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Police maintain Dagupan still a peaceful city

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3 VIOLENT CRIMES ALARM RESIDENTS  NOTHING to be alarmed. These are isolated cases. This was the assurance of P/Superintendent Jandale Sulit, Dagupan City police chief, amid concerns that peace and order situation is deteriorating after a series of violent crimes took place in the city. Netizens expressed concern over the…

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Police maintain Dagupan still a peaceful city

By September 3, 2018Headlines, News

Victory Liner, Solid North get another ‘final’ ultimatum

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THE Victory Liner and Solid North were given another ‘final’ ultimatum to sign a compromise agreement over use of the the access road behind their respective terminals on Perez Boulevard on or before October 1. Failing that, the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) will seek the full compliance with the city ordinance by…

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Victory Liner, Solid North get another ‘final’ ultimatum

By September 3, 2018Headlines, News

Dagupan police solve rape-slay 

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THE rape-slay of a sales lady of City Supermarket Inc. (CSI) was considered solved in less than 24 hours after the Dagupan police arrested four men believed to be involved in the brutal incident. P/Superintendent Jandale Sulit identified the suspects as Rhadu Ubando Eugenio, 36; Jonathan De Vera, 29; Alfredo…

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Dagupan police solve rape-slay 

By September 3, 2018Headlines, News

San Roque Dam stops water release

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AFTER 18 DAYS THE National Power Corporation (Napocor) finally closed its floodgates at the San Roque Dam on August 30 after releasing excess water dumped by intermittent heavy monsoon rains for three weeks in the province that inundated many towns and cities. This was the advisory of Odette Rivero, Napocor…

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San Roque Dam stops water release

By September 3, 2018Headlines, News

Dagupan starts work, talks on flood mitigation measures

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AFTER 18 DAYS THE Dagupan City government began working with various agencies on flood mitigation activities in heavily flooded parts of the city. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has began clearing and declogging silted esteros and drainage systems on Cuison Road in Barangay Tapuac. The first to…

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Dagupan starts work, talks on flood mitigation measures

By September 3, 2018Headlines, News

BIR orders 6 stores closed

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OPLAN KANDADO SIX establishments in Pangasinan were issued closure orders under “Oplan Kandado” of the Bureau of Internal Revenue District Office No. 4 in Calasiao town. Florentino Daz, BIR District Office 4 group supervisor, said the closed stores were under surveillance for 10 days and were found either to have…

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BIR orders 6 stores closed

By September 3, 2018Headlines, News

2,000 seedlings planted in Mt. Balungao

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SOME 2,000 narra and mahogany seeds were planted by different sectors in Mt. Balungao during the Oplan Broadcastreeing Program of Kapiasanan ng Brodkaster sa Plilipinas (KBP) Pangasinan. In partnership with Abono Partylist, Pangasinan Police, LTO, SSS, DENR, Provincial Mobile Force Company and LGU Balungao, the KBP tree planting activity was…

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2,000 seedlings planted in Mt. Balungao

By September 3, 2018Inside News, News

Congress OKs bill declaring Basilica of Manaoag as pilgrimage site

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THE House of Representatives has approved on second reading on August 28 a bill declaring the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag and its environs located in Manaoag a pilgrimage site and tourist destination. “It was a long road but finally, the House Bill No. 7882 or…

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Congress OKs bill declaring Basilica of Manaoag as pilgrimage site

By September 3, 2018Inside News, News