COKE AT THE AIRPORTS– Simon Wong, president of Little Vin-Vin Food Corporation (2nd from right), the major concessionaire of the three airports in Manila, proposes a toast with Coke after signing the Memorandum of Agreement with Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.’s (CCBPI) as represented by (L-R) National Key Accounts Directorate Territory…
LINGAYEN—The municipal government of this town is keen on pushing for the construction of a world-class wharf in line with its bid to be elevated into city with the support of Governor Amado Espino, Jr. Representatives from the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), through its Port Management Office in San Fernando,…
World-class port to be established in Lingayen
LINGAYEN–The days of unscrupulous gasoline stations may soon be over. The provincial board is set to discuss a resolution for the regular calibration check of gas pumps dispensing petroleum pro-ducts in all gasoline stations in Pangasinan. Fourth District Board Member Jeremy Agerico Rosario, author of the proposed resolution, told The…
SP proposes to check pumps in all gas stations
STO. TOMAS–This town’s police force has been the first in the province to hold a seminar to educate community officials about the controversial Human Security Act of 2007, also known as the Anti-Terror Law. Senior Inspector Ferdinand de Asis, the town police chief, conducted the seminar last Sunday, the day…
Sto. Tomas police holds first anti-terrorism law seminar
THE proposition could be tempting but be warned. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) provincial office has warned Pangasinenses about investing their money through Internet-based registration. The warning was issued by DTI Provincial Director Peter Mangabat in the wake of the expose on the Internet-based investment scam that had…
DTI warns public versus internet-based investment
NINE Dagupenos are set to fly to Japan today for a three-year training on various skills, knowledge and technology transfers under a program sponsored by the Technical Education Skills Development Authority and the Japan International Training Cooperation Organization (JITCO). Their training includes construction, welding, machine operation, and training in…
Nine Dagupan workers in Japan for skills training
The city council has passed a resolution seeking to establish Botika sa Barangay in all the 31 barangays of the city. The first ever resolution that passed the legislative mill in the new city council was sponsored by Councilor Jesus Canto and supported by all councilors present, including Councilor Farah…
Botika sa Barangay up soon in Dagupan City
DAGUPAN EYED AS INVESTMENT SITE—Officials of the ICT Group, a leading provider of outsourced customer management services in Northern America headed by John Longford and Robert Howling, called on officials of the city led by City Administrator Alvin Fernandez and Councilor Alfie Fernandez, council chairman on Trade and Industry, in…
DAGUPAN EYED AS INVESTMENT SITE
The Dagupan City government is taking a major technological leap. Soon, Dagupeños can begin to monitor the disbursement of public funds, check on the performance of their public officials and rate them through the internet with the passage of the E-governance ordinance Friday night by the city council. Dagupan City…
Dagupan goes “hi-tech”
ALCALA–The tobacco industry here has finally rid itself of the recurring and nagging child-labor problems. Thus said Mayor Manuel Collado after announcing that the programs his administration instituted with help from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), to address the problem have been effectively implemented. Editha Corpuz, the municipal…




