NEW ART ATTRACTION IN THE CITY – A three-dimensional (3D) painting of ocean-themed images, featured characters from the animated film ‘Finding Nemo’ by Dagupeño Joel Pangan on a 30-meter stretch in Barangay Malued is becoming an attraction in the city. The project in the area that used to be a perennially flooded area until…
NEW ART ATTRACTION IN THE CITY
REVERSION TO ECQ UNLIKELY PANGASINAN, with 83 active COVID-19 cases as of July 29, has not reached the critical zone so it is very unlikely that it would be reverted to Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) status. Based on the zoning containment classification strategy released by the National Task Force for…
Pangasinan not in COVID-19 critical zone
FLOODING IN CENTRAL PANGASINAN — A government official inspects a portion of the Marusay River along Barangay Banaoang in Calasiao town to assess the volume of water lily that accumulated and blocking the flow of floodwater from upstream. The area was identified as one of the causes of flooding in central Pangasinan. (Punchphoto…
FLOODING IN CENTRAL PANGASINAN
REMEMBERING JULY 16, 1990 QUAKE — The sight of the Perez Boulevard in Dagupan City split into two illustrated the extensive damage caused by the 7.8 intensity earthquake that hit the city. (Photo file from Dagupan City Museum)
REMEMBERING JULY 16, 1990 QUAKE
CAPITOL NEWS BRINGING livelihood opportunities to Pangasinenses, Governor Amado I. Espino III launched the Abig Pangasinan Project – Karagdagang Pangkabuhayan of the Provincial Government of Pangasinan in the town of Laoac on July 25. In his message during the brief ceremony held at the Laoac Gymnasium, Governor Espino disclosed that…
Gov. Espino launches Abig Pangasinan Project in Laoac
SP Front page July 26, 2020 issue
PUNCHITERIA July 26, 2020
Editorial Cartoon July 26, 2020
DAGUPAN BANGUS HARVEST ON A RAINY DAY — Farmworkers harvest milkfish from a pond on a rainy afternoon. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)




