ST. JOHN SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS LEARN CAREER CHOICES

By December 12, 2023Governance, Punch Gallery

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MAYOR Belen Fernandez imparts life lessons on career choices, education and character-building to Grade 12 students of St. John’s Cathedral School Inc. during a Career Guidance Coaching on December 4. The local chief executive also shared her early years as a young entrepreneur where she advised the participants to pursue their field of interest in college and reach for their dreams. Career coaching events, conducted by the Department of Labor and Employment, Public Employment Service Office-Dagupan and the local Department of Education, are being held in various schools in the city to guide students on their career exploration process. (Dagupan CIO Photo)

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FOOD BAZAAR NOW OPEN AT TONDALIGAN FERDINAND

STALLS offering assorted food products are now open at Tondaligan Ferdinand Beach in Barangay Bonuan Gueset as part of the ‘One Bonuan, Pakanan ed Baybay’ Food Bazaar project of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Region I in coordination with the local government of Dagupan.

Some 30 Dagupeño entrepreneurs are the first batch of beneficiaries of the Nego-Stall livelihood project which is also in line with the celebration of DOLE’s 90th year anniversary.

Joining the opening of the livelihood opportunity on December 1 that also aims to bolster One Bonuan’s (Bonuan Gueset, Bonuan Boquig, Bonuan Binloc) tourism capabilities were DOLE Regional Director Exequiel Ronie Guzman, Acting City Mayor Bryan Kua, Dagupan City Fiesta 2023 Hermano Mayor Councilor Marcelino Fernandez, Public Employment Services Office-Dagupan Manager Joy Siapno, Tourism Adviser Karlos Reyna and the One Bonuan Barangay Councils.  (Dagupan CIO Photo)

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DAGUPAN CELEBRATES WORLD AIDS DAY  

THE city government of Dagupan has joined the international community in the celebration of World AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) Day on December 1 with a simple yet meaningful program at the City Plaza. Highlight of the event was a short lecture on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) by HIV Nurse Advocate Raymark Perreras and an open forum.  This was followed by a costume parade participated in by members of the LGBTQIA+ community; awarding of winners for Best in Costume, Slam Poetry; and Star of the Night. Acting City Mayor Bryan Kua, City Health Officer (CHO) Dr. Ophelia Rivera, Dagupan Lesbians and Gays Association President Marvin Sabado, City Fiesta Director Rex Catubig, CHO Medical Technologist Carlo Castillo and CHO Nurse Rudolph Joseph Adquilen joined the activity. (Dagupan CIO Photo)

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