FOURTEEN teachers from Papua New Guinea (PNG) are in Pangasinan for an educational trip. Provincial Administrator Nimrod Camba and Chief Administrative Officer Irmina Francisco led the reception of the foreign educators from the Marianville Secondary School in Bomana, PNG. The group will visit the Binmaley North Elementary School (BNES), Pangasinan…
GOODBYE BILAO, HELLO MOTOR – Gone are the days when vegetable vendors walked around communities holding bilaos filled with assorted vegetables. The young vendor moves around in her motorbike in Dagupan’s Bonuan District. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
GOODBYE BILAO, HELLO MOTOR
IMPORTED MEAT, ASF CARRIER THE chairman of Samahan ng Industriyang Agrikultura (SINAG) is pushing for strict implementation of a 100 percent inspection of imported processed meat at the port of entry in the country to prevent the spread of African Swine Flu (ASF). Rosendo So said, “Quarantine first because that’s…
Sinag: Inspect imported processed meat at port of entry
TWENTY-seven jobseekers were hired on the spot from a pool of 118 registered applicants during the Tourism Jobs Fair held on September 25 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center. The Tourism Jobs Fair was a joint project endeavor of the Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office and Pangasinan Public…
27 hired on the spot at Tourism Jobs Fair
STA. MARIA– The regional Department of Agrarian Reform the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) 1 (Ilocos Region) PHP5.076 million worth of farm machinery and equipment for the benefit of some 2,5 farmers in Pangasinan last Friday. Leandro Caymo, DAR-1 director, said that the recipients were both agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs)…
Farmers get P5-M equipment
LINGAYEN — The Pangasinan Provincial Agriculture Office has recorded over PHP63.7 million losses in agriculture caused by the onslaught of the southwest monsoon (habagat) as of Sept. 13. In a report to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO), provincial agriculturist Dalisay Moya said affected by the southwest…
Monsoon rains destroy crops in 6.7k hectares
THIRTY-five locals in Sual received their certificates of completion of Mobile Skills Training Project (MSTP) of the provincial government at the Sual Training Center last week. The graduates completed their 15-day training in basic electrical installation and maintenance and basic carpentry. Sual Public Employment Service Office (PESO) Manager Analyn T….
35 complete MSTP in Sual
GOVERNMENT employees, especially public school teachers, with debts from private lending institutions (PLI) may now breathe easy, as the Government Security Insurance System (GSIS) is extending a Financial Assistance Loan (FAL) to its members. Frederick Parajas of GSIS Dagupan Branch, said that employees may apply for a loan up to…
GSIS rolls out loan program for debt-laden members
MORE livelihood and job generation opportunities were pledged by Gov. Amado Espino III to members of the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) Family Federation, Inc. during a meeting on September 24 at the Urduja House, Capitol Complex, Lingayen. “You have to become proactive in generating income. We will give you opportunities…
OFW Family Associations get assistance for livelihood activities
MANROSAS KA DAGUPAN THE success of Jayceeken’s recent Manrosas Ka Dagupan tree planting activities at the in Dagupan City National High School and the Tondaligan Park have sparked interests among city residents. Founding member Oscar Arcinue announced that an anonymous donor donated 500 seedlings of various flowering trees that will greatly…




