SUPPORT FOR LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS - Lingayen Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil and a member of his staff leave their office to buy some local products to show their full support in the two-day Pamanang-Yaman, Produktong Pangasinan in front of the town hall. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
THE 2400 COLD BREW AT TONDALIGAN THE Bonuan Tondaligan beachline used to be a vibrant spot for both Dagupan locals and visitors — a hub for entertainment, bonding, and enjoyment… until the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country with a crippling blow. But with the easing of community lockdown restrictions, an…
Young entrepreneurs boost city tourism, coffee
WHAT PARENTS FAIL TO TEACH THEIR KIDS – The young lady stops to read the name on the tomb – “Angel B. Fernandez”. And asked our PUNCH fotog – “Is he the person who’s named after the street… A.B. Fernandez Avenue? What did he do?” (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
WHAT PARENTS FAIL TO TEACH THEIR KIDS
CAPITOL NEWS THE Pangasinan Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory and a blood bank situated at the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH) complex were inaugurated yesterday, October 28. Established by the provincial government as part of the COVID-19 response strategy in the province, the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory is intended to fast-track the testing and…
Prov’l Gov’t inaugurates molecular lab and blood bank in PPH
SP Front page October 25, 2020 issue
PUNCHITERIA October 25, 2020
Editorial Cartoon October 25, 2020
STILL, OLD CHRISTMAS NORMAL—A couple looks at colorful parols on display that they can hang outside their home to help buoy the traditional Christmas spirit in their neighborhood amid the pandemic. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
STILL, OLD CHRISTMAS NORMAL
COVID-19 CONTAGION AFTER a week of what appeared to be a positive development in the provincial government’s war vs. COVID-19, the Provincial Health Office (PHO) logged 186 newly confirmed active patients, five of whom died. Last week’s new cases were only 137. The only mitigating factor over the week was…
186 more new cases, 5 deaths last week
VACCINE FOR MEASLES – Family members put their hands together to calm down their baby as the vaccine is administered on her by a nurse at the clinic for the government’s Chikiting Ligtas, ang bakuna ay kontra sa Tigdas program. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)




