LINGAYEN Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil was among the recipients of the prestigious Cavalier Awards bestowed by the Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association, Inc., (PMAAAI) Bataoil, a retired two-star police general, received his second Cavalier Award in recognition of his exemplary accomplishments in public service. He received his first Cavalier award 11…
CAPITOL NEWS BASIC HANDYMAN TRAINING LAUNCHED IN BAUTISTA. Twenty displaced workers and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) from Bautista participate in the orientation-seminar held right after the launching of Basic Handyman Training on February 19. The 20 residents of Bautista will undergo 14 learning sessions for 5 days (3 days via…
BASIC HANDYMAN TRAINING LAUNCHED IN BAUTISTA
CAPITOL NEWS AGRI MACHINERIES TURNOVER CEREMONY. Governor Amado I. Espino III commends the national government for their continuous support to the farmers of the province as he led the turn-over ceremony of P274.6-million worth of agricultural machineries to the Farmers Cooperatives and Associations (FCAs) of the province on February 19…
AGRI MACHINERIES TURNOVER CEREMONY
SOCO AT THE SCENE – Members of the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) gather evidence in the area where Calasiao POSO chief Reynaldo Bugayong was waylaid by two hitmen riding in tandem on two motorcycles. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
SOCO AT THE SCENE
SP Front page February 14, 2021 issue
PUNCHITERIA February 14, 2021
Editorial Cartoon February 14, 2021
FLOWERS FOR THE GIRLS, BALLOONS FOR THE BOYS — Love is in the air for those who have saved enough for a number of choices to express one’s affection with the help of enterprising vendors. (Punchphotos (uppe panel) by Cesar Ramirez and (lower panel) by Willie Lomibao)
FLOWERS FOR THE GIRLS, BALLOONS FOR THE BOYS
AS SUMMER SEASON NEARS THE number of Pangasinan’s active COVID-19 cases continue to decline with only 338 new confirmed cases recorded as of February 11, down from 587 a week earlier. This was contained in the province-wide monitoring conducted by the Provincial Health Office (PHO), a record acknowledged by the…
COVID-19 cases plummet
ENFORCEMENT OF HEALTH PROTOCOLS — Uniformed police personnel of the Dagupan City Police Station make the rounds in the business district reminding pedestrians to wear both face masks and face shields, not just face masks. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao).




