LINGAYEN—Pangasinan earned almost excellent ratings in three out of four categories after successfully passing the rigid scrutiny of the evaluation team last October 14 for the Productivity Improvement Scorecard and Labeling (PISAL) Award.
GUAM-PANGASINAN SISTERHOOD TIES—The provincial government’s trademark “No. 1” sign is flashed by (R-L front row) Federation of Pangasinenses on Guam President Vic R. Rivo, Sr., Guam Senator Rory J. Respicio, Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr., Vice Gov. Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr., and Guam Senator Judith P. Guthertz while holding…
GUAM-PANGASINAN SISTERHOOD TIES
LINGAYEN–The provincial government will conduct the third batch of its Special ePassport Project on October 15. Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) Chief Alex F. Ferrer said some 350 slots are allotted by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) for applications on a first-come, first-served basis.
Pangasinan PESO sets 3rd e-Passport project Oct. 15
22ND NATIONAL STATISTICS MONTH LINGAYEN–Provincial Administrator Rafael F. Baraan appealed to all provincial employees to spearhead the province’s core thrusts of development that requires order in terms of management and cleanliness at home and the workplace.
‘Maintain cleanliness at home and work place to show love for the province’ – Baraan
LINGAYEN—The PQ Healthshield, Inc., in cooperation with the Provincial Health Office (PHO), held a health symposium on how to protect women from cervical cancer dubbed, “A Peril to the Pinay at Her Prime”, last October 7.
Symposium on cervical cancer held
LINGAYEN—The Provincial Health Office (PHO), in cooperation with PQ Healthshield, Inc., held a health symposium last October 7 at the Pangasinan Development and Training on how to protect women from cervical cancer, dubbed “A Peril to the Pinay at Her Prime”.
Provincial government holds breast cancer symposium
COMMITMENT TO RESPONSIBLE MINING–Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (right) shakes hand with Mines and Geosciences Bureau Regional Director Carlos A. Tayag during the general assembly of quarry permit holders based in Pangasinan on October 5 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center in Lingayen. In his speech, the governor urged quarry…
COMMITMENT TO RESPONSIBLE MINING
LINGAYEN—Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. called on the people of Pangasinan to continue doing their share in helping save the province’s environment to ensure a brighter future and as a legacy to the next generations.
‘Save the environment for a brighter future’ – Gov. Espino
Councilor Fernandez, City Schools Division Superintendent Alma Torio, Councilor Dada Reyna, Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez and Councilors Alvin Coquia, Jig Seen, Karlos Reyna and Microsoft Philippines representative Robby Manubay lead the opening of the congress and fair. Fourth District Representative Gina de Venecia receives a plaque of appreciation from Vice…
2nd Dagupan Children’s Congress successful
City Schools Division Superintendent Torio, amateur astronomer Christopher Go, Vice Mayor Fernandez, and a representative from the Department of Science and Technology formally open the 2011 World Space Week Celebration. Students launch their water rocket during a competition for a spot in the Asia Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum in…