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40 TOWNSFOLK GRADUATE FROM MSTP IN DASOL

By | Governance, News, Punch Gallery

CAPITOL NEWS 40 TOWNSFOLK GRADUATE FROM MSTP IN DASOL. Forty townsfolk from Dasol received their Certificate of Completion during their brief graduation on August 17 held at the Dasol Municipal Hall. Among the graduates were 24 from the Basic Electrical Installation while the 16 finished the Basic Plumbing course. /…

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40 TOWNSFOLK GRADUATE FROM MSTP IN DASOL

PNP installs CCTV cameras at checkpoints

By | News, Peace and Order

TO further strengthen the anti-criminality campaign, the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office installed 46 CCTV cameras at police checkpoints in the province. Pangasinan Police Provincial Director Colonel Redrico A. Maranan said the cameras were installed to boost the Oplan Matang Agila of Pangasinan PPO program and monitor crime activities on the…

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PNP installs CCTV cameras at checkpoints

By August 22, 2020News, Peace and Order

Cop shot by dismissed policeman

By | News, Peace and Order

A policeman in San Quintin town was wounded after a former colleague shot him last Wednesday afternoon, August 19 in Barangay Lagasit. P/Lt. Benedict Espinoza, officer-in-charge at San Quintin PNP, identified the victim as P/Staff Sergeant Gaspar Lucena, assigned at the Pangasinan 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company (PMFC) in Tayug….

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Cop shot by dismissed policeman

By August 22, 2020News, Peace and Order

Editorial August 16, 2020

By | Editorial, News

Untested mandatory distance learning IT’S just as well that the first day of the compulsory distance learning of grade school pupils and high school students has been moved to October 5. If it had not been postponed anew, we would have seen another day of chaos and confusion that accompany…

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Editorial August 16, 2020

By August 18, 2020Editorial, News

BACK TO THEIR NATURAL HABITAT

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

BACK TO THEIR NATURAL HABITAT –  BFAR National Director Eduardo Gongona, Mangatarem Mayor Ramil Ventinilla and BFAR-NIFTDC center chief Westly Rosario release the rehabilitated  Olive Ridley and Green sea turtles at the Lingayen Gulf. It was doubly meaningful for Rosario because it also marked his birthday and start of his retirement. (Punchphoto by…

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BACK TO THEIR NATURAL HABITAT

Asymptomatic COVID-19 patients rarely infect others — PHO

By | Headlines, News

COVID STUDY SHOWS THE Provincial Health Office (PHO) has launched a study aimed at validating the findings of the World Health Organization (WHO) that asymptomatic persons found positive for COVID-19 have bigger chances of recovering as well as having lesser chances of infecting other persons. This was revealed by Dr. Anna…

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Asymptomatic COVID-19 patients rarely infect others — PHO

By August 17, 2020Headlines, News