PREPARING FOR INFORMATION AGE—Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez receives four units of desk top computers from Roy Soler, team leader of Procter & Gamble Phils, which was distributed to the West Central Elementary School, Pantal Elementary School, North Central Elementary School and Tambac Elementary School. Also in photo is West Central…
MULTINATIONAL Procter & Gamble made another significant contribution to help students broaden their knowledge by donating desktop computers to several public elementary schools in partnership with Dagupan Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez. The project is part of P&G’s e.Studyante program nationwide and undertaken in partnership with the CSI Group of Companies,…
P&G, Belen donate computers to schools
SAN Juan Congressman JV Ejercito announced in Dagupan City Thursday that the amendments to the Juvenile Justice Act which he co-authored in the House of Representatives is set to become a law soon. “Mukhang ipapasa na namin yan ,” Ejercito told newsmen during a lull in his solo-campaign sortie in…
JV Ejercito: Amendments to Juvenile Justice Act approved soon
LINGAYEN–Nine months after the May 1 groundbreaking of the Pangasinan Resettlement Project last year in Barangay Pangapisan Norte here, the conduct of Geological Site Scoping (GSS) and the preparation of Engineering, Geological and Geohazard Assessment (EGGA) for the proposed subdivision in the area have been approved.
Espino to Sign MOA with DENR-MGB for Resettlement Project
LINGAYEN—More than 200 pregnant Pangasinenses have availed of the free services offered by the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (Foundation), Inc. Region I Chapter in coordination with the provincial government through the Provincial Health Office (PHO) on March 8 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center here.
Expectant mothers treated with free pre-natal check-up
WOMEN ROLE MODELS IT’S Women’s Month this March and two Pangasinan women leaders who have made their marks in public service in Dagupan City and in the province continue to earn tributes for their efforts and contributions. Fourth District Rep. ‘Manay’ Gina de Venecia and Dagupan Vice Mayor ‘Ate’ Belen…
Groups salute Manay Gina, Ate Belen
A BUSY Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez had a very hectic schedule last February towards the first week of March responding to various invitations. She said she can not simply ignore the invitations, especially when she is named special guest in various social occasions in public elementary schools. Fernandez admitted she…
Hectic schedule for Ate Belen
LINGAYEN— Sixth District Board Member Ranjit Shahani said Alaminos City Mayor Hernani Braganza, the gubernatorial nemesis of Governor Amado T. Espino Jr., would be a “General Problem” if he is elected as governor as he may install a red flag at the Capitol. Shahani, speaking before capitol employees during the…
Shahani: Espino still the best bet
MANAY GINA REPORTS THE office of 4th District Rep. Gina de Venecia informed the local media yesterday that the Bureau of Soils has completed taking samples of soil in the areas where the congresswoman plans to establish two malunggay (Moringa Olifiera) plantations, the first ever in her district. The soil…
Malunggay plantations being readied in 4th District
GRATEFUL EMPLOYEES—Provincial employees gather around Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. after the Employees’ Awards and Recognition program held February 14 at the Sison Auditorium. The employees expressed their gratitude to the Governor for consistently adjusting their salaries, so far six times since 2007. The governor noted that “A Grade One…




