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Coops guard vs. possible repeal of tax exemptions

By | Business, News

COOPERATIVES in Region 1 are closing ranks to stop attempt to lift their groups’ tax exemption privileges through moves to repeal Articles 60 and 61 of the Republic Act 9520 or the Cooperative Code of the Philippines. This was in reaction to revelation of Cooperatives Development Authority (CDA) Region 1…

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Coops guard vs. possible repeal of tax exemptions

By April 17, 2016Business, News

DTI conducts truck-rebuilding assessment

By | Business, News

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) conducted truck-rebuilding assessment of Mhel Bhen Motors, a truck rebuilder in Lingayen in compliance with the Department Administrative Order No. 08 Series of 2003 which mandates that all truck rebuilding establishments must be accredited by DTI before they can legally engage in the…

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DTI conducts truck-rebuilding assessment

By April 17, 2016Business, News

DTI tests imported sanitary wares

By | Business, News

DTI Pangasinan conducted sampling, inspection and inventory of imported sanitary wares of Ramjon Trading in Tayug, Pangasinan that will be used for the newly constructed school building in Pozorrubio Central School in Pangasinan, a project of Congressman Kimi S. Cojuangco. The imported sanitary ware samples will be forwarded to accredited/recognized…

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DTI tests imported sanitary wares

By April 17, 2016Business, News

Alaminos, soon a major cruise ship destination in Asia

By | Business, News, Punch Gallery

ALAMINOS CITY— Soon this city will be not be a stranger to influx of foreign tourists debarking from luxury cruise ships. At the rate cruise ships are docking for an eight-hour stopover, this city is on to becoming a major cruise ship destination in Southeast Asia. The most recent visitor…

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Alaminos, soon a major cruise ship destination in Asia

Local farmers are surviving El Niño

By | Business, News

LINGAYEN— Compared to farmers in other provinces, farmers in Pangasinan are faring better in surviving the adverse effects of the dry season aggravated by the El Niño phenomenon. This was the observation of Dalisay Moya, officer-in-charge as provincial agriculturist, and said, Pangasinan has been more fortunate. “In Pangasinan, malawak pa…

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Local farmers are surviving El Niño

By April 10, 2016Business, News

DOLE hires students, OSYs for summer jobs

By | Business, News

THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-Dagupan Field Office hired students and out-of-school youth (OSY) for a summer work program that started April 4. Labor and Employment Office II Panfilo Dioquino Jr. of DOLE-Dagupan said 23 private companies, local government units and other sponsor-institutions in Pangasinan pledged their commitment to…

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DOLE hires students, OSYs for summer jobs

By April 10, 2016Business, News

60 STREET VENDORS RECEIVE NEGOKART

By | Business, Governance, News, Punch Gallery

BALON DAGUPAN NEWS 60 STREET VENDORS RECEIVE NEGOKART — Sixty street vendors whose food products have good potentials because of their quality and tastes receive their own food carts on April 5 to further improve their business and income. This is the city’s way of helping small entrepreneurs earn a decent living…

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60 STREET VENDORS RECEIVE NEGOKART

Bolinao hatchery seen to provide 50K fry monthly

By | Business, News

BOLINAO –The Cape Bolinao Sustainable Marine Finfish Hatchery and Eco-Learning Center that will soon rise here, commits to provide 50,000 fish and shrimp fry monthly for local fishpond growers, minimal environmental impacts, if any, and will strongly benefit the economy and the nation’s food security. This was the reaction of…

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Bolinao hatchery seen to provide 50K fry monthly

By April 2, 2016Business, News