Colegio de Dagupan (CdD) registered a 63% passing percentage in the October 2007 Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exams, the highest among schools offering accountancy course in Region 1. CdD’s CPA board performance places the institution among the top 20 accountancy
LINGAYEN–Gov. Amado Espino Jr. is finally coming out of his shell. The new governor, who just recently reported on his first 100 days in office, has promised to be more accessible to the media by holding a press conference at least twice a month. In a press conference Friday, his…
Guv romances media after 100-day ‘honeymoon’
TIME to get to the bottom of the issue. The Dagupan city council is set to probe the illegal collection of fees for towing and clamping services by the San Jacinto-based JLD Motorworks and General Services, during the past city administration. Councilor and Presiding Pro Tempore Jesus Canto has referred…
City council to probe JLD towing operations
SITIO Aling on Arellano Street in barangay Pantal, Dagupan City may cease to be a slum area after it was razed to the ground. A fire on October 21, ignited by an overturned lamp, burned down about 85 per cent of the sitio gutting 105 houses occupied by 209 households….
Blaze wipes out ‘Aling’
SAN CARLOS CITY– First it was P160 million. This time it’s another P44.7 million. The Pangasinan government under the administration of Governor Amado Espino Jr., which actively pursued unpaid dues from power generation facilities operating in the province, is set to collect an overdue P44.7 million from the San Roque…
Pangasinan to collect P44.7 million from SRPC
NEW BRIDGE TAKING SHAPE —A motorboat breezes through under the hulking steel girdle of the new P900 million bridge being constructed across the Pantal River at the back of the Land Transportation Office in Dagupan City. It is set to be completed on or before June 2008.
NEW BRIDGE TAKING SHAPE
FISHPOND, A HAVEN FOR VICTIMS—Fire victims of Sitio Aling frantically move their personal belongings and appliances to a fishpond at the back of the razed area on interior Arellano street in Dagupan City as their houses are being engulfed by a big fire last Sunday afternoon. (Punchphoto by Willy Lomibao)
FISHPOND, A HAVEN FOR VICTIMS
DUE TO CLAIMS OF ARCHDIOCESE AS things stand today, the Dagupan City government appears not only to have already lost ownership of the 30-hectare land in Barangay Awai in San Jacinto but also cannot even claim full ownership of the MC Adore hotel property. Consequently, the MC Adore property bought…
MC Adore will remain a white elephant for now
This is not true! This was the quick retort from House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. in reaction to a media report that he has sought the relief of several key cabinet members including fellow-Pangasinenses as he noted how the level of political intrigues thrown his way have intensified. While…
Speaker De Venecia: Intriguer out to destroy me
THE supposedly settled issues surrounding the once mysterious arrangements for the illegal towing services carried out in Dagupan as early as 2005 until early 2007 raised even more questions. Based on a report of the One Stop Business Center, a copy of which was obtained by The PUNCH, the city…




