THE Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) recently launched its Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW Project in Binmaley town for 25 displaced overseas Filipino workers. A component of Abig Pangasinan program of the Gov. Amado Espino III, the program is a special livelihood and training project for qualified displaced overseas workers affected…
TWENTY-five displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Malasiqui received P5,000 financial assistance apiece on March 11. The 25 OFWs were beneficiaries of the Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW Project, a special livelihood and training project of the province for qualified displaced OFWs. The said program, administered by the Provincial Employment Service…
25 displaced OFWs in Malasiqui get aid
AID FOR JEEPNEY, TRICYCLE DRIVERS – Drivers and operators of jeepneys and tricycles head for home with boxes of relief supplies and grocery items distributed by the DSWD as government’s assistance during the pandemic. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
AID FOR JEEPNEY, TRICYCLE DRIVERS
A SHORTAGE of pork supply in Pangasinan may happen soon because the available supply is thinning due to African Swine Fever (ASAF) that had affected 36 municipalities in the province. Dr. Jovito Tabarejos, acting provincial veterinarian, sounded the alert in Monday’s Question Hour of the provincial board on the inquiry…
Shortage of pork supply expected
THE Office of the Provincial Veterinarian (OPVet) maintained that the African Swine Fever (ASF) that raged on in Pangasinan for two years ago was already contained with only one hog reported to have died in Mapandan town in January this year. Dr. Jovito Tabarejos, acting provincial veterinarian, said since the…
OPVet: Pangasinan deemed ASF-free
THE Sangguniang Panlalawigan shot down a proposal of local meat vendors and hog dealers for the passage of a provincial ordinance that will ban the export of hog supply in Pangasinan to other provinces. Echoing the slogan “Pangasinan should be for Pangasinan,” Grace de Guzman, Vice President of the Lingayen…
SP rejects move to keep local pork meat exclusive to residents
THE Sangguniang Panlungsod will conduct an inquiry in aid of legislation to find out if the joint venture agreement between Pamana Water Corporation and the Dagupan City Water District was the reason behind the increased water rates now being charged to consumers today. This was disclosed by Councilor Jose Netu Tamayo…
SP to probe water rate increase under Pamana
THE provincial government provided P5,000 financial assistance to each 25 displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Aguilar through its Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW Project held on March 3. The Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa OFW Project, a livelihood program of the province, is part of the Abig Pangasinan recover program launched by…
25 displaced OFWs in Aguilar receive livelihood assistance
FISHING FROM THE BRIDGE — A young man shows his catch using an air gun that shoots arrows from atop the Quintos Bridge on A.B. Fernandez Ave. overlooking the Pantal River in Dagupan City. The river has since become a source of food for some residents living near the area and other…
FISHING FROM THE BRIDGE
SUAL Mayor Liseldo Calugay, along with the members of the town’s Sangguniang Bayan, invited officials from the Food Terminal Inc. (FTI), and the National Food Authority (NFA), for a possible establishment of a fish processing facility and an NFA warehouse in the town. The town officials and guests conducted an…




