Editorial Cartoon July 19, 2020
Time for mayors, kapitans to step up AS the national and provincial government officials are doing all possible to contain the COVID-19 contagion at this critical stage when efforts are being balanced between restoring economic normalcy and minimizing the spread of infection, our citizens are visibly and grossly mistaking the…
Editorial July 19, 2020
NEW ROTARY LEADERSHIP — Normelito Quimo (center) takes his oath as President of Rotary Club of Dagupan East for RY 2020-2021 during the 49th Induction and Turn-over Ceremonies at Bedbox Hotel in Dagupan City on July 10. Behind him is his family and Immediate Past President Aguedo Sta. Maria (left). They…
NEW ROTARY LEADERSHIP
TRAINING FOR NEW NORMAL – Teachers of Dagupan City National High School, one of the pilot areas in the region, CNHS is implementing online and modular instruction (OLaMI) conduct a two-week simulation of distance learning using different learning modalities to be used in the next school year. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
TRAINING FOR NEW NORMAL
WAR VERSUS CORONAVIRUS THE number of active COVID-19 cases in Pangasinan has now risen to 28 as of July 17 because 15 new patients were reported from 26 last July 10 while 13 recovered from the disease. Dr. Anna de Guzman, the provincial health officer, said the remaining 28 active…
Active COVID-19 cases rise to 28: 15 new, 13 recoveries
A one-year-old boy from Barangay San Felipe East, San Nicolas became the youngest COVID-19 patient when he and two siblings, a six-year-old and an eight-year-old, both female, and two other family members were found infected with COVID-19 last July 14. The boy and her siblings were brought to San Felipe…
One-year old boy from San Nicolas, youngest COVID-19 case
THE leader of a gun-for-hire group in Eastern Pangasinan died in an armed encounter with policemen manning a checkpoint in Barangay Guiling in Rosales at 10 a.m. on July 9. The suspect, identified as Charlie Espanto, leader of the Espanto Gun-for Hire Group, riding a motorcycle ignored policemen who flagged…
Gun-for-hire leader neutralized
THE Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) assured that it is slowly bringing back public transportation in Pangasinan. The assurance was made by lawyer Annabel Nullar, LTFRB assistant regional director, during a virtual KBP Forum through zoom video tele-conferencing on Thursday. She said they will restore back 50 percent…
LTFRB assures more mass transport soon
THE letter-request of transport leaders in Dagupan to the city government for endorsement to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to issue special permits for 75 additional jeepneys to service Dagupan remains unacted upon by the Public and Order and Safety Office (POSO). Bernard Tuliao, president of the…




