WHO BUILT THAT?—Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod led by Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez inspect premises of a new resort inn built on public land at the beach in Bonuan Binloc, just a few meters away from the shoreline. Initial findings indicate that the inn and other new establishments had no…
SHOW a title or be demolished. This was the gist of the warning issued by the City Engineer’s Office on November 9 to owners of five new resorts and hotels built over the last few months along the beach in Barangay Bonuan Binloc, Dagupan.
5 new illegal resorts up for demolition
FINALLY, after weeks of a firm demand that the city-owned Seafood Processing Plant should secure a business permit as a condition to continue to operate, the Dagupan City government relented and determined it will no longer require it.
Seafood Processing Plant’s business permit still hangs
ANOTHER OUTSIDE SP SESSION–Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-National Integrated Fisheries Technology Development Center (BFAR-NIFTDC) Chief Dr. Westly Rosario, sitting beside Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, fields questions from city councilors during the outside session of the Sangguniang Panlungsod at Barangay Bonuan Binloc on November 8. (Photo by MItz Cresencio) Back to Homepage…
ANOTHER OUTSIDE SP SESSION
MAYOR Benjamin Lim is now washing his hands off the temporary closure of the Seafood Processing Plant that has affected about 100 workers and several distributors who failed to meet their customer’s orders.
BSL denies hand in facility’s closure
SAN CARLOS CITY–Another barangay official was shot dead here on November 5, just a couple of weeks after the slaying of the chairman of Barangay Mestizo Norte.
SC kagawad shot dead
SEAFOOD PLANT STOPPAGE POLITICS continue to wreak havoc in Dagupan City. The plight of some 100 families depending on livelihood from the newly-opened Seafood Processing Plant in Dagupan City continue to be uncertain as the facility remains closed on account of continued refusal of the city government to issue…
100 workers sidelined, processors lost contracts
SALUTE TO THE NATIONAL ARTIST–National Artist for Theater Design Salvador Bernal, a son of Dagupan, is accorded a snappy salute by honor guards from the Philippine Army before his interment last Nov. 2 at Eternal Gardens following his wake at the Dagupan City Museum. He was 66. (Punchphoto by Willy…
SALUTE TO THE NATIONAL ARTIST
HAVING become too shallow and narrow are not the only problems with the Pantal River. It’s ecosystem is already at serious risk. Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) of Dagupan led by their chair, Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, and accompanied by Second Highways District Engr. Rodolfo Dion, determined this during…
Rehabilitation of Pantal River proposed
LINGAYEN–Five persons drowned in the beaches of the Lingayen Gulf during the long holiday last week in observance of Undas when people visit their departed loved ones. One of the fatalities was a Japanese national residing in Mangatarem who drowned on Nov. 1 after he went for a swim, alone…




