FISHING ALONG THE SHORELINE – A fisherman, aided by his son, is forced to fish from the shore near the Limahong Channel in Lingayen because the Coast Guard would not allow him to fish in the channel because of the stormy weather. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
FAME DAGUPAN BANGUS HARVEST – Rain or shine, a boatload of world renowned Dagupan bangus from an island in the city is unloaded and sorted by experienced consignacion at the fish market for distribution to retailers and wholesale dealers. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
FAME DAGUPAN BANGUS HARVEST
CAPITOL NEWS DEPARTMENT of Agriculture (DA) Secretary William D. Dar, Governor Amado I. Espino III and Congressman Jumel Anthony Espino together with the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHILMECH) led the Turn-Over and Awarding Ceremony of Agricultural Machineries to the Farmers Cooperatives and Associations (FCAs) of Pangasinan on…
DA, PHILMECH, award agricultural machineries to the Farmers of Pangasinan
SP Front page November 1, 2020 issue
PUNCHITERIA November 1, 2020
Editorial Cartoon November 1, 2020
PHYSICAL DISTANCING WITH THE DEPARTED – A police officer locks up the gate at Mt. Zion Memorial Park in compliance with the order of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Infectious Diseases. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
PHYSICAL DISTANCING WITH THE DEPARTED
LATEST PHO TALLY SHOWS THE period October 13-19 registered 128 new confirmed cases, 121 new recovered and five deaths could be the indicator that stakeholders in the campaign vs COVID-19, that show an encouraging trend that COVID-19 can be conquered seven months after the start of the pandemic. This optimism…
COVID-19 now likely on a downturn in Pangasinan
THEY WHO WILL BE MISSED ON NOV. 1 – Two ladies rush to the Catholic cemetery in Dagupan City to beat the closing time to be able to light a candle for their loved-ones for one last time before the start of the announced closure of all cemeteries till November 4. (Punchphoto…
THEY WHO WILL BE MISSED ON NOV. 1
PARENTS TRUST IN VACCINES IS BACK — Young boys and girls below 5 years old, wait for their parents to pick them up when it’s their turn to receive a vaccine for immunization against measles, rubella and polio in Dagupan City. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)




