HELP FOR TACLOBAN AND LEYTE—Board Member Ranjit Shahani (left) and Provincial Administrator Rafael Howard F. Baraan (right) turn over a P4-million cash aid to Tacloban City Councilor Cristina Gonzalez-Romualdez (2nd from left) and Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez (center) at the Manila Golf and Country Club last November 14. …
LINGAYEN–The provincial government will distribute P2.5 million worth of livelihood assistance to 19 organizations before the year ends. This is in addition to the P4.47 million already released since January, which benefitted some 34 organizations and three small enterprises. Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. said the provincial government is satisfied…
Prov’l gov’t to distribute P2.5M more livelihood assistance
LINGAYEN–The third edition of Balitok A Tawir, the official culture and arts festival of Pangasinan, will serve as the venue for competition of Local Government Units (LGUs) that will highlight the province’s socio-cultural heritage. This scene developed after the provincial government led by Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. convened about…
LGUs attend culture preservation-anchored seminar-workshop
GROOMING FUTURE CHESS WIZARDS—Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. (center) leads the winners of the 3rd Pangasinan Chess Championship in flashing the number one sign during the awarding ceremony on November 10 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center (PTDC). Over 200 woodpushers from 34 towns and cities in the province…
GROOMING FUTURE CHESS WIZARDS
LINGAYEN—Pangasinan’s “IlogKo, Aroen Tan Bilayen Ko” environmental protection campaign will be featured on national television on November 24, 10 a.m. over Studio 23’s “Business: How It Works show”. The segment was filmed by a team led by Director Buddy Gancenia that visited the capital town on November 11-14 to gather…
Pangasinan river clean-up drive to be featured on national TV Nov 24
LINGAYEN–Pangasinan romped off with a deluge of national awards in September and October this year, an indication that the mission of Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr.’s administration to make the province No. 1 continues to take shape. To date, Pangasinan bagged 13 national awards ranging from outstanding performances in rice…
Pangasinan harvests national awards
P6M MANGROVE CENTER—Alaminos City Mayor Arthur Celeste (left), Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) Vice-President for Public Relations and Corporate Communications Melody Del Rosario (2nd from left) and OIC Provincial Agriculturist Dolly Moya (3rd from right) lead the groundbreaking of the P6 million Mangrove Propagation Information Center at Barangay Bued in…
P6M MANGROVE CENTER
LINGAYEN–Provincial Administrator Rafael Howard Baraan cited the importance of the cultural heritage of the province during an orientation seminar held on November 5 at the Capitol Resort Hotel here. The seminar, which was attended by the members of the Pangasinan Tourism Officers Association (PTOA) along with the representatives of the…
Baraan cites importance of cultural heritage
LINGAYEN— Anticipating the continued rise in number of Pangasinenses seeking employment overseas, the provincial government of Pangasinan launched an anti-illegal recruitment campaign recently. In collaboration with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), a…
Capitol acts to fight illegal recruitment
WORKING FOR OFWs—The new set of officers of the Pangasinan Overseas Filipino Workers are sworn into office by Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. at the Capitol Building during their courtesy call. The group, led by Esmeraldo Agustin (Rosales) president (3rd from right) is composed of Vicky Briones, vice president; Emiliano Pineda,…




