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POLICE REPORTS

By | Peace and Order

(Filed by Ahikam Pasion) Ancestral house in Asingan razed AN ancestral house in Asingan owned by the Orallo family in Barangay Macalong, was left in ruins after a fire broke out at 6:30 a,m, Tuesday, May 07. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Asingan was quick to respond to…

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POLICE REPORTS

ACNHS students win in international robotics tilt

By | People & Events

THE Alaminos City National High School Robotics and Research Team that won the Grand Champion Award and Titanium Award under the Innovation Category in the recently-concluded International Creative and Innovative Awards 2024 held in Bangkok, Thailand, received accolades from the provincial government. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan passed a resolution authored by…

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ACNHS students win in international robotics tilt

BFAR FISH CAGE PROJECT FOR FISHERFOLKS

By | Governance, Punch Gallery

UNLISERBISYO NI MAYOR BELEN MAYOR Belen Fernandez and Mr. Cris Cantor, fishing regulations officer and Provincial Fishery report officer, lead the awarding of some 5,400 bangus fingerlings to fisherfolks under the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Field Office 1’s Techno Demo Project, also as part of the Bangus…

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BFAR FISH CAGE PROJECT FOR FISHERFOLKS

NO BALIKATAN EXERCISE IN DAGUPAN

By | Sports

NO BALIKATAN EXERCISE IN DAGUPAN – Participants, clad in full military battle gears, in the  Bay Area 12 Man 24-hour Airsoft Milsim Battle held in Sitio Silungan, Bonuan Binloc, Dagupan City return to the “mess hall” after their “encounters” ended.  The players used high caliber airsoft weapons in the game held as the new…

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NO BALIKATAN EXERCISE IN DAGUPAN

By May 12, 2024Sports

UL Tigers bow out in NCRAA tourney

By | Sports

THE University of Luzon Golden Tigers suffered a blowout loss against the number one-seed Olivares College Sea Lions, 69-90, ending its campaign in the quarterfinal round of the 30thNCRAA basketball tourney last May 3, 2024 at the Olivarez College Gymnasium. In the opening quarter, the Sea Lions quickly displayed their strength in defense and collective scoring to mount an…

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UL Tigers bow out in NCRAA tourney

By May 12, 2024Sports

Birthdays/Anniversaries May 12 – 18, 2024

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! MAY 12- (Dagupan City) Sharon Agas, Mhel Sandoval MAY 14- (Pozorrubio) MEL JOVELLANOS MAY 15- (Dagupan City) Buenafe Aquino, Eric Duque MAY 17 – (Dagupan City) Milagros Azurin; (Pozorrubio) JING VILLAMIL; (Mangaldan) Anita de Vera Happy Birthday! AILEEN B. UBANDO (May 12 – USA/ Dagupan City) Happy Birthday!…

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Birthdays/Anniversaries May 12 – 18, 2024

The majority 7 can be ousted

By | Random Thoughts

By Leonardo Micua   CITY Legal Officer Aurora Valle now agrees fully well that the seven majority councilors of Dagupan have already abused their power! They had no justifiable reason for not approving all the supplemental budgets requested by Mayor Belen Fernandez since 2022, not to mention the inexplicable delays…

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The majority 7 can be ousted

The wheelchair

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   THE image of her friend in a wheelchair bothers her. It is an image Enya had not gotten used to, having known Amira as a vibrant, cheerful woman, gifted with intelligence and a capacity to help the less fortunate. That image is somehow fading, being…

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The wheelchair

By May 12, 2024G Spot

Concerts as new opiate for the masses?

By | Andromeda's Vortex

By Farah G. Decano             AFTER several weeks, the rains have already fallen, albeit briefly, somewhere in Pangasinan. Last week, the hottest place in the Philippines nowadays – Dagupan City – almost missed the much needed shower. Looks like Heaven is hesitant to alleviate the condition of the already very…

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Concerts as new opiate for the masses?