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PHO: ‘Black Market,’ source of banned firecrackers

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DR. Anna Ma. Teresa de Guzman, provincial health officer, has asked the police to watch out for what she called ” firecracker black market” that sell the banned powerful firecrackers in remote villages away from their prying eyes. De Guzman made the call as she revealed that most injuries on…

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PHO: ‘Black Market,’ source of banned firecrackers

By January 2, 2018Inside News, News

Centenarians get P3k cash gift

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TODAY’S centenarians are certainly the luckiest bunch. Past generations’ centenarians never had the attention and care from government like they do today. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)- Field Office 1 reported that 437 centenarians in the region received P100,000 cash in financial gift this year.  That’s P43.7…

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Centenarians get P3k cash gift

By January 2, 2018Inside News, News

Theology seminary produces first 2 ordained priests

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FOUR years after the Lingayen-Dagupan Archdiocese opened the first theology seminary in Pangasinan, it marked a historic milestone in the ordination of two of its seminarians as priests on Dec. 27 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. John The Evangelist here. “Christopher Kenneth Quimo and Jake Rovillos will go down in…

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Theology seminary produces first 2 ordained priests

By January 2, 2018Inside News, News

Foreigners told to register with Immigration within 60 days

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ALL foreigners residing in Pangasinan had been reminded to report to the office of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) within the first 60 days of the new year (2018) or face administrative fine or imprisonment. This was bared Wednesday by Christopher Abella, immigration officer 1 assigned at the BI office in Dagupan,…

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Foreigners told to register with Immigration within 60 days

By January 2, 2018Inside News, News

Espino wants better health services for indigents

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CAPITOL’S 2018 PRIORITIES Espino wants better health services for indigents LINGAYEN– The provincial government will start hiring more doctors, nurses and other medical personnel in 2018 to beef up the existing manpower in all the 14 public hospitals being operated by the province. The hiring signals the shift in priorities of the Espino administration,…

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Espino wants better health services for indigents

By December 25, 2017Inside News, News