BINALONAN – The National Food Authority (NFA) Eastern Pangasinan has eased the process in buying farmers’ palay by foregoing with the administrative requirements earlier imposed. This, after farmers have indicated preference to sell their palay to private traders even at lower rate, P12-P18 per kilogram, because no administrative requirements are…
FORTY-one Infanta residents who recently availed of the Mobile Skills Training of Project (MSTP) of the provincial government have completed their training. The successful trainees in basic plumbing, and electrical installation and maintenance received their certificates of completion on November 27 at the Evacuation Center in Infanta. Infanta Mayor Marvin…
41 townsfolk avail of 15-day training in plumbing and electrical works
THE Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Mangaldan Federation will host “KADEVCON, a skills training workshop on December 7 for the town’s youth to increase their chances at employment. KADEVCON is the acronym for Kalangweran Development Congress, a one-day workshop for leadership, personality and character, and employability development for some 150 youths in…
Mangaldan holds skills workshop for youngsters
A NIGHT market will be staged in Asingan town to add to the Christmas festive mood beginning December 4. Over forty market vendors are expected to participate and sell their goods and food. Vendors are only asked to pay P7.50 rent per square meter of the area plus P20 minimum…
Asingan holds a vendor and customer-friendly night market
GOV. Amado I. Espino III will soon sign a memorandum of agreement with Land Bank of the Philippines-Lingayen branch for the implementation of the Electronic Salary Loan (ESL) given the authority from the provincial board. The provincial government received a letter from LBP-Lingayen branch introducing ESL another innovation of its…
Partnership with LBP-Lingayen for electronic salary loan
ROARING WAVES BEFORE THE STORM — A man alights from his bicycle to take in the sight of the waves at the beach in Lingayen early morning when Typhoon Ramon made land fall in Northern Luzon. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
ROARING WAVES BEFORE THE STORM
THE famous bagoong (fish paste/sauce) best produced in Lingayen is growing and becoming world-class, according to Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil. Bataoil told the Breakfast Forum at the President Hotel that the producers have also mechanized their production and are observant of sanitary standards. He said he visited three factories of major…
Lingayen bagoong seeks to be ‘world-class’
THE Dagupan Electric Corporation (DECORP) has increased its power rates effective this billing month of November despite the expected decrease in demand due to the cold climate. Atty. Randy Castilan, DECORP legal officer, said on Monday that the 12-centavo increase has been added to the PHP 4.08 generation charge, an…
DECORP power rates go up
THE provincial board authorized Gov. Amado I. Espino III to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) for the availment of the GSIS Financial Assistance (GFAL II) of Provincial Government employees. The resolution, authored by Board Members Angel M. Baniqued Jr. and Nestor D….
Espino to enter MOA with GSIS for GFAL II for gov’t employees
UNCLEARED ROAD OBSTRUCTION — Fish vendors continue to occupy the street fronting the Dagupan Fish Market oblivious to the standing order of DILG to clear all roads. The city government has not issued an order to eject the vendors. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)




