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April 2025

5 drown in Pangasinan during the Holy Week

By | Peace and Order

Five persons drowned in Pangasinan during the Holy Week, the Pangasinan Provincial Health Office (PHO) reported. Dr. Vivian Espino, PHO officer- in-charge, said the casualties were reported to have drowned at the Maples River in Aguilar, Agno River in Rosales, Bagbag Beach in Sual, Bued River in Pozorrubio, and Embarcadero River in Malasiqui. During the same period last year, there were six…

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5 drown in Pangasinan during the Holy Week

By April 29, 2025Peace and Order

Lingayen PNP to deploy personnel for Pista’y Dayat, elections

By | Peace and Order

THE Lingayen police is fully prepared for two upcoming major events, the annual Pista’y Dayat (Festival of the Sea) on May 1 and the midterm elections on May 12. Lingayen Police Chief Colonel Amor Mio Somine said the deployment of policemen at beaches in Lingayen is already organized, with designated…

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Lingayen PNP to deploy personnel for Pista’y Dayat, elections

By April 27, 2025Peace and Order

57 jellyfish sting cases reported during Holy Week

By | Peace and Order

FIFTY-SEVEN persons were treated due to jellyfish stings, among the thousands who trooped to Pangasinan’s beaches during the Holy Week from April 17 to 20, according to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction  and Management Officer (PDRRMO).     Avenix Arenas, assistant PDRRMO officer, said among the beaches that recorded jellyfish sting cases include Binmaley (27), Dagupan City (15), Alaminos City (8), and…

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57 jellyfish sting cases reported during Holy Week

By April 27, 2025Peace and Order

POLICE REPORTS

By | Peace and Order

(Filed by Ahikam Pasion) Cop wounded in Santa Barbara shooting A police intelligence officer at the Sta. Barbara station is currently in critical condition at a hospital after being shot multiple times. According to the investigation led by Officer-in-Charge Police Chief Michael Datuin, the incident occurred at around midnight on…

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POLICE REPORTS

By April 27, 2025Peace and Order

“ABET-ABET ED OLIN INBILAY”

By | Governance, Punch Gallery

UNLISERBISYO EASTER Sunday Vigil reenacts the meeting between the Risen Christ and the Blessed Mother Mary, after His resurrection. Held at the Tondaligan Blue Beach, the re-creation of the encounter includes the interaction between Jesus and St. John the Apostle, the city’s Patron Saint. This festive celebration of vibrant Filipino…

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“ABET-ABET ED OLIN INBILAY”

Tourist arrivals in San Nicolas surge during Holy Week

By | Business

THE quiet town of San Nicolas experienced an unprecedented influx of tourists during Holy Week this year, with 41,785 arrivals recorded by the Municipal Tourism, Culture, and Arts Office, uping from 12,866 in 2024 or a 225% increase Among the popular attractions that drew visitors to the town were the…

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Tourist arrivals in San Nicolas surge during Holy Week

By April 27, 2025Business

5,000 tourists flock to San Fabian on Holy Week

By | Business

AROUND 5,000 visitors came to San Fabian from Maundy Thursday to Easter Sunday this year, according to the town’s tourism office.   Municipal Tourism Officer Jonathan Gacosta said the visitors  flocked to the popular San Fabian beach and other tourist attractions in the town.   The Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) conducted…

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5,000 tourists flock to San Fabian on Holy Week

By April 27, 2025Business

559 provincial employees promoted during Guico’s 1st term

By | Business

THE Guico administration promoted 559 employees from various offices of the provincial government received their due promotions or permanent status during the first term of Gov. Ramon V. Guico III that started July 2022. According to the Human Resource Management and Development Office (HRMDO), many of those promoted had been…

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559 provincial employees promoted during Guico’s 1st term

By April 27, 2025Business