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Espino lists problems, vows to solve them
Punch News LINGAYEN – Governor Amado Espino Jr. appears to have been on a fact-finding mission in his first 100 days in office and now he vows to spend the rest of his term resolving the ails he discovered. Espino, who delivered his first 100 days report Monday at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center, said he discovered major problems when he assumed office and that these need to be immediately addressed. Among the problems he listed were the poor tourism industry with Pangasinan having the third lowest tourist arrivals in the region, a bloated workforce, an inherited P650 million loan secured by the past administration, alleged irregularities in financial and fiscal management of provincial funds, lack of economic initiatives, unsolved high profile killings, and poor delivery of health services. The governor noted that despite being home to the Hundred Islands National Park, a scenic western coastline with diverse marine life, and several religious sites, the province’s tourism potential has not been tapped with the lack of infra and service facilities for visitors. “It is a land of great natural wonders, with a diverse array of geographic attractions: gorgeous white sandy beaches, verdant hills and scenic terrains, caves and waterfalls. We have in Lingayen one of the first airports in the country, but it is already largely non-operational, used more as a grazing area for cows, goats and sheep,” the governor lamented. ECONOMY Espino also pointed out the lack of commercial seaports despite the province’s strategic location. He also said despite being host to two large power plants in the province, the Sual-coal-fired power plant and the San Roque Multi-purpose Dam project, Pangasinan has no big industries and manufacturing plants. Espino said the provincial government has already initiated moves to take over the Sual fishport complex, operated by the Philippine Fisheries Development Authority, which has been subleased to companies using the facility merely as storage for dressed chicken and ice cream. “For so many years, Pangasinan has not been conducive to investments because it lacked the basic support industries, facilities and services that can adequately protect and promote large industrial operations and other big time businesses,” he said. “Unable to properly exploit our many natural resources, we are left behind by more progressive provinces, and now Pangasinan has the highest incidence of poverty in Region One,” Espino added. As for the provincial workforce, Espino said he has already cut down the number of casual employees from 1,907 to only 700 and raised workers’ salaries by 10 percent. He said he has also directed the Philippine National Police to toughen anti-crime operations, including the eradication of jueteng operations. On public health, Espino said he has directed all 14 public hospitals under the provincial government to improve preventive health care for indigent patients, among others. He vowed to allocate more funds for the construction and repair of school facilities to ensure the limit of 50 students per classroom. “To confront the great issues and problems of our province, we must act in a spirit of goodwill and respect for one another-and I promise, as your governor, I will do my part,” Espino said.
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Int’l airport, seaport to boost Pangasinan’s economic state: guv
Sun.Star LINGAYEN -- Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino Jr. said the construction of an international airport and seaport will be the key to attract investors to the province. “These two major infrastructures will uplift the economic condition of Pangasinan,” said Espino in his first 100 Days report. He said the province development stalled for the past years and growth has been minimal despite its big land area and rich natural resources. Aside from the Sual Coal Fired Power Plant in Sual town and the San Roque Multi-Purpose Hydroelectric Power Plant in San Manuel town, there are no big industries and manufacturing plants in the province. Espino also pointed out that 50 percent of the country's supply of onion comes from Pangasinan yet there is no storage facility in the province for onions. Also, Pangasinan is the number one producer of mangoes in the country but it has no mango processing and storage facilities. The governor said he aims to address these and other concerns to make Pangasinan conducive to investments. "We focused on how to enhance what we have in the province under the Regional Strategic Framework drawn by the national leadership," he said. And since Pangasinan is basically agricultural, Espino said: "The Provincial Government will pursue an Integrated Agricultural Program that can pave the way for the entry of foreign and local private investors." Included in this program, he added, are the construction and repair of deep-sea fishing vessels and storage facilities, fish and food processing plants, construction of silos and warehouses to store rice and corn, and increasing goat and cattle-raising to utilize the vast grazing land and rolling areas of Pangasinan. Espino is optimistic the construction of an international airport and seaport will also attract investors to set up big industries like cement, manufacturing plants, mining and exportation of mineral products, call centers, transhipment of goods, and others. He has been fighting for the redesigning and renovation of the existing Lingayen airport for domestic flights. (The airport is being used by light planes and helicopters.)
