POLITICIZED ECO-TOURISM ZONE LINGAYEN—“The project is being politicized by people who have not achieved anything for Pangasinan and by those who have plans to pursue their national ambition.”
LINGAYEN—The provincial government led by Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. is leaving no stone unturned to make the Palarong Pambansa 2012 the most exciting and meaningful national games, just like the first time Pangasinan hosted the country’s biggest sporting event in 1995. Preparations are now in full swing for the…
Pangasinan prepares for “best” Palarong Pambansa ever
REP. CASIÑO ENJOYS PANGASINAN’S TRANSFORMATION–Bayan Muna Representative Teddy Casiño (left), accompanied by Provincial Administrator Rafael F. Baraan (center) and Provincial Sports Consultant Modesto Operania, appreciates the major transformations in Pangasinan that include the rehabilitation of the 14 government-owned hospitals, the Capitol Complex buildings, agri-stations and the river tributaries, all showcased…
REP. CASIÑO ENJOYS PANGASINAN’S TRANSFORMATION
LINGAYEN–Some 86,000 tilapia fingerlings were dispersed to communal bodies of water in the municipalities of Malasiqui, Pozorrubio and Agno from January 26 to 27 as part of Gov. Amado Espino, Jr.’s program to boost the fisheries and aquaculture industry in Pangasinan. Aside from increasing the production of tilapia in rivers,…
Provincial gov’t. disperses 86,000 tilapia fingerlings
THE Provincial Library has beefed up its collection of books, reading materials and computer units as part of Gov. Amado T. Espino’s campaign to raise the quality of public education in Pangasinan. Provincial Librarian Evangeline R. Paragas said the public library now has 20,027 volumes, up from 14,625 volumes prior to…
Prov’l library beefs up book collection
ABOUT HEALTH CARE–Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (4th from left) discusses the health care program of the provincial government with some 28 municipal and city mayors during a courtesy call of the Pangasinan Mayors League led by its president, Dasol Mayor Noel Nacar (5th from left), at the Governor’s Office…
ABOUT HEALTH CARE
LINGAYEN—Another batch of job applicants who found employment through the Provincial Employment Services (PESO) were all praises to the provincial government and Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. after they were hired by an electronic company in Calamba, Laguna recently. Thankful and excited, the 72 newly-hired employees of Optis Philippines, Inc….
72 new hires laud Pangasinan PESO
LINGAYEN—Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. and former President Fidel V. Ramos joined hands to pay tribute to the brave and gallant men and women of World War II during the celebration of the 67th Lingayen Gulf Landings and Pangasinan Veterans’ Day at the Veterans’ Memorial Park here. In their separate…
GATE, FVR urge Pangasinenses to win war against today’s enemies
HOPEFUL JOB SEEKERS—Hundreds of job seekers fill up application forms in one of a series of Special Recruitment Activity conducted by the Pangasinan-Provincial Employment and Services Office (Pangasinan-PESO) at the Kalantiao Building, Capitol Compound in Lingayen last January 12. PESO chief Alex Ferrer said the activity is part of Governor…
HOPEFUL JOB SEEKERS
LINGAYEN—Job applicants from Pangasinan have greater chances of finding a job as employment opportunities in both local and foreign shores continue to be made available as part of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr’s. program to make the province the best place for potential employment. The Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO)…