LINGAYEN—Following the command conference called by the Regional Special Operations Task Group (RSOTG) last January 26, the provincial police said it is activating its links with barangay to strengthen its intelligence division as it intensifies its campaign against loose firearms.
Pangasinan gears up for Nat’l PRISAA Games 2013 LINGAYEN—After the successful hosting of the Palarong Pambansa 2012, the national games for elementary and high school students, the province is now preparing for the hosting of this year’s National Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) Games on February 11-16. Governor Amado Espino…
Pangasinan gears up for Nat’l PRISAA Games 2013
LINGAYEN—Following the issuance of an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the provincial government is set to accelerate the construction of the 18-hole Golf Course and Country Club Project here in the capital town. In compliance with the ECC requirements, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan…
Capitol set to resume work on golf course project
PLUNDER CASE VS. BRAGANZA-–Lawyer Abraham Espejo (right), lead counsel of 15 former and incumbent barangay officials in Alaminos City who filed a case against Mayor Hernani Braganza, together with his co-counsel Atty. Allen Blair Boy, fields questions during a press conference last January 22 in Dagupan City where they presented…
PLUNDER CASE VS. BRAGANZA
300 PAGES OF PROOF ARMED with a more than 300-page set of documents, the accusers of Alaminos Mayor Hernani Braganza held a counter-media briefing last week to assert that their allegations are real and that a plunder case has been filed before the Ombudsman against the mayor. The 15 incumbent…
Espejo: Plunder case vs. Braganza exists
ALAMINOS Mayor Hernani Braganza is unruffled by the renewed assertion of his political opponents that he is facing a plunder case. “As far as I know, we have yet to receive an official copy of the supposed plunder case filed against me,” Braganza said in reaction to the media briefing…
Nothing new, ho-hums Braganza
SALAT! SALAT! SALAT! –Former Councilor Liberato ‘Ope’ Reyna Jr., patriarch of the Reyna clan, called for change in Dagupan as he slams his former business partner Mayor Benjamin Lim during a gathering of the Reyna Clan at CSI Stadia attended by former Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. and Vice Mayor…
SALAT! SALAT! SALAT!
“SALAT, SALAT, SALAT” TWO former business partners and political allies of Dagupan Mayor Benjamin Lim are spearheading a call for a change in political leadership in the city. “Salat! Salat! Salat!” is now the battlecry of former Councilor Liberato Reyna Jr. and businessman Manny Roy, who used to be owner-partners…
Ex-BSL business partners call for change
AFTER MC ADORE, BSL TRIES ANOTHER ANOTHER attempt by Mayor Benjamin Lim to revive his proposed privatization of the Seafood Processing Plant in Dagupan was shot down by Dr. Westly Rosario, chief of the National Integrated Fisheries Technology Development Center (NIFTDC). Rosario, appointed by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic…
BFAR opposes Seafood Plant privatization
NATIONAL AGRI AWARD FOR RIVER PROJECT—Provincial Agriculturist Dalisay A. Moya (center) receives the plaque and cheque for P100,000 awarded to the province by Universal Harvester, Inc. represented by Executive Vice President Milagros O. How (left) and The Outstanding Farmers in the Philippines (TOFARM) Awards Chairman Rommel M. Cunanan (right) for…




