UNDER COVID-19 FOURTH District Rep. Christopher de Venecia is not in favor of the suggestion to forgo classes next school year because of the threat of COVID-19 but wants all the necessary issues to be ironed out first before classes are finally opened August 24 this year. This was conveyed…
CAPITOL NEWS IN hope of easing the burden of stranded Pangasinenses and to prevent them from getting infected, the Provincial Government of Pangasinan led by Governor Amado I. Espino III staged various operations to bring back to the province locally stranded individuals (LSIs) and repatriated OFWs. Among the locally-stranded individuals…
LSIs, OFWs return to Pangasinan
CAPITOL NEWS REPATRIATED OFWS — The Provincial Government of Pangasinan also supports the Overseas Workers Welfare Association’s (OWWA) “Tulong-Sundo sa OFWs Project” by mobilizing its provincial buses, one 6×6 rescue truck and support personnel on a 24-hour basis to transport 565 repatriated Overseas Filipino Workers at the drop-off point in…
REPATRIATED OFWS
SP Front page May 24, 2020 issue
PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
GCQ IS HERE! — What appears to be a long funeral cortege from Binmaley town leading to Dagupan City is actually the rush of private vehicles to Dagupan City from western towns, inching their way through police checkpoints on the second day of the General Community Quarantine. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
GCQ IS HERE!
TIMELESS PINOY ENGINEERING — A customized farm machinery, locally called pugpog designed to adapt to local agriculture environment, is used by farmers in Lingayen to transport their produce, including newly harvested bamboos. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
TIMELESS PINOY ENGINEERING
NEW KING OF THE ROAD — In the continued absence of jeepneys, UV express and buses on the city streets, the once lowly tricycles that have been issued special permits to by virtue of GCQ protocol, have invaded the Dagupan City like the masters of the road albeit temporarily. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
NEW KING OF THE ROAD
BACK TO THE COURT – Two young tennis players play an intense game to make up for lost time at the Dagupan City’s Poolside’s public tennis court after GCQ listed tennis as one of the sports that can already be played by athletes. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)




