All Posts By

Sunday Punch

NEWSBREAK

By | Inside News

(Filed by 104.7 IFM Dagupan News) Orientation for HINP water sports operators held  WATERSPORTS operators at the Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos City underwent orientation to strengthen responsible tourism practices, including conformity to environmental regulations. The training was conducted by officials of the Environment and Natural Resources Office (ENRO) in cooperation…

Read More

NEWSBREAK

By May 19, 2025Inside News

5 incumbent congress reps returning to House

By | Top Stories

FIVE of the six incumbent representatives of Pangasinan were reelected in the May 12 midterm elections, while Fourth District Rep. Christopher de Venecia, who is stepping down after completing his third and final term, will be replaced by his mother, Gina de Venecia. In the First District, Rep. Arthur Celeste ran unopposed and…

Read More

5 incumbent congress reps returning to House

By May 19, 2025Top Stories

Vice Gov Lambino clinches 1M votes for 3rd term

By | Top Stories

VICE Governor Mark Ronald Lambino bagged the highest number of votes among all local candidates in the province, securing a landslide reelection to his third term with 1,022,160 votes. Lambino triumphed over former Dasol Mayor Noel Nacar, who garnered 385,316 votes. When asked about the overwhelming support he received, Lambino…

Read More

Vice Gov Lambino clinches 1M votes for 3rd term

By May 19, 2025Top Stories

Sual Mayor Calugay prevails over Rep. Celeste’s son

By | Top Stories

MAYOR Liseldo “Dong” Calugay of Sual, who is serving a three-month suspension but is contesting the order’s implementation during the election period, won his reelection bid on May 12,  beating Arthur Celeste Jr., son and namesake of incumbent Rep. Arthur Celeste of the First District of Pangasinan. Calugay, the standard…

Read More

Sual Mayor Calugay prevails over Rep. Celeste’s son

By May 19, 2025Top Stories

Minor ACM technical issues reported in Pangasinan

By | Top Stories

THE May 12 midterm elections was generally peaceful in Pangasinan, according to authorities, but several technical glitches were reported in different parts of the province causing delays and affected voters. Most of the problems were attributed to malfunctioning of the automated counting machines (ACMs) from fed ballots not being accepted,…

Read More

Minor ACM technical issues reported in Pangasinan

By May 19, 2025Top Stories

Birthdays/Anniversaries May 18 – 24, 2025

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! MAY 18 – (Dagupan City) Nelly R. De Leon; (San Jacinto) Armando de Guzman MAY 20 – (Dagupan City) Marife Fernandez, Buenafe Sarmiento; (Calasiao) Alexander Santillan MAY 21 – (Dagupan City) Orlando Sernadilla, Amanda dela Rosa Happy Birthday! DANNY CUÑA (May 19 – Dagupan City) Happy Birthday! NIÑO…

Read More

Birthdays/Anniversaries May 18 – 24, 2025

FINALLY, P20 PER KILO RICE IS HERE

By | Business

FINALLY, P20 PER KILO RICE IS HERE — Senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) were the first qualified to avail of the P20 per kilo with maximum 5 kilos purchase while others were allowed to buy the same produce at P30 per kilo with maximum purchase of 35 kilos on Thursday,…

Read More

FINALLY, P20 PER KILO RICE IS HERE

By May 18, 2025Business