By Leonardo Micua ALTHOUGH COVID-19 cases in the country, including Pangasinan, have dropped significantly based on figures from the Department of Health, there should be no room for complacency among us knowing that the disease can still resurge like what’s happening in Europe and other parts of the world….
By Leonardo Micua THERE’S a big trouble brewing in the administration party, PDP Laban, with the sudden withdrawal of presidential aspirant Ronald “Bato” de la Rosa and his instant substitution by Senator Bong Go, who is running for president under another new political party, and the last-minute decision of President Rodrigo Duterte to run for…
Then there were three Lims
By Leonardo Micua WERE it not for the memorandum of Governor Amado Espino III dated November 9, 2021 uploaded on Facebook, many of us might not have remembered that last November 13 was a red-letter day in Pangasinan, being the 125th birthday of one of the illustrious sons of…
The Father of Dagupan City
By Leonardo Micua APROPOS to my item last week, officials of Pangasinan and Dagupan City must now realize that we have long been left out by our neighbors in the Ilocos and the Cordilleras of the convenience of having direct link via public transportation to Metro Manila from Pangasinan….
IATF-LTFRB’s discrimination vs Pangasinan
By Leonardo Micua NOW that the Philippines is finally rated a low risk area for COVID-19 by the Department of Health, methinks it’s time our local officials again to press for the resumption of public transportation from Pangasinan to Cubao and vice versa if they really care for the…
Why is LTFRB punishing Pangasinan?
By Leonardo Micua AFTER almost two years with the pandemic, the light at the end of the tunnel that we all dreamt to see might be too near but yet too far for all of us. What of the newly emerged Sub-Delta variant already detected in Russia and Israel…
Watch out for sub-Delta variant
By Leonardo Micua AS I was writing this piece, it was the fourth day of the flood in Dagupan, the highest flood the city ever seen for four days despite the fact that Typhoon Maring had already left the country days earlier. It didn’t surprise anyone to see some…
Frequent flooding is bad for business
By Leonardo Micua AFTER failing to unite all the opposition forces against the perceived candidate of Mr. Rodrigo Duterte, VP Leni Robredo made a last-minute decision to eventually run for president with Senator Kiko Pangilinan as her running-mate. Well, the two are obviously the candidates of the Liberal Party and…
Leni’s last minute changes
By Leonardo Micua SO it was Senator Manny Pacquiao who was the earliest bird to file his certificate of candidacy before the Commission on Elections for the highest position of the land. He beat all prospective presidential candidates to the draw by being the first to file, which means…
Earliest bird catches the worm?
By Leonardo Micua BELIEVE me, the COVID-19 pandemic will soar even higher because of the coming political season that will start October 1 to 8 with the filing of CoCs by all prospective candidates and by groups eyeing to be among the front runners in the party list race. We just…