WITH just four remaining days before the September 30, 2021 voter’s registration deadline, the Commission on Election (Comelec) reminded the public to grab the opportunity and register. In a radio interview on Wednesday, City Elections Officer lawyer Michael Sarmiento said the commission will not extend the registration deadline citing the…
THE town of San Jacinto was placed under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) with heightened restrictions classification starting September 20 and will end on October 3, to the request of Mayor Leo de Vera, which was granted by Governor Amado Espino III. In Gov. Espino ‘s letter to Mayor De Vera on September 18, the governor said “In view of…
San Jacinto MECQ classification ends October 3
VANDALISM OF CITY PROPERTY – Torn tarpaulins provided by the Dagupan City government to cover the area occupied by vendors’ stalls have become eyesores beside the city hall but the market officials just leave them be without thought of making the vendors account for the torn and outright vandalized property of…
VANDALISM OF CITY PROPERTY
COVID-19 cases in Pangasinan surged during the period September 10 -16 with 3,909 new cases registered but this was not as big since it was effectively checked by the high number of recoveries with 3,460 but 45 other persons were reported to have died. The biggest recoveries occurred on September…
Pangasinan’s update: 3,909 new cases, 3,460 recoveries, 45 deaths
CRITICAL RISK LEVEL SINCE the detection of one Beta variant last August 26 and eight new Delta variants in Dagupan City, the situation continues to remain in critical risk level after registering an all-time high of 1,051 active cases on September 15, after 97 new cases were logged against only…
Dagupan continuous surge in COVID-19 cases
ANOTHER SINGLE DAY HIGH THE Provincial Health Office (PHO) recorded highest single-day recoveries from the COVID-19 with 1,048 cases on September 15, bringing the number of total recoveries to 20,759 out of reported 25,813 cases. PHO chief Dr. Anna de Guzman attributed the increasing number of cases to the fact…
Pangasinan records 1,048 COVID-19 recoveries
TWENTY-one mayors suspended the school opening in their respective areas to Oct. 4 or until further notice, due to spike of COVID cases. The mayors, namely, Mayors Julier Resuello (San Carlos City), Julio Parayno III (Urdaneta City), Roland Sagles (Aguilar), Jojo Callejo (Alcala), Joganie Rarang (Anda), Ramon Guico Jr. (Binalonan),…
21 mayors suspend class opening to Oct. 4
THE Sangguniang Panlalawigan adopted two resolutions urging the national government to reset the opening of classes and to suspension of all activities for the current 2021-2022 school year in view of the latest surge of COVID-19 cases in the provinces. Both resolutions were authored by Fourth District Board Member Jeremy Agerico…
SP backs suspension of opening of classes
ONLY 1.09-M REGISTERED THIS school year 20121-2022, only 1,043,505 pupils and students in Kindergarten to Grade 12, both in public and private schools were enrolled which is fewer by 243,687 compared to the last school year. This was reported by the Department of Education (DepEd) in Region 1 in its…
DepEd Region 1’s enrolment drops by 19%
AMID SURGE IN COVID PANDEMIC IN view of the executive orders of some mayors in Pangasinan directing the suspension of the opening of classes for school year 2021-2022 in their respective areas, the regional director of the Department of Education (DepEd) in Region 1 is encouraging “all school activities be…




