MOST COMPETITIVE CITY – Dagupan City receives its third consecutive citation as region’s overall most competitive city during the 4th CMCI Recognition and Awarding ceremonies held at the Provincial Capitol in La Union on December 12. Dagupan also ranked number one in government efficiency and in economic dynamism among other…
DAGUPAN CITY SHUTTLE BUS – The brand new Dagupan City shuttle bus is the latest addition to the already long list of service vehicles acquired by the city government. A 51-seater, the bus will be used transport barangay officials and their constituents during study tour and other events and Balon Dagupan…
DAGUPAN CITY SHUTTLE BUS
SP Frontpage December 23, 2018 issue
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IT’S GROUFIE TIME– Gov. Amado Espino III sets up a groufie shot with employees of the provincial government during the centennial celebration of the Pangasinan Capitol Centennial. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
IT’S GROUFIE TIME
COMMEMORATIVE STAMP – Gov. Amado Espino III and PhilPost Asst. Postmaster General Luis D. Carlos sign the documents for the issuance of the commemorative stamp on the 100-year old Pangasinan Capitol Building. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
COMMEMORATIVE STAMP
NEW PANGASINAN SON — Former Special Assistant to the President, Christopher “Bong” Go, receives the Sangguniang Panlalawigan resolution naming him an ‘Adopted Son of Pangasinan’ during his courtesy call on Gov. Amado Espino III. He is joined by Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Calimlim, Rep. Amado Esino Jr. and SSS Commissioner Gonzalo Duque. (Punchphoto by…
NEW PANGASINAN SON
BALON DAGUPAN BEAUTIES – Ms. Balon Dagupan 2019, Irish Stephanie Caoile (center) of Barangay Tapuac is flanked by Alexia Nevado (left) of Barangay Malued and Cris-Ann delos Reyes of Barangay Caranglaan as first and second runners up, respectively. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
BALON DAGUPAN BEAUTIES
FIREWORKS FOR THE BUILDING – The evening sky is constantly lit with fireworks during the celebration marking the 100th year of the Capitol Building simultaneously with variety show of local artists, the KIDIYAM 3D projection show on Capitol’s History, the 3D Christmas Lights and Music Show. (Punchphoto on Willie Lomibao)




