MARCH OF SAINTS—Students of catholic schools in the archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan don costumes to portray the images of saints revered by the Filipino Catholics, among them Pope Gregory the Great, Pedro Calungsod, Lorenzo Ruiz, Augustine of Hippo, Francis de Sales, John of the Cross, John Vianney, Padre Pio, Catherine of…
MARCH OF SAINTS
A STORY FROM LOLA BASYANG-–Dagupan City Mayor Belen Fernandez takes time out as a mayor to be a storyteller to Day Care Center pupils for her project “Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang.” Senior citizens have been tapped as storytellers, and to teach the kids good moral values and character. (Contributed…
A STORY FROM LOLA BASYANG
COASTAL CLEAN UP—Some 3,000 volunteers pitch in to help clean the Lingayen beachfront (at the back of the Capitol Building) during the Simultaneous Coastal Clean-up (Save the Lingayen Gulf – Shore it Up). The activity highlighted the need to preserve the natural beauty of the Gulf and the primary source of…
COASTAL CLEAN UP
REMEMBERING THE DEAD—Workers of BFAR-NIFTDC spruce up the fish cemetery anticipating the usual visit of tourists in the area every All Souls Day. The fish cemetery is the first such cemetery in the country and one of the most visited areas in the center. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage
REMEMBERING THE DEAD
FIRST TO VOTE—A drop of indelible ink is applied on Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.’s after casting his vote for the 2013 Barangay Elections at Portic Integrated School in Bugallon last October 29. The governor arrived at the polling precinct at 7:00 o’ clock in the morning and was the first voter who…
FIRST TO VOTE
STARTING THEM YOUNG— Grade 3 to 5 pupils of the Aplaya Elementary School in Lingayen work on their tasks during the environmental awareness campaign during the Junior Environment Scouts (JES) workshop last week organized by the Metro Pacific Investment Corp led by businessman Many V. Pangilinan in partnership with provincial government…
STARTING THEM YOUNG
WORKING FOR OFWs—The new set of officers of the Pangasinan Overseas Filipino Workers are sworn into office by Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. at the Capitol Building during their courtesy call. The group, led by Esmeraldo Agustin (Rosales) president (3rd from right) is composed of Vicky Briones, vice president; Emiliano Pineda,…
WORKING FOR OFWs
PANGASINAN IS BEST LGU—Engr. Alvin Bigay, chief of Provincial Housing and Urban Development Council Office (right) receives from Vice President and Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Chair Jejomar Binay (second from right) and HUDCC Secretary General Cecilia Alba (second from left) a trophy and P100,000 cash prize for Pangasinan…
PANGASINAN IS BEST LGU
“NUMBER 1” FOR CHESS—The country’s future grandmasters join Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. for the “number one sign” photo op after the awarding of winners in the 3rd Pangasinan Age Group Chess Championships. The tournament, sponsored by the provincial government last October 19-20, was participated in by 202 players from Pangasinan, Tarlac,…