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30 Miss Earth candidates set to visit Urdaneta
Sun.Star THIRTY of the more than 80 Miss Earth candidates will be in Urdaneta City on October 28, 2007 for the swimsuit competition. Venue of the swimsuit competition is the Lisland Rainforest Resort located a few meters away from McArthur Highway in Barangay San Vicente in the city. Urdaneta Mayor Amadeo Perez Jr. said they would welcome the Miss Earth entourage at the boundary of Urdaneta City and Villasis at 9 a.m. There will be a motorcade around the city proper. The candidates will stop for a while at the New Public Market before they would proceed to the new Urdaneta City Hall in Barangay Anonas for the tree planting. Perez said only 600 "paying" viewers/audience (fee includes dinner) would be accommodated inside during the swimsuit competition. The organizers will set up a big screen outside the main resort to give the public a chance to view live the goings on inside the resort. Security and traffic plan are in place, the mayor said. A good number of policemen, traffic aides and barangay tanods (watchmen) will be detailed along the highway especially at the area fronting the resort to prevent vehicular accidents. Perez said the visit of the Miss Earth candidates here would be a big promotion not only for Lisland Rainforest Resort but also for the city as a whole. (Visited in the past years by Miss Earth candidates were the cities of Alaminos and Dagupan.) Meanwhile, representatives of Carousel Productions visited the resort twice and assessed both its facilities and environs before giving allowing it to become one of the venues of the swimsuit competition. The resort (others say it is a forest in the city) has 785 fully grown trees to date. The candidates will spend the night here before they proceed to their next activity venue. According to Perez, five candidates will be chosen here as finalists to the Miss Earth crown. The Miss Earth 2007 pageant will be held on November 11 at the University of the Philippines Theater
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The prospects of Philippine mango
By Henrylito D. Tacio THE Philippine mango is not called "Manila Super Mango" around the world for nothing. After all, its taste is still unmatched. In fact, former agriculture secretary Leonardo Q. Montemayor said the fruit has found its way in the Guinness Book of World Records as the sweetest of its kind in the world. How true is this claim? You better ask Ted Hopkins, an American expatriate who was once assigned in the country. When inquired what he would miss about the Philippines before leaving, he answered mangoes. "There's nothing quite like it in the world," he explained. "Its sweet, juicy taste is so addictive, it's the first thing I'd surely like to have when I come back." He further said, "Fresh mangoes from other countries are definitely cheaper compared to the Philippine mango especially those coming from Mexico, but why I would I settle for the second best? When it comes to mangoes, it should be only those coming from the Philippines." For sure, the Philippine mango is one of the country's sources of pride. It is known for "its striking yellow peel and flesh, ambrosial scent, and most importantly, its distinctly sweet yet slightly tart flavor," to quote the words of Trina Leah Mendoza, of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Ripe mangoes are eaten fresh as a dessert or processed into dried mangoes, puree, juice, concentrate, shakes, and many more. When eaten green, they are a tasty treat for lovers of sour fruits as they are usually dipped in salt, fermented fish, or shrimp ("bagoong"). Green mangoes are also pressed into juice and shakes. The Philippines is sixth in world mango production, contributing 4% to world supply. Data from the agriculture department showed that mango ranks third as the most important fruit in the country in terms of volume of production and area after banana and pineapple. Although the Philippines is a major mango exporting country, its average annual production of 1.4 million metric tons still lags behind India (10.8 million metric tons), China (3.62 million metric tons), Thailand (1.72 million metric tons), and Pakistan (1.7 million metric tons). Neighboring Asian countries like Hong Kong and Singapore have long been importing the country's fresh mangoes. Other major markets of fresh mangoes from the Philippines are Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and lately Australia (which allow only those fresh mangoes coming from Guimaras Island). Just recently, the country has been exporting mangoes to the United States. According to the agriculture department, the country generates as much as $35 million yearly from the export of mango products. Most mango exports come from Guimaras Island. Unknown to many Filipinos, however, the province is not among the country's top mango producers. The top producers are Pangasinan (29 percent), Isabela (14 percent), Negros Occidental, Zamboanga del Norte, and Nueva Vizcaya (4 percent each), Bulacan, Iloilo, and South Cotabato (3 percent each), and Cebu (2 percent). Mango growers are being classified into three: backyard growers, commercial growers and corporate farms. The agriculture department said more than half of the mango supply comes from backyard growers (those who own five to 20 fruit-bearing trees). This is followed by commercials growers, entrepreneurs who are mostly based in urban areas, covering roughly 40 percent of the mango supply, and corporate farms that have integrated production and processing operations or export their produce to foreign markets through their exclusive marketing arms.
