REMEMBERING LOLO BEFORE NOV. 1 – The two sisters remember to honor their grandfather at the memorial park in Dagupan City before it closes this week in compliance with IATF protocol for All Souls Day. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
PANGASINAN’S NEWEST ATTRACTION AS the country eases up guidelines to restore tourism activities, the Baywalk project in Tondaligan Beach in Dagupan City, the latest new major attraction in Pangasinan, was inaugurated yesterday. Fourth District Rep. Christopher de Venecia and Mayor Brian Lim led the inauguration of the first phase of…
Baywalk in Dagupan completed
WHEN THE ROD STILL TEACHES A LESSON — A terribly frightened mother of a child who was almost hit on the street by an oncoming vehicle decided to teach her stubborn son the lesson for disobeying her not to play on the street using a small tree twig she picked…
WHEN THE ROD STILL TEACHES A LESSON
CAPITOL NEWS ABIG LAMAN ED BARANGAY DINALA SA SIAPAR ISLAND. Lulan ng motor boats (unang larawan) at sakay ng garong (pangalawang larawan) ay nagpunta ang Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng Pangasinan na pinangunahan ni Gobernador Amado I. Espino III sa Barangay Siapar, Anda upang ihatid ang libreng serbisyong medikal dala ng Abig…
ABIG LAMAN ED BARANGAY DINALA SA SIAPAR ISLAND
SP Front page October 18, 2020 issue
PUNCHITERIA October 18, 2020
Editorial Cartoon October 18, 2020
ALL ABOUT DRUNK DRIVING – A bystander looks in wonderment about how a truck can suffer so much damage along Perez Blvd., a busy commercial street in Dagupan City. The drunk driver hits two posts at a high speed. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
ALL ABOUT DRUNK DRIVING
COVID-19 TREND IN PANGASINAN THERE appears some good news in the war vs. COVID-19 in Pangasinan. There were only 137 new confirmed cases (October 9-16) while 180 patients have recovered in the same period, and only nine died over a six-day period. The downtrend in COVID-19 cases was confirmed when…
180 cases recovered, only 137 new cases
QR CODE TO ENTER DAGUPAN – A car passenger shows a police officer at the city’s border checkpoint her QR code on her phone to show that she has complied with the entry protocol of the city government. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)




