BALON DAGUPAN NEWS The Dagupan City government turned over a new fire and rescue truck with a water capacity of 2,000 liters to the city’s Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), significantly boosting the latter’s firefighting capability. Turned over by Mayor Belen T. Fernandez to Fire Chief Inspector Georgian Pascua on…
Undas in Dagupan City
SP Frontpage November 04, 2018 issue
Punchiteria
Editorial Cartoon
Pangasinan Beach, a vision and a dream WHAT most thought was unthinkable turned out to be the best thing that ever happened. We are referring to the surprise and unexpected order to transform Boracay Beach from a cesspool to the world’s finest anew. That it happened the way it did,…
EDITORIAL
SPIDERMAN AT THE CEMETERY – A hired laborer adept at applying fresh paint on tombs regardless of location, shows determination to deliver on promised services. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
SPIDERMAN AT THE CEMETERY
ONLY POWER OUTAGES LINGAYEN—The observance of All Saints’ Day in Pangasinan was generally peaceful. P/Sr. Superintendent Wilson Lopez , provincial police director, said there were 228 assistance hubs in place in different towns and cities manned by 1,640 police personnel tasked to ensure peaceful and orderly observance of All Saints’…
All Saints’ Day observance generally peaceful
FOLLOW THE LEADER – Visitors at the Dagupan City Catholic Cemetery walk through planks to avoid stepping on mud around the wet grounds of the cemetery after Typhoon ‘Rosita’ paid an earlier visit to the area. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
FOLLOW THE LEADER
ONLY BLACKOUTS, MINIMAL EVACUATION LINGAYEN– Pangasinan was largely spared by the wrath of Super Typhoon “Rosita” as negligible damages were registered in 48 towns and cities as of 2:00 p.m. on October 31. Based on the Situation Report of the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office, except for fallen branches and billboards…




