DISCOUNTED prices for school supplies can now be availed of in all major malls and bookstores, courtesy of “Balik-Eskwela Diskwento” program of Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI). Natalia Dalaten, officer-in-charge of DTI-Pangasinan, said the buying public can avail of school supplies such as notebooks and paper pads at marked…
SAN CARLOS CITY— All the 75 public schools, both elementary and high school, under the San Carlos City Schools Division, already earned ISO certification. Schools Division Supt.t Sheila Marie Primicias said the ISO certification is a feat, possibly a first in the country. The schools were clustered into 8 groups…
Public schools in San Carlos are ISO certified
FORTY-six persons with disabilities (PWDs)in Region 1 were recently trained on Appropriate Paper-based Technology (APT), a cost-effective way to produce creative and personally designed furniture or other objects using waste papers. The DSWD Field Office 1 (DSWD FO 1) conducted the training through the Area I Vocational Rehabilitation Center (AVRC…
PWDs train to transform waste papers into crafts
LINGAYEN–The Espino camp is set to file a series of counter suits against Board Member Raul Sison and other persons whom they believe were behind the circulation of leaflets proclaiming that Gov. Amado Espino III and his brother Jumel Espino, mayor of Bugallon, have been disqualified to run by the…
Espino camp set to file raps vs. BM Sison et al
YOUNG VICE GOVERNOR – Vice Governor-elect Mark Lambino is all smiles as provincial Comelec officials proclaim him as the winner in the vice gubernatorial race. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
YOUNG VICE GOVERNOR
LINGAYEN—Two popular congressmen won anew by landslide over their opponents and proved they remain a force to reckon with in Pangasinan politics in Monday’s polls. Third District Rep. Rose Marie “Baby” Arenas (PDP-Laban) and Fourth District Rep. Christopher ‘Toff” de Venecia (Lakas) won overwhelmingly by getting 70 to 80 percent…
Baby Arenas, Toff de V win big
FATHER AND SON GOVERNORS – Rep. Amado Espino Jr. (left), former governor and predecessor of his son Gov. Amado Espino III (right) cast their votes at the Bautista Central School in Bautista town. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
FATHER AND SON GOVERNORS
LINGAYEN — Sad and at the same time happy. This was how Governor Amado “Pogi” Espino III described himself after emerging winner in the gubernatorial race in this year’s election, besting his lone challenger Alaminos City Mayor Arthur Celeste by close to 200,000 votes. With results from 99.9 percent of…
Espinos study options vs black propagandists
LINGAYEN–The administration’s PDP Lakas ng Bayan (Laban) will remain the majority in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) for the next three years although the presiding officer will be from the Lakas Party, Mark Lambino, the newly elected vice governor, will preside over 15 board members seven of whom are reelected board…
PDP-Laban still majority in Sangguniang Panlalawigan
LINGAYEN–The officer-in-charge provincial election supervisor in Pangasinan has reminded all candidates that they have until June 12 to file their Statement of Contribution and Expenditures (SOCE). Ericson Oganiza told newsmen that winners, losers and candidates (depending on their dates of withdrawal) who withdrew are required to file their SOCEs that…




