DAGUPAN City Mayor Belen Fernandez made her final appeal to the Sangguniang Panlungsod in her December 5 letter for the urgent approval of the Supplemental Investment Program and Supplemental Budget that remain at the committee level despite five successive committee hearings. Her letter was read by Councilor Michael Fernandez, minority…
AFTER a proposed ordinance submitted by a former member of Sangguinang Panlalawigan invoking merely “for and by authority of the Governor,” was rejected by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the same measure entitled a provincial ordinance creating a Pangasinan Provincial Government Joint Venture Code was resubmitted by the provincial administrator and eventually…
SP OK’s rejected ordinance resubmitted by prov’l administrator
NO AUDIT ON 2020-2021 SCHOLARS SUBMITTED THE Commission on Audit in Dagupan belatedly released its Audit Observation Memorandum on the scholarship fund disbursed for the school’s first semester this year dated December 1, 2022 that cited violations committed by at 141 scholars and who it said could be asked to reimburse…
COA cites 141 violators among 2022 scholars
CITY SCHOLARS RALLY FOR THEIR EDUCATION — “Pirmahan na, Pirmahan na” was the cry of the newly selected scholars of Dagupan City and their parents when they staged a rally outside the Sanggunian Panlungsod building after the majority bloc continues to refuse to approve the Supplemental Budget 1. (Punchphoto by Butch…
CITY SCHOLARS RALLY FOR THEIR EDUCATION
NO SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR SCHOLARS THE clamor of some 100 students and parents that staged a rally outside the Sangguniang Panlungsod session hall on Tuesday (December 6) to pass and approve the Supplemental Budget No. 1 that would alleviate their financial crisis threatening to end their education, were flatly ignored…
Dagupan SP majority councilors ignore parents, scholars clamor
THE Sangguniang Panlalawigan on December 5 passed the P135,55,734.3 supplemental budget to defray the Performance-Based Bonus (PBB) of regular and casual employees and to pay the Christmas financial assistance for consultants, community health workers and other volunteers of the provincial government. Provincial Ordinance No. 7 proposed by Third District Board…
Pangasinan SP okays P135 million supplemental budget for Xmas bonuses
MAP OF LANDMARKS, PRODUCTS — Pangasinenses and their visitors view a unique presentation of the towns and cities represented by their landmarks as tourist destinations and their food products at the Capitol Complex in Lingayen. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
MAP OF LANDMARKS, PRODUCTS
THE Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) distributed PHP 10,000 as cash assistance to 300 residents in the Third Congressional District last week. Rep. Rachel Arenas, who led the distribution, told the beneficiaries that the SLP is a government program to help persons build or…
Beneficiaries in 3rd District get P10k fund capital, cash-for-work
MAYOR Belen Fernandez distributed livelihood assistance to 322 persons with disabilities (PWDs), beneficiaries of President Ferdinand ‘Marcos, Jr.’s Buhay at Bayanihan para sa Mamamayan (Buhaynihan) program under the Department of Social Welfare and Development office. The ‘Cash-for-Work’ ceremonial payout was held simultaneously in the country in celebration of International Persons…
Buhaynihan ‘Cash-for-Work program for PWDs
DESPITE the lower prices of vegetables at the Urdaneta City Trading post, households are not buying as much. Vendors said prices of lowland veggies such as okra, lima beans, eggplants, squash, and ampalaya have dipped by at least P10 per kilo while prices of onion and garlic, remain cheaper by…




