FILINVEST Land, Inc. (FLI), a subsidiary of the Gotianun-owned Filinvest Development Corp., recently held a topping-off ceremony for the first building of its Futura One condominium within its mixed-use Fora Dagupan hub. The company announced last week that with construction on full steam, the first batch of condominium units could…

BEATING THE RAIN EVERYDAY – A fish trader in Sual town takes advantage of the simmering heat of the sun in the morning till early afternoon to dry more fish before the rain falls late afternoon. The fish are caught off Lingayen Gulf. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
BEATING THE RAIN EVERYDAY

CHEAP RICE AT THE KADIWA — Senior citizens, persons with disabilities (PWDs), solo parents and 4Ps members await their turn to buy 5 kilos of rice at P29 per kilo during the ‘Kadiwa sa Lingayen’ on Thursday (August 29) held at the town’s civic center. Others availed of P45 per kilo…
CHEAP RICE AT THE KADIWA
THE Office of Dagupan Mayor Belen Fernandez again wrote to the Sangguniang Panlungsod inquiring about the current status of Supplemental Budget No. 2 for 2024 which had long been pending before the committee on finance, budget and appropriations controlled by the opposition, the council’s majority bloc. The August 19, 2021 letter…
City Hall presses SP to pass Supplemental Budget No. 2
A MAN identified as Norman Mercado Talleser, who falsely represented himself as a provincial government employee and scammed job seekers into shelling out money, has been arrested along with one accomplice. The Office of the Vice Governor and the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Pangasinan have issued a warning about the fraudulent…
Scammer claiming link to provincial gov’t arrested
BYPASS ROAD NOT COMPLETED TRAFFIC woes in San Carlos City are not easing soon as the bypass road that Mayor Julier Resuello is banking on to relieve congestion is just 60% done. He said the local government’s primary solution at this time is the deployment of traffic enforcers who manage…
San Carlos City congestion to persist

COMELEC Chairman George Garcia demonstrates use of new voting machine (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) 100,00 VOTERS PURGED IN NEW LIST ABOUT 123,000 new voters have registered in Pangasinan as of August 15, exceeding the Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) initial target of at 75,000 for the 2025 midterm elections. Atty. Marino…
Pangasinan logs over 100,000 new voters
HOR BUDSGET SLAMMED AGRI Partylist Rep. Wilbert Lee has vowed to push for more funds for the Department of Agriculture (DA) when the 2025 national budget hearings reach the plenary, noting that the DA’s allocation was slashed at the committee level. He said government investments in irrigation and post-harvest…
Agri party-list calls for more irrigation, post-harvest funds

OVERSUPPLY OF TOMATOES READY TO BE DUMPED — A vegetable vendor at the Malimgas Public Market in Dagupan City frantically sells his produce for P60/kilo or 60% lower than the P160/kilo of previous weeks. Vendors must sell or dump these within days. (Punchphoto by Ray Zambrano)
OVERSUPPLY OF TOMATOES READY TO BE DUMPED
TWO major agricultural infrastructure projects are underway in San Fabian — a trading hub for crops and animal products, and commercial-scale pig farms that will be managed by the local government and cooperatives. The P7-million market, part of the government’s Kadiwa program, will get a P5 million counterpart fund from…