REGULAR consumers of deboned Dagupan bangus are now assured of hygienically and systematically deboned fish for safe consumption. Reason: A section of Malimgas Public Market was renovated and its facilities were upgraded to conform with the standards set by Republic Act 10611, otherwise known as the Food Safety Act. The…
CLEARING OPERATIONS AT TONDALIGAN – The City Engineering Office on January 24 starts clearing the Tondaligan Park of illegal structures to pave the way for the the redevelopment plan of the park to attract more tourists here and abroad. (CIO photo by Joseph C. Bacani)
CLEARING OPERATIONS AT TONDALIGAN
DAGUPAN EYES TOURISM BOOST ENOUGH is enough. This was pointed out by City Administrator Farah Decano to the owners of some 100 illegally constructed sheds at the Tondaligan Park that were demolished. Removed were extended canopies, unsightly and filthy comfort rooms and bathrooms, as well as sari-sari stores attached to the beach…
Illegal structures in Tondaligan finally demolished
LINGAYEN – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan recently authorized Gov. Amado Espino III to enter into an agreement with irrigation project beneficiaries for the implementation of rehabilitation and construction of various irrigation systems in Pangasinan. Board members Noel C. Bince and Liberato Z. Villegas said the agreement will serve as a “vehicle…
Capitol set to build, rehab irrigation systems
OFW MAPPING PROJECT. Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) manager Alex Ferrer (3rd from left), also the Pangasinan Migration and Development Council chairman, turns over to Alaminos City Mayor Arthur F. Celeste (3rd from right) a copy of the Database Management Information System consolidated through the OFW Mapping Project under Governor…
OFW MAPPING PROJECT
LINGAYEN – Twenty-three farm mechanization service facilities (FMSF) and a peanut production by local multi-purpose cooperatives (MPC) in Pangasinan have been granted a total funding of P4.8 million by Amado “Pogi” I. Espino, III. As agreed upon, the provincial government will shoulder 20 percent as counterpart fund (P200,000 for each…
Espino okays equity for 24 PRDP FMSFs
CALASIAO –The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) regional office here exceeded its goal by posting more than P10.9 billion in tax collections last year and will likely be adjudged the top regional office performer. Marina de Guzman, officer-in-charge as regional director of BIR Region 1, said her office exceeded its…
BIR Region 1 collects P10.9-B taxes in 2016
TEMPORARY LOCATION THE Dagupan City Council will conduct a public hearing on January 27 to discuss reactions and recommendations anent the request of SM Supermalls for an exemption from the ordinance on location of bus terminals for its planned temporary terminal for 18 months. The request was contained in a…
SM Supermalls seeks exemption for terminal
BAYAMBANG—Armyworms have invaded about 100 hectares of onion farmland here and threaten to destroy the town’s major agricultural produce. Roberto Benitez, agricultural technician, said affected farmers are those who were last to plant onions in low-lying areas. About 50 percent of barangays here produce onions. “We are still able to control…
Armyworms invade 100 hectares of onion farmlands
STUDENTS of Rhode Island University in the United States praised Philippine aquaculture practices when they came to Pangasinan for a 20-day study tour. Dr. Michael Rice, a professor in the University of Rhode Island, brought six of his sophomore and junior students studying Fisheries and Aquaculture and Marine Biology, from…




