennis Grassroots Tourney logs winners

By | Sports

THE first Pangasinan Table Tennis Grassroots Tournament reeled off last September 1 at City Mall San Carlos City under the auspices of the Federation of Tennis Clubs Pangasinan. Over 100 homegrown swatters from all over the province participated in the single round-robin tournament. The participants were clustered into two categories (Beginners and Advance) in two different age groups:…

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1st Pangasinan Table Tennis Grassroots Tourney logs winners

By September 14, 2024Sports

1st Mayor Resuello Champions of Champions Basketball league kicks-off

By | Sports

THE inaugural Mayor Julier “Ayoy” Resuello Champions of Champions Basketball League kicked off in San Carlos City last September 8 at the Arenas-Resuello Complex that saw the participation of 12 cage teams. The opening ceremony was led by Mayor Julier Resuello, along with Vice Mayor Joseres “Bogs” Resuello. In the triple bill pitting league openers, District…

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1st Mayor Resuello Champions of Champions Basketball league kicks-off

By September 14, 2024Sports

Birthdays/Anniversaries September 15 – 21, 2024

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! SEPTEMBER 18- (Manaoag) MARIENNE GONZALES; (Nueva Ecija) LEVY SANTIAGO SEPTEMBER 20- (Urdaneta City) MICHAEL DE VERA; (Manaoag) GABRIEL AGUILAN SEPTEMBER 21 – (Manaoag) TROY BATINGA Happy Birthday! RANEL JERAND VILLAMIL (September 16 – Dagupan City) Happy Birthday! GLYSSA VIDAL (September 17 – Dagupan City) Happy Birthday! JASTINE RENZ…

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Birthdays/Anniversaries September 15 – 21, 2024

Disrespectful, imputing guilt

By | Editorial

WHEN the POGO raids and committee hearings started more than a month ago, the public was initially disinterested. Well, it didn’t take long for news freaks to take to social media, Facebook, YouTube for the sleazy, juicy bits from vloggers. All hell broke loose when some members of the House…

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Disrespectful, imputing guilt

By September 9, 2024Editorial

Blessings, warning for Dagupan

By | Punchline

By Ermin Garcia Jr.   RESIDENTS of Dagupan City must take the impact of Typhoon ‘Enteng’ both as a blessing and a warning. What could have been another usual knee-high flooding in the city’s commercial district restricting movements of residents at the height of the typhoon, the major roads that…

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Blessings, warning for Dagupan

By September 9, 2024Punchline

Bridge to Bolinao’s Santiago Island finally underway

By | Inside News

SANTIAGO Island in Bolinao will finally be linked to mainland Pangasinan following the groundbreaking ceremony for a P1.9-billion bridge on September 1 and with construction expected to start immediately and be completed in three years. The bridge, spanning 629 linear meters, lands at the Guiguiwanen Fishing Port in Barangay Luciente…

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Bridge to Bolinao’s Santiago Island finally underway

By September 9, 2024Inside News

R1MC chief: I’m not involved in POGO

By | Inside News

WARNS VS FAKE NEWS DOCTOR Roland Joseph Mejia, director of the Region 1 Medical Center, strongly denied allegations linking him and his son, Mangaldan Vice Mayor Mark Stephen Mejia, to illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), saying the rumors are nothing but fake news. He added that they have already…

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R1MC chief: I’m not involved in POGO

By September 9, 2024Inside News

Marusay River breached critical level, Sinocalan normal

By | Inside News

MARUSAY River in Calasiao is now above critical level as of 9:00 a.m. of September 6, which prompted  the evacuation of residents of barangays in both Calasiao and Dagupan to to higher grounds. The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office reported the level of water of the Marusay River, south of Dagupan City, was already 8.5 feet,  more…

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Marusay River breached critical level, Sinocalan normal

By September 9, 2024Inside News