SUNSET AFTER A RAINY DAY – Photographer-hobbyist Art G. Valenzula captures the sunset at its best time as daylight fades on visitors at the Tondaligan Park in Dagupan City (Contributed)
SUNSET AFTER A RAINY DAY
DENGVAXIA SCARE STILL ON LINGAYEN–Measles cases in Pangasinan ballooned to unprecedented 637 percent at 1,298 with nine deaths from January 1 to July 8 this year, compared to only 176 cases with one death for the same period last year. This was reported by the Provincial Health Office (PHO) that…
Measles cases up 637 %, dengue cases down 31%
FIRST on the agenda of the new Lim administration is to address what it sees as the worsening garbage and waste disposal in the city. This, according to Mayor Brian Lim, will be the focus of his discussion when he makes the rounds of all the barangays in the city…
Mayor Lim set to close open dumpsite
LINGAYEN—The vice governor here has urged his colleagues in the 10th Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board) of Pangasinan and the leadership of the province to revisit the laws and policies that would ease the burden of doing business here as its major agenda. “At a time when our fellow Pangasinenses are…
VG Lambino: Let’s ease burden of doing business
AFTER 11 YEARS OF CHALLENGES MALASIQUI —It took 28-year old Ben John Canonigo Lazo 11 years to earn a college degree at the University of Pangasinan, and he did it in style – he finished second highest in the recent Architect Licensure Examination held on June this year.CA= Lazo told…
No regrets for Top 2 Architecture board finisher
LINGAYEN–In preparation for tsunami in case of a magnitude 8.2 earthquake in the Manila Trench, some 100 kilometers west of Bolinao in the West Philippine Sea, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) continues to conduct tsunami evacuation drills in Pangasinan’s coastal areas. This was bared by Rhodyn…
PDRRMO wary of Manila Trench than the ‘Big One’
SUDDENLY A PEDESTRIAN’S HAVEN – Dagupan residents woke up last Thursday to see the congested market vendor’s paradise cleared for market shoppers and motorists. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
SUDDENLY A PEDESTRIAN’S HAVEN
BUGALLON — Residents of Sitio Nalbagan, Barangay Umanday bade goodbye to darkness which has been their old friend, after two solar-powered street lights were installed by the barangay council on Thursday. For decades, Nalbagan residents walked through dark corners and the street every night. They admitted they only managed it…




