CITY Health authorities advised the public to be discerning in buying toys as gifts for the Christmas holidays and be alert about toys that may contain toxic chemicals.
FERTILIZERS FOR FOOD PRODUCTION–Fourth District Rep. Gina de Venecia (center) joins farmers and local government officials of San Fabian headed by Mayor Irene Libunao (4th from right) and ABONO Partylist President Ponciano Onia (beside Mayor Libunao) during the distribution of 6,500 bags of fertilizers for farmers in the town on…
FERTILIZERS FOR FOOD PRODUCTION
LINGAYEN—A trade mission from Pangasinan will leave for Guam on the first week of November to promote the province’s products such as mangoes, milkfish, bagoong, furniture, handicrafts and native food.
Pangasinan to send trade mission to Guam
SEED CAPITAL–Fourth District Rep. Gina de Venecia turns over a P100,000 check to Liberty Salon, president of the Manaoag Holy Place, that will serve as the group’s initial capital for a livelihood project. Joining them are (from left) Agnes Tambalo, officer in charge of the livelihood unit of the Department…
SEED CAPITAL
SAN FABIAN—Farmers here received fertilizers and corn seeds as part of a program to boost food production in the Fourth District of Pangasinan. The 6,500 bags of fertilizers, distributed by Rep. Gina de Venecia last Tuesday, were funded partly by the excise tax on tobacco that San Fabian earned being…
San Fabian farmers get fertilizer, corn seeds
INVESTMENTS made through the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) has reached trillions in US dollars and companies located in the special zones have contributed as much as US$421.58 billion in Philippine exports.
PEZA a major contributor to PHL economy
LINGAYEN–Governor Amado Espino Jr. has called on all quarry permit holders in Pangasinan to observe responsible mining and contribute to the provincial government’s efforts at protecting the environment.
Quarry operators told to observe responsible mining
WITH an estimated P18 million worth of damages in fishponds caused by back-to-back typhoons “Pedring” and “Quiel”, bangus operators foresee a shortage in bangus supply in December.
Bangus shortage expected in Dec. due to typhoon damages
LINGAYEN—Tourist arrivals and receipts in Northern Luzon, particularly in Region 1 are expected to grow leaps and bounds in the years ahead. This is the prediction of the Department of Tourism (DOT), and in this context, it called on the private sector to tap the potential of the entire Northern…
DOT sees major tourism growth in North Luzon
THE “Best Place to Invest” is the province’s marketing pitch to would be investors. To help achieve this end, the Espino administration created a ‘task force’ to coordinate efforts among frontline agencies of the provincial government that business groups and establishments transact business with on a regular basis.




