‘OPEN CITY’ FOR COVID-19 – September 13 was a red letter day for Dagupeños and their visitors who were allowed to forget any and all health and security protocols at the Tondaligan Beach in Dagupan City. Wearing of face masks and shields were optional, and no one had to be…
‘OPEN CITY’ FOR COVID-19
FOR SAP IRREGULARITIES SIX barangay captains in four towns in Pangasinan were placed under six-month preventive suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman (OMB) based on the complaints filed by the Department of Interior and Local Government for alleged anomalies and irregularities committed on the implementation of the first tranche…
Six barangay captains suspended, more expected
LAX ENFORCEMENT OF HEALTH PROTOCOL –Scenes of children without face masks playing with their smartphones to while away the time during the day are common in many barangays. They are not the least bothered by risks of COVID-19 infection because their elders are not. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
LAX ENFORCEMENT OF HEALTH PROTOCOL
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CAPITOL NEWS THE Livelihood Assistance Program (LAP) of the Provincial Government has distributed anew P8.1-millon livelihood assistance to 44 groups and 5 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) on September 14 and 15 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center (PTDC) II. Governor Amado “Pogi” I. Espino III who led…
Espino awards P8.1-M livelihood assistance to 44 groups, 5 MSMEs
CAPITOL NEWS GOV. ESPINO BRINGS ABIG PANGASINAN TO AGUILAR. Governor Amado I. Espino III urges everyone to continue supporting the programs of the Provincial Government on community development as he led the Abig Pangasinan program on September 12 held in Aguilar. Governor Espino also called on local officials and parents…




