CAPITOL NEWS WHEN calamity strikes, people are advised to stay away from harm by holding out inside their homes or evacuating to higher and safer grounds. This third quarter of the year in Pangasinan, adverse weather conditions since July dumped unprecedented volume of rains that inundated many parts of the…
CAPITOL NEWS PANGASINAN RE-DECLARED ‘INSURGENCY-FREE’ Governor Amado I. Espino, III (center) receives board resolution no. 01 series of 2018, which recommends the insurgency-free re-declaration of Pangasinan from BGen. Lenard Agustin (2nd from left, front row) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the chairman of the Area Clearing Evaluation…
PANGASINAN RE-DECLARED ‘INSURGENCY-FREE’
SP Frontpage September 16, 2018 issue
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SAFETY FIRST — Linemen of the Dagupan Electric Corporation clear paths of power lines at the Dagupan Astrodome before Typhoon Ompong strikes it down. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
SAFETY FIRST
PMA CLASS 2013 – Young men and women take the Philippine Military Academy entrance examination in Lingayen for a chance to realize their dream to be cadets of Batch 2013 and soon as accomplished officers of the Armed forces of the Philippines. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
FOR PMA CLASS 2013
WELCOME HOME — Gov. Amado Espino III greets Pangasinense cadets of the Philippine Military Academy(PMA) during the flag raising ceremony held in front of the Capitol Building in Lingayen last Monday,10 September. The cadets arrived to supervise PMA entrance tests in the province. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
WELCOME HOME
THE three young ladies were crowned Mutya ng Pangasinan and represented the province of Pangasinan in the most coveted Mutya ng Pilipinas beauty pageant on September 19, 1978. These ladies (L-R) Mary Lou Caguioa-Dulay is now residing in California, USA; Carmelita Cabuay-Gorospe in Illinois, USA and Tessie Dalisay of Aguilar,…




