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Birthdays/Anniversaries October 23 – 29, 2022

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! OCTOBER 23 – (Dagupan City) Mae Servito, Salome Ocampo OCTOBER 24 – (Dagupan City) Lita B. Cua; Lydia Gonzales OCTOBER 25- (Dagupan City) Renz Fernandez; (Manaoag) Mariner Son Jovellanos OCTOBER 26 – (Manaoag) Catherine Idor, KAYE BRIONES Happy Birthday! JEMMALYN MANIPON (October 24 – Manaoag) Happy Birthday! RODERICK…

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Birthdays/Anniversaries October 23 – 29, 2022

The juvenile epaLiFes

By | News

By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THERE they go again. There was another ugly scene at the Dagupan sanggunian last Tuesday. The majority’s epaLiFe Councilor Red Erfe-Mejia made the regular session his stage for his rude and unruly grandstanding. Alas, he appeared like the spoiled child who dropped his lollipop on…

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The juvenile epaLiFes

By October 17, 2022News

The word war between Zubiri and Huang

By | General Admission

By Al S. Mendoza   WAS Senate President Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri lying? Or was Huang Xilian, the Chinese ambassador to the Philippines, trying to save face? Zubiri grabbed news headlines this week when he said that China had blacklisted the Philippines as a destination for Chinese tourists. Almost immediately,…

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The word war between Zubiri and Huang

By October 16, 2022General Admission

Dagupan City only had 3 dump trucks for garbage collection

By | Inside News

PAST COMPLAINTS OVER SLOW GARBAGE COLLECTION IF garbage collection in Dagupan City’s barangays had been pitifully slow for the past weeks, it was because the city government only had only two dump trucks that collected garbage from barangays’ material recovery facilities to the dumpsite and only one that hauled wastes…

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Dagupan City only had 3 dump trucks for garbage collection

By October 16, 2022Inside News

Endless flooding in Dagupan cemeteries worry Dagupeños

By | Inside News

WITH only two more weeks before the Undas, some tombs at the Roman Catholic Cemetery remain underwater due to floodwaters. The situation continues to worry both Rudy Soriano and, his father Romulo, caretakers at the Dagupan City Roman Catholic Cemetery aware that many tombs areas are constantly submerged in floodwater…

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Endless flooding in Dagupan cemeteries worry Dagupeños

By October 16, 2022Inside News

City schools need to replace 4 quake-damaged schools

By | Inside News

LEARNERS taking full in-person classes in four schools in Dagupan City starting November 3 are facing new classroom shifts after their school buildings had been declared unsafe following the earthquake that hit Dagupan last July 27. City Schools Superintendent Aguedo Fernandez revealed this expected new adjustments when he appeared before Sangguniang…

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City schools need to replace 4 quake-damaged schools

By October 16, 2022Inside News

Rosal, Dagupan’s official flower, will adorn city

By | Inside News

DAGUPAN’S 75th FOUNDATION CELEBRATION SOME 3,000 cuttings of the pristine white Rosal flower, the official flower of the City of Dagupan, are being prepared to be planted in parks, schools and in conspicuous areas around the city for the observance and celebration of the of the 75th Founding Anniversary of…

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Rosal, Dagupan’s official flower, will adorn city

By October 16, 2022Inside News