The 15th Ready Reserve Air Group, an operating unit of the 1st Ready Reserve Air Wing, Air Reserve Command, Philippine Air Force, was awarded the AFP Unit of the Year 2006 (battalion/group Level) in ceremonies held at the AFP Commissioned Officers Country in Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo on September 23,…
The FarmOut Central, a progressive call center based in Dagupan City is offering new benefits to its agents. It announced that its top 10 agents will qualify for the Singapore trip incentive program for the quarter. The established ranking mechanics are: 1. First top 4 staff members to have the…
FarmOut cites new agents’ benefit
By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. THE AIE-C Eagles crawled its way to the semis by surviving a scary rubber match last Thursday clawing archrival PIMSAT Mariners, 95-88, held at Dagupan People’s Astrodome. The Eagles, relying a ‘twice to beat advantage’ format of the league dubbed this year as the…
AIE-C 5 survives, forges semis stint
A BOOK WRITER, TOO—Director General Augusto Syjuco of the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) autographs a book he has written to inspire the youth to pursue a technical-vocational education shortly after presiding at a news conference in connection with TESDA’s Career Caravan. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
A BOOK WRITER, TOO
LITTLE OLYMPICS FOR THE FUTURE — Secondary school students from Regions I, II, III and the Cordillera’s compete in the 200-meters hurdles in the 9th edition of the Milo Little Olympics at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen. Also competing in the yearly sports events are the…
LITTLE OLYMPICS FOR THE FUTURE
MILO LITTLE OLYMPICS WINNERS – Mother Goose Special School Inc. students Jed Castillo, Tanya Hufano, coach Santiago Corpuz, Alyana Garcia and Patricia Hufano, all members of Dagupan Bangus Swimming Club, Inc. wrested a silver medal during the 4×50 Free Style Kilig (Elem-level) Milo Little Olympics 2006 held last September 23,…
MILO LITTLE OLYMPICS WINNERS
Tourney’s meager success By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr. DESPITE the lack of excitement during the elimination round and the quarterfinals, the on-going PRISAA (Private Schools Athletic Association) Pangasinan-Dagupan City Inter-Collegiate Basketball Invitational Tournament has been organized with “flying colors.” Ten teams entered the tourney, and as might have been expected,…
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NEW CHAPEL – Congressman Conrado Estrella III and Engr. Rosendo So, president of the Eastern Pangasinan Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, cut the inaugural ribbon for the newly constructed chapel of Camp Narciso Ramos in Tayug last September 15. Also in photo are P/Supt. Ruben Catabona (left), group director of the…
NEW CHAPEL
JDV MEDICAL MISSION–Residents of barangay Malued in Dagupan are attended to by personnel of the Region I Medical Center participating in a free medical mission of House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr., using the mobile JDV Diagnostic Center. The weekly medical mission provides medical and dental services, medicines, laboratory, x-ray…
JDV MEDICAL MISSION
MISS ENVIRONMENT 2006 — Six-year old Nathalie Earl Caguioa, a kindergarten pupil of the Virgen Milagrosa Child Learning Center (VMCLC) in San Carlos City, holds her trophy for winning Miss Environment 2006 (Twinkler Level) during the annual observance of the GSP Environmental Peace Rally 2006 (Girl Scout Week Celebration) with…




