LINGAYEN— The indigenous people (IP) in Pangasinan are in for a better deal from the provincial government. Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. announced his administration’s plan to provide for a permanent representation for the sector in the provincial board after distributing scholarship grants to 50 students from the IP and…
HALL OF FAMER LINGAYEN— The provincial public employment service office (PESO) of Pangasinan was elevated to PESO’s Hall of Fame after winning the National Best PESO award in first class province category for three consecutive years, during the National PESO Congress on October 27. PESO Pangasinan chief Alex Ferrer, who…
Pangasinan PESO wins National Best Award
PAYBACK FOR MANANA HABIT – Because they took their time to respond to Comelec’s call for early registration over the last 12 months, they find themselves waiting idly for hours outside the Comelec office in Dagupan City in order to register and validate their biometric data. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back…
PAYBACK FOR MANANA HABIT
LAST DAY OF FILING THE employees of the Provincial Elections Office had mixed feelings about the recent big turnout of voters to beat the deadline for the biometric registration. They were happy about the turnout, yet dismayed that the late registrants obviously could not kick their mañana habit making them…
Old ‘mañana’ habit strikes again
BONUAN BINLOC RAID— Elements of the of the combined police-PDEA raiding team make an inventory of the seized shabu with a street value of P2-million and other drug paraphernalia in front of the arrested suspects. Back to Homepage
BONUAN BINLOC RAID
P2 MILLION SHABU BUST SEVENTEEN persons, most of whom are women, were arrested and about 300 grams of shabu with a street value of P2 million were sized in a joint operation by lawmen under Oplan Lambat Sibat ‘One Time-Big Time’ operation at 2:30 p.m. of October 22 in Sitio Silongan…
17 arrested in Binloc raid
THE LEADING LIGHTS CONTRA ILLEGAL DRUGS — Dagupan Mayor Belen Fernandez is joined by Dagupan City Police Chief Supt. Christopher Abrano (extreme left), OIC-Provincial Director Rolie Saltat (beside Mayor Belen) and PDEA Regional Director Adrian G. Alvariño (extreme right) during a briefing of the media on the outcome of the raid of…
THE LEADING LIGHTS CONTRA ILLEGAL DRUGS
WET FURNITURE — The stocked furniture sets of a shop in Binmaley are suddenly exposed to the elements after the shop’s roof was blown away by Typhoon Lando. (PUNCHphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage
WET FURNITURE
LANDO’S WRATH LINGAYEN—Eleven persons died and 11 others injured while 2,301 families comprising 8,661 individuals were evacuated from 46 barangays in 15 affected municipalities in Pangasinan after Typhoon “Lando” raged across the province Oct. 18-20. At least P250 million damages to agriculture and fisheries were initially reported while damages to…
11 dead, 11 injured, over 2,300 families evacuated
ONCE A STURDY POST — One of the concrete electric posts along De Venecia road in Dagupan City could not withstand the wrath of Typhoon Lando and falls across the road on its weight. Fortunately, there were no oncoming vehicles. (PUNCHphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage




