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Six police chiefs set for revamp

By | Governance, News

SIX police chiefs in six towns in Pangasinan will be pulled out from their posts in preparation for the coming elections. P/Superintendent Ferdinand de Asis, provincial police spokesman, told local newsmen Thursday that affected will be police chiefs who had been assigned in their respective areas for two years or are…

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Six police chiefs set for revamp

By January 9, 2016Governance, News

More awards highlight Pangasinan’s yearend rites

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

CAPITOL NEWS LINGAYEN – The year 2015 ended with a “big bang” for the province as it received another string of prestigious awards, highlighting Pangasinan’s year-end celebration. Already honored with major national and regional awards throughout the year, the province was a recent recipient of the 2015 Gawad Pasasalamat sa…

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More awards highlight Pangasinan’s yearend rites

Gov. Espino envisions new heights for Pangasinan

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

CAPITOL NEWS LINGAYEN – Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. called on Pangasinenses to continually strive for greater heights on the strength of the unity and sense of sharing they have shown in helping the government attain significant gains during the past eight years. Espino and his family led the huge…

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Gov. Espino envisions new heights for Pangasinan

City, NGA employees pay courtesy call on MBTF

By | Governance, News

BALON DAGUPAN NEWS DAGUPAN CITY – Employees of different national government agencies and city government offices attended the traditional Thanksgiving Mass at St. John’s Cathedral and flag raising ceremony at the city plaza on January 4 during the  first working day of 2016. Mayor Belen T. Fernandez joined them before leading the flag raising…

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City, NGA employees pay courtesy call on MBTF

By January 8, 2016Governance, News

The healing magic of MediKalinga sa Pangasinan

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

COJUANGCO UPDATES   POOR Pangasinenses can now look forward to a sustained year-round medical care and assistance through the MediKalinga sa Pangasinan program. So far, more than 18,000 indigent patients across the province have received and benefitted from the medical-surgical-dental care through its novel assistance program.

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The healing magic of MediKalinga sa Pangasinan

THE CAYETANO CLAN WITH THEIR SENATOR

By | Governance, Headlines, News

THE CAYETANO CLAN WITH THEIR SENATOR.  Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano takes a “groufie” picture with his relatives from San Carlos City, Basista and Bayambang who came for the big reunion he arranged last week in San Carlos City. He thanked them for their unconditional support for good governance in their…

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THE CAYETANO CLAN WITH THEIR SENATOR

By January 4, 2016Governance, Headlines, News

De Lima: Roxas most qualified presidentiable

By | Governance, News

FORMER Justice Secretary Leila De Lima considers former Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and his runningmate Congresswoman Leni Robredo the candidates to beat in the coming May elections. De Lima, in a talk to newsmen last week, expressed confidence that the ratings of the two in the surveys…

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De Lima: Roxas most qualified presidentiable

By January 4, 2016Governance, News

Toff De V: I’ll continue work of my parents

By | Governance, News

CHRISTOPHER “Toff” De Venecia, son of former Speaker Jose C. de Venecia and Fourth District Congresswoman Gina de Venecia who substituted his mother Gina as candidate for representative of the Liberal Party, said he will continue the unfinished work of his parents. The young De Venecia made the pledge during…

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Toff De V: I’ll continue work of my parents

By January 4, 2016Governance, News