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Alaminos 'AA' abbatoir adjudged as RP's best
Balita.ph The Alaminos City Abattoir (ACA) has won the coveted 2007 Best Meat Establishment plum under double 'AA' accredited LGU-slaughterhouse category throughout the country. City Administrator Wilmer S. Panabang received the award in behalf of Mayor Hernani A. Braganza and the city government during the celebration of the Meat Safety Consciousness Week held at the Bureau of Soils and Water Management in Quezon City last week. ACA bagged the national award for its excellent compliance to all the rules and regulations set forth by the inter-agency committee during its audit of such facilities nationwide. It bagged the award after being national finalists three times in a row since 2004. The audit was in connection with this year's "Search for the Best Meat Establishment." Members of the inter-agency committee's award giving body include the Department of Agriculture-National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS), Department of Health, Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Department of Interior and Local Government. ACA, also known as Don Leopoldo Alcedo Slaughterhouse, bested other three finalists, namely Imus (Cavite) Municipal Slaughterhouse, Manolo Fortich (Bukidnon) Municipal Slaughterhouse and Moncada (Tarlac) Municipal Slaughterhouse. Interestingly, ACA was the only LGU-owned slaughterhouse to be included among the elite group of "AA" abbatoir throughout the country. "This (recognition) is the fruit of the Braganza administration's long-term program and utmost commitment in extending quality service to the 85,000 Alaminians," said Dr. Ronald Abarra, the City Veterinarian. "This humble accomplishment will even further realize the city government's vision of a Hot Meat Free Alaminos in the next three to five years," he said. The citation was also considered as a real testament that ACA is doing its best to provide affordable, accessible, clean and safe, quality and wholesome meat to the city residents. Abarra attributed the award to the ACA's adherence to high standards set by NMIS and the necessary upgrading of the facility by the city government in order to be the best in the field. The city slaughterhouse was also adjudged as the Region I's best in the same level for four consecutive years starting in 2003. Also, the city's pride recently got its third Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) accreditation from the NMIS Region I.
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Has anyone heard of the plan "Lingayen Black Sands and Royal Villas"? http://www.lingayenblacksand.com/ I e-mailed the CEO but he really can't answer some of my questions like: Where is the proposed site exactly located? What barrio of Lingayen? When will the project start? Completion date? But is seems to be a very wonderful plan!!! Welcome To Your Island Of Dreams Lingayen Blacksand Beach & Royal Villas, Inc. proudly present the latest concept in leasing rights and its for 99 years; your lifetime perpetual rights (PR) assigned land area or PR-Lot/s an exclusive 24/7, 365 days up to 99 years Leasing ownership rights better known as PERPETUAL RIGHTS OWNERSHIP for 99 yrs. lease rights assignable and transferable, YES it is transferable to the next of kin or the like, on the fifth year of the Perpetual Rights; your Lifetime Lease: This Perpetual Rights Ownership is similar to the commonly known TAX DECLARATION, a land property rights or an acquired lot / land area leased from the Government land based properties where its Tax Declaration rights can be applied, for either Sales or Pre-Patent Title/s. Then after five (5) years surveyed for Torrance Title/s. The Leasing Rights is along side with the conditions of, or similar to the better known short term sub- lease (35 Yrs.) at the Camp John Hay in Baguio City where the land property is directly leased from the Philippine Government (Camp John Hay is the former United States Arm Forces recreational facilities) by acquiring just Sub-Leasing the lot/s assigned area for the remaining 35 years term only is a Non-Transferable term with restriction at the back of the lease term contract; while the leasing concept of former Sierra Madre Resort at Tagaytay City is for shorter terms, all the above are located in the Philippines. The Perpetual Rights Ownership is for a lifetime extending to the 99th year of life itself, this could not be compared nor, non-comparable to the internationally accepted TIME-SHARING Concept where you owned your Time Slot for only one (1) week per year only while maintenance and the like is additional cost, sharing the year long cost of overall maintenance. We re-present the rustic and ethnic type of developments on the area, where you can only enjoy the Philippine atmosphere of purely native and natural landscaping and rap road network or macadam settings surrounding the perimeters of the assigned PR-Lots / area. All other structural designs and facilities are to be constructed after the 50% of the