October 2006

By October 6, 2006News

October 29 – November 4, 2006

Police on alert vs. mobile shabu

China’s envoy pledges projects for Pangasinan

No ‘Kotong’ cops under my watch – Bataoil

Landfill okay still hangs

Dagupan SP questions P375M 2007 budget

Traffic re-routing in Dagupan

Police on full alert on All Saints’ Day

No mercy for Dagupan sidewalk vendors

CSWO to take beggars off Dagupan’s streets

Police warns alarm system still not in place

Ruins of Franklin Bridge to be preserved, DPWH assures

Farmers claim seeds under GMA program substandard

JdV gives mobile clinics to Mangaldan, San Fabian

Purefoods team surprises Msgr. Bitanga

Rivera leads APSU chapter

VMUF students get TESDA scholarship

Gen. Velasco’s bikefest unfolds today

Dagupan wins six bronzes in Milo Karate tilt

October 22 – 28, 2006

Opposition hounds sanitary landfill in Bayambang

City proposes P375 million 2007 budget

Council pushes for CCU conversion into university

Dawel-Pantal-Lucao road above board

Dagupan vendors warned: Clear sidewalks

Jara is new PUNCH associate editor

STL replaces jueteng – Cruz

3rd district congress ‘wannabes’ named

Pangasinan Comelec ready for 2007 elections

New Mangaldan cop chief will address traffic

Rugby street kids arrested

Drunken motorcyclist hits tree, dies

First marine mammal preservation seminar

School inducts new officers

Carrera wins bike tour anew

UPang cagers win dribbling tilt

October 15 – 21.2006

AIM finding of bribery assailed by city brass

JdV sets aside P3M for first pedestrian overpass

City’s new initiative? rent one, get 2 stalls

Archbishop backs ‘no retake’

UL scores twin victories

Provincial board begins hearing on Bayambang landfill

Police chief to stop “peryahan”

Hospital cashier in hot water

Capitol complex, soon to be heritage site

Braganza to Mexico for world’s ecosystem summit

Giant Multi-Purpose Center rising at CSI-The City Mall

City employees undergo ‘simplification’ seminar

Four US-based lasses vie for Miss Urdaneta

Taduran girl graduates with honors

UL quintet seizes crown

Japanese karate champion trains Dagupan karate team

Pangasinan athletes shine in 9th Milo Little Olympics

Open Chess tourney winners

October 8 – 14, 2006

Bayambang is keen on P250M sanitary landfill

Cruz hits government for promoting gambling

Level III status for UL’s college

Baraan slams 50% stall discount

Domalandan bridge early completion assured

BIR Region tops collection nationwide

DPWH district: dismantling of billboards not easy

Work on new Pantal Bridge begins

Barangay captains told to cooperate

City welcomes partners in Project PROMISE

Barangay brass probe ‘ghost’ projects

R1MC to build 1st medical herbal garden

Consultants cannot direct offices

Dagupan scores high and low in competitiveness

Lomibao sees big promise for ARIIP

UPang HRM studes shine in Baguio

Tito appeals for unity among Pangasinenses in Canada

UL wins walk-out marred first of 3 series

3rd district bikefest set October 29

UL shines in taekwondo tilts

October 1 – 7, 2006

OPINION

Editorial
Punchline
Here and There
Think about it
General Admission
Business Log
Harvest Time
Viewpoints
Feelings
Sportseye

50 percent discount will hurt city –bursar

Mission set to save beached dolphins from death

No to new cities – Dagupan SP

Decorp will pursue cases vs. DC, San Jacinto

GMA’s flip-flopping draws flak

Duque proposes win-win solution for retake exams

Ladderized education pushed for better future

CHR tags PNP, AFP, NPA as top violators

New Dagupan diversion road mulled

DOH expands ‘safe water’ project in Pangasinan

Unrepaired dikes cause flood

US trip for Libunao didn’t escape detractors

Videoke bars banned in Manaoag

Customs bureau, soon at par with world’s best

Clean up drive in Tondaligan ongoing

Bayambang hospital under special audit

New 11 irrigation projects in Pangasinan soon

27th National Reservists Week

2006 City Fiesta preparation in full swing

FarmOut cites new agents’ benefits

AEI-C % survives, forges semis stint

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