A GREENER Pangasinan will be experienced after provincial government achieves its target to plant one million trees in three years under the ‘Pangasinan Green Canopy’ project that was launched in 2023 . The Pangasinan Green Canopy project is a multi-sectoral approach to promote co-ownership in protecting and caring for the…
IS it going to be summer soon? After seemingly endless cold mornings in January, the province recorded its hottest day this year so far on Tuesday, February 06, 2024. PAGASA temperature reveals Pangasinan recorded 33.8 degrees Celsius of temperature at around 2PM, or 2.3 degrees higher than the normal maximum…
Pangasinan records hottest day last Tuesday
PANGASINAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OPENS THE opening of the Pangasinan Polytechnic College (PPC) on February 14 marks the realization of Gov. Ramon V. Guico III to produce world-class talents and leaders in various fields. “PPC is not a business-as-usual transition. It is a mind-altering aspiration that will soon be translated into…
Capitol set to provide free education
THE Commission on Elections’ “Register Anywhere Program” (RAP)_reeled-off last February 6, 2024 in four cities and one town to help register 30,000 to 50,000 voters new voters by September 30, 2024. Provincial Election Supervisor, Atty. Marino Salas said the program is available in the province’s capital town of Lingayen and in four…
Comelec relaunches “Register Anywhere Program”
BLOOD FOR LOVE – The Pangasinan Red Cross chapter holds a bloodletting at the CSI Atrium in Dagupan City to create the awareness love can be expressed not only through flowers and chocolates but by sharing one’s blood to those in need. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
BLOOD FOR LOVE
HOLCIM PHIL.’S PROPOSAL A NEW project that could eventually end the 60-year-old garbage problem of Dagupan without the city spending a single centavo, has again been found, according to Mayor Belen Fernandez. The new project is being offered by Holcim Philippines, Inc. based in Bacnotan, La Union, manufacturer of Portland Cement…
Use Dagupan’s garbage as fuel for cement manufacturing
THE Pangasinan accounts 60-percent of the region’s total rice production which makes the province still the top contributor in rice production in Region I. This was confirmed by the Department of Agriculture Region I (DA-1) as it noted a two-percent increase in its production compared to 2022. DA-1’s data show…
Pangasinan remains top rice producer in Region I
MORE farmlands in Tayug were already reported to be severely affected by the El Niño phenomenon. The Department of Agriculture–Region I (DA-1) said some 30 farmers tilling 34 hectares of farmlands in Barangay Evangelista, Tayug town, have appealed for help on seeing their farms dry from the absence of irrigation…
Tayug farmlands severely affected by El Niño
THE talong (eggplant) industry for which Villasis is famous for, is not affected by the El Niño phenomenon, according to the town’s Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO). Roberto Padilla, MAO’S municipal high-value crops coordinator, said in an interview that even during El Niño phenomenon in the past, their harvest remains good…
Villasis’ talong not affected by El Niño
(Filed by 104.7 IFM Dagupan News) Illegal drug trading in Pangasinan ILLEGAL drugs filtering into Pangasinan by syndicates continue, based on the monitoring of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and other law enforcement agencies. While PDEA Provincial Director Richie Camacho said the report is alarming, he assured that they…