Leasing Project is awarded to the Lessees towards the 2 /3 year of purely beach and water lifestyle in the Blacksand world of virtual realities today!!! Introducing LINGAYEN BLACKSAND BEACH & ROYAL VILLAS At Lingayen Gulf, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Luzon Island, Philippines This beach properties Is beautifully spread along the span of almost four (4) kilometers beach sea waters frontage of the three (3) phase developmental plans of the 64 hectares of panoramic beach frontage and beach view situated PR- Lots located in Lingayen Gulf Blacksand Beach properties with blackest powder soft beach sand claimed to have healing elements mysteriously healing many users of the methods to heal elements, likewise conducted by Faith Healers in the region of Lingayen Gulf NOW we have FINALLY revolutionized the concept of LEASING to its best ... Presenting the Foreigners Easy Way to OWN a piece of the Philippines though this 99 years lease lifetime ownership of Perpetual Rights; the concept which opens the gate to Heavens door of tranquility, total peace of mind and rejuvenation processes while embracing the magical blacksand which proves again that black is definitely beautiful and can heal-said the natives in the area…. Come live in this paradise NOW!!! Lingayen the center of business of the Province of Pangasinan located at the North-West of the Republic of the Philippines is also better known as Lingayen Gulf, in caved with mystical powers of the deep seas…and faith healers emerging from Pangasinan Province. Lingayen is found within the biggest island of the Philippines-The Luzon Island; from the over 7,200 Islands and islets of the Republic, also known as a melting pot of various cultures and breed; barely a stone throw away from the equally famous 100 Islands a tourist spot Worldwide enjoyed by Pangasinan Province. The different cultures immerged from the Ilocanos, the Pangalatoks and its distinct dialect a language of its own, discovered at the Bolinao Municipality ideally situated at the western portion of the Province. What you can expect in Province of Pangasinan: Airport arrival and departure services of light plane at the nearby Lingayen Airport Foreign exchange Center in the nearby area/s Major credit cards are accepted in Philippines / Lingayen Blacksand Office Property Security Guards at 24 hours / 7 days with Security Cameras in area/s 3 kilometers of Seawater Frontage with clean powdery Blacksand Beach Inland Swimming Pools for adults and children Basketball Court next to the Clubhouse / Pavilion for local competitions Tennis Courts and other Facilities Playgrounds at Phase 1, 2 and 3 Picnic Grooves at Phase 1,2 and 3 Catering Services Bicycle & Skating Lane at Phase 2 near the Clubhouse / Pavilion 15 rooms Mini-Hospital & Clinics facilities at Phase 2 commercial arcade Fitness Room at the Pavilion Water Skiing accessories for rent will be available at the Pavilion Scuba Diving accessories for rent will be available for deep sea diving Snorkeling Windsurfing seasonal Sailing seasonal Deep Sea Fishing upon request Special Tourist spots Tours within Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao upon request Limousine service available from Manila International Airport to Site Beauty Salon and Boutique home services upon request Physical Massage or Faith Healing services upon request Social Meeting / Board conference facilities and sound system equipment Same day laundry Car rentals / driver for hire and valet available Sightseeing tours within 50 aerial miles upon request Local an / or Los Angeles / New York Times newspaper supply upon request Electrical voltage 220 / 110 AC Cable Television Beach Side Restrooms / Showers along Phase 1,2 and 3 made available Local and International Telephone services (application with PLDT ) ** all designed structures will be started upon the 60% Lease-out of PR-Lots ** Photo above will be the typical outdoor dining area/s at site International and European Cuisine (When the structural buildings are open and operational you can expect all the below) Dining at Lingayen Blacksand & Royal Villas Pavilion will be a pleasure, with a delightful range of food and beverage facilities to choose. The Pavilion Dining areas will serve contemporary European cuisine with seafood specialties in a relaxing yet sophisticated atmosphere. Overlooking Lingayen Gulf, the setting is romantic and peaceful. This restaurant / Pavilion can be entirely enclosed and air-conditioned or open to the open sea air. Our resident European Chief recipes will be reflecting simple and fresh European cooking. The menu changes regularly to provide guests with a continuously changing choice of tastes. An inviting beach view bar fully stocked with a wide selection of European Wine and liquors, Brandy and spirits will be awaiting the guests’ right at the entrance of the restaurant. The Bar is open for tropical cocktails in the late afternoon and for dinner from 19.00 hour onwards. Seating is designed for 65 persons. The Restaurant is an informal open-air terrace