SANGGUNIANG Panlungsod Secretary Ryan Ravanzo wrote Judge Emma Torio last Friday and asked that the injunction order it issued on Jan. 9, 2013 “be annotated to the title of the property subject of the petition (MC Adore building and the lots on where it stands) pending full resolution on the matter….
LINGAYEN—The 18-hole Lingayen Golf Course Project initiated by the provincial government has been issued an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) last January 2. Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Calimlim Jr. said the delay in the issuance was due to administrative factors and not…
Lingayen Golf Course project finally gets ECC
FIFTEEN incumbent and former barangay chairmen of Alaminos City filed a plunder case against Mayor Hernani Braganza and other city officials before the Office of Ombudsman last January 11. The community leaders allege that Braganza, together with other city officials, undertook several unfinished and “ghost” projects amounting to P5 billion…
Barangay officials file plunder rap vs. Braganza
HONORING VETERANS—Glicerio V. Valdez of Alcala, the oldest living veteran in Pangasinan at 102 years old, is given special recognition during the during the 68th Anniversary of Lingayen Gulf Landings & Veterans Day commemoration held January 9 at the Veterans Memorial Park in Lingayen. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to…
HONORING VETERANS
102-YEAR OLD VET’S WISHES LINGAYEN—Glicerio Valdez Sr., the oldest living World War II veteran in Pangasinan at 102 years old, still has a sharp memory and loves telling his war stories. But at the same time, he wishes there would be “no more wars” as he recalls and shares his…
No more wars and live to 117
NO major election-related problems are expected in Pangasinan, according to Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Sixto Brillantes. “There’s nothing special about Pangasinan in so far as election… We find Pangasinan as a very normal province (sic),” said Brillantes who was in Villasis Thursday for the “Bang Before The Ban” shootfest…
Situation in Pangasinan is “normal” – Comelec chair
NEW DAGUPAN POLICE CHIEF—Police Supt. Christopher Abrahano accepts the Dagupan station’s flag as a symbol of his assumption of his new assignment from PNP provincial OIC Marlou Chan as PSupt. Romeo Caramat Jr. relinquishes his post of Dagupan City police chief during the turnover ceremony last January 11at the Dagupan…
NEW DAGUPAN POLICE CHIEF
POLICE Supt. Christopher Abrahano is the new officer-in- charge of the Dagupan police, taking on the elimination of illegal drugs in a city that has come to be known as the hub of dealing. “Tututukan natin ang illegal drugs,” said Abano, a native of Sta. Barbara town who served as…
Abrahano is new OIC of Dagupan City Police
GOVERNOR’S DEFENSE READY LINGAYEN–“What was filed against the governor is pure harassment done by a fiction writer.” This was the declaration of Atty. Abraham Espejo, lead counsel of Gov. Amado Espino Jr., who is facing a plunder case before the Office of the Ombudsman for allegedly receiving payola from the…
Espino plunder case based on fiction, say
PNP PRIORITIES FOR MAY ELECTIONS LINGAYEN—Pangasinan’s new police director, though not yet on a permanent appointment status, is out on a mission to round up loose firearms, private armed groups (PAGs), and wanted persons in the province. Senior Superintendent Marlou Chan, sitting as officer-in-charge (OIC) provincial police director effective December…