serving a selection of Asian and International favorites. This casual restaurant is open for continental breakfasts, light lunches, sunset cocktails and divine dinners. Buffet dinner’s dishes changes every day, providing guests with a variety of taste sensations throughout the week. Dining seats: 100 persons The INN Room Tested along the waterfront with breathtaking views, this is the ideal environment. for Meetings, Team Brainstorming - Whatever your business goals, the Lingayen Blacksand Beach & Royal Villas can help you achieve the best. Our planners will work with you to help make your meeting an efficient success upon request. Seating capacity 100 / 150 persons. (Phase 2) The Grill along the Beach; is an Asian and Italian Restaurant offering a savory selection of fresh seafood, pastas, salads, and prime cuts from the lava stone grill. Open for lunch, cocktails and dinner, The Grill is a popular spot for quiet meals. Same will be constructed upon notice. For an afternoon cocktail or snack between dips in the pool, The Pool Bar will be serving drinks and light meals around the swimming pool for its guests as soon as it opens for the public. Every guestroom of the INN will be having a spacious balcony which is a lovely spot to enjoy a selection from the extensive 24-hour room service menu. Guests can savor an entirely private meal in the comfort of their room or suite. Restaurants Type of Cuisine Number of Seats Company Restaurant International 100 The INN Room International 100 / 150 The Grill Asian & European 75 Open Area /s Asian & International 250 / 500 The INN Guestrooms (Phase 2) Nearly every square inch of our interior will be newly built or re-modeled each year. From beautifully appointed baths and luxurious carpeting to designer lighting and computer data ports on request, you'll find our accommodations tastefully elegant and relaxing when it opens. As a guest of the Lingayen Blacksand & Royal Villas Inc. you'll enjoy: 20 Guest rooms in our Central Resort area of 8 oversized rooms in our hide away Villas along the sea waterfront with Private terraces Breathtaking water views In-room dining Spacious walk-in closets Cable TV Non-smoking rooms Handicapped accessibility Concierge Valet parking outdoor pools and Restaurants and lounges on site Full Waterfront activities. All amenities are European standards. |
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^ Oh, it's my first time to hear this project. The website looks tacky. In a way, I think it's like a scam site.
Please try to contact the Governor's Office Division Chiefs to confirm the development. I'm sure they're more than happy to assist you with your concern. ![]() NORMA UNTALAN Investment and Promotion Unit (075) 542-6853 ALVIN L. BIGAY Housing Office (075) 542-6696 NORMA UNTALAN (Department Head) Planning and Devt. Office (075) 542-6293 MA. LUISA A. ELDUAYAN Tourism Operations Office (075) 542-8007
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LTO opens Bayambang office
Sunday Punch BAYAMBANG — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has opened a satellite office here Monday, it’s seventh in the whole of Pangasinan. The new office is actually a kiosk, which Lawyer Graciano Tobias, LTO chief in Region I, described as the biggest of its kind in the country. Tobias said the establishment of the LTO office is a testament to the commitment of the LTO to bring its services closer to the public. Seen to serve the population of Bayambang and other adjacent towns, the office will be open Tuesday to Thursday and can handle plain renewal of driver’s license, renewal of motor vehicle registration and encoding of alarms. The inauguration was attended by Transportation and Communications Assistant Secretary Reynaldo Berroya, concurrently chief of the LTO, Gov. Amado Espino Jr., Mayor Ricardo Camacho, businessman Cezar Quiambao, president and chief executive officer of Stradcom, and other local government officials. During the inauguration, Berroya announced the LTO’s recently launched “Balik Rehistro” program. The program aims to encourage the owners of the more than 1.4 million vehicles that were not registered in 2006 alone to register with amnesty on late fees. Of these unregistered vehicles, 880,000 are motorcycles and tricycles. Berroya expressed hope that three to five years from now, all vehicles in the country will be properly registered.–CSR
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Good news Allan! Di ko na kelangang pumunta ng San Carlos city para mag pa-renew ng driver's licence pag asa Bayambang ako. |
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Anyone working with the Pangasinan Provincial Government among co-members here to give insights on the Lingayen Black Sands Project? Do you know of any alternative beach front properties along Lingayen Gulf which may be really for sale? |
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Hindi kaya sa me bandang Capandanan ang tinutokoy d2 or sa bandang Binmaley na...hmmmmmm..kelangan malaman e2 ng mga nasa Capitolyo..he he he he...
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Yung old CSI dept. store along McArthur Hi-way, harap ng CB Mall sa Urdaneta, dinidemolish na. Ano kaya ipapalit don?
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Wala ba kayong picture ng CSI-Stadia?
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Hi guys Meron na palang picture ang CSI-Stadia dito. Actuly hindi pa ito totally tapos pero ginagamit na for events. According sa source ko, 200 million ang nagastos dito. Dapat tapos nayan pero for some reason hindi parin. Maganda siya infairness lalo na sa loob pero sa labas, no comment![]() . Anyway yung lot sa side niya papatayuan yun ng hotel.
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Ang ganda naman nyan! Sana may tennis courts din Maganda yan, nagda-diversify na rin ang CSI, para hindi na lang malls ang line of business nila hehe!Also, yung steel footbridge sa taas, parang ganyan din ang kalalabasan nung footbridge na ginagawa dito sa amin sa Villasis. Tatapusin yun for sure before fiesta namin sa January.
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Naks mukhang maganda nga rin yung ginagawa sa Villasis ah! Go for cityhood! hahaha kaso mauuna pa kami sa inyo. ![]() Uy excited na ako sa CSI mall sa town namin, almost 60% na tapos yung structure. siguro sa Fiesta namin magoopen. May Mc Donald's, Goldilocks, Headzone, Department Store, Supermarket, Appliance center ETC. hahaha ang corny Yung Jollibee- San Carlos nagpadala naman ng Mobile Jollibee sa Plaza namin. Naku nanlalaki ang mga mata ng manager dahil sa lapot ng crowd at lakas talaga ng benta nila. Balak ng grupo ng Mayari ng Jollibee- San Carlos magtayo sa town namin kaso walang lot/building na available sa town center tsaka walang commercial bank samin. kaso sa Malasiqui may Jollibee na kahit wala pang commercial bank na malaki.
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Yung structure tapos na talaga. Pero interior wise hindi pa, nakakainis nga eh kasi most of the materials na ginamit substandard ata. Andun din ako during Sari-sari store fair at Kasalang Filipino eh and marami pang hindi tapos. Anyway sana pagandahin yung landscaping sa labas. One more thing na aabangan ng mga taga Dagupan is yung future Hotel na ipapatayo sa tabi ng CSI-Stadia. Nasa planning stage na siya
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Laguna-based factory to hire 700 workers in Pangasinan
By Liway C. Manantan-Yparraguirre LINGAYEN -- The Fujitsu Computer Productions Corporation based in Calamba, Laguna will start its two-day hiring activity in Pangasinan on November 6. The screening and interview will be held at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center (NRSCC) gym here. Provincial Employment Service Office (Peso) chief Alex Ferrer said Fujitsu will be recruiting 700 Pangasinan workers as production operators for its computer parts manufacturing facility. The qualifications are: 18 to 22 years old, female, single, at least five feet tall, at least high school graduate but not college graduate. Ferrer said those who will pass the interview on Tuesday will take the physical and medical examination on Wednesday. The daily wage is about P270. Recently, Hanjin Shipping Company Limited, a Korean shipbuilding company based at Subic, conducted a recruitment activity here and is now training Pangasinense highly-skilled welders for its US$ 1-billion ship-building project at Subic Bay Freeport. The Peso in Pangasinan opened in 1993. Ferrer said it has so far provided local and foreign employment to more than 10,000 Pangasinenses, mostly factory workers. The average applicant per day is 35 while the average employment rate is 15 percent. Asked why the low number of people given employment since Peso started, Ferrer said that majority of those who seek employment at the Peso are “unemployable.” "Peso is their last recourse to get employment," he said. Others want office job and these people apply directly at companies hiring employees, Ferrer added. Ferrer meanwhile said anybody can drop by at their office located at the Kalatiao building at the Capitol grounds and check on job vacancies. Another Jobs Fair is scheduled on November 29.
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