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SP Enacts Law on Unsafe Acts of Bus Drivers

SP Enacts Law on Unsafe Acts of Bus Drivers

LINGAYEN – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan has enacted an ordinance prohibiting and penalizing the unsafe and obstructive acts of bus drivers and inspectors during routine inspection and checking of passenger tickets while their buses are in transit along the national highway in Pangasinan.

Provincial Ordinance No. 27-2015 saw its approval during the SP’s regular session held on July 13.

Board Member Raul Sison who authored the resolution stressed the need for the regulatory measure to protect the lives and limbs of people from probable danger when traveling.

Sison said the ordinance also seeks to prevent unreasonable delay of other road users, particularly in Pangasinan, as he noted the common practice of two bus drivers who habitually stop their transport vehicles on opposite directions in the middle of the road to accommodate alighting and boarding inspectors, causing undue inconvenience.

Persons covered under the ordinance include all drivers and inspectors of common carriers, particularly buses, plying the roads within the province.

Violators will be fined P1, 000 each (driver or inspector) for first offense, P2, 000 for 2nd offenders and P5, 000 and imprisonment of not more than 30 days, or both after due notice and hearing for 3rd offenders.

A second ordinance, Provincial Ordinance No. 26-2015 was also enacted during the same session which provides for the policies and fees of the Carotid Duplex Scan procedure at the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH) in San Carlos City. The ordinance amends Provincial Tax Ordinance No. 1-2012, imposing fees for the use of the equipment.

The ordinance, authored by BM Napoleon Fontelera, calls for the use of the Carotid Duplex Scan equipment at the Heart Station of the PPH by a vascular medicine consultant who is a Board Certified Cardiologist, together with a trained vascular technician as required by the Philippine Society of Vascular Medicine.

Fees and charges will cost out-patients and in-patients the amount of P2, 800 and a reader’s fee of P1, 000. Charity and indigent patients who are excluded from paying the reader’s fee will be charged a lesser amount of P2, 500 which will likewise be charged under the Philhealth program.

photo release-PPH DIALYSIS CENTER AGAIN OPERATIONAL

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PPH DIALYSIS CENTER AGAIN OPERATIONAL. The Pangasinan Provincial Hospital, on instructions from Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr., has promptly restored to full operation the Mayor Julian Resuello Dialysis Center in San Carlos City. Photo shows Board Member Generoso Tulagan, Jr., Provincial Health Officer (PHO) Anna Ma. Theresa and PPH Chief Policarpio R. Manuel were on hand when the dialysis center was reopened recently to needy patients. / J. Tamayo

photo release-P’SINAN NURSES IN TOP 21 LICENSURE EXAMS

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P’SINAN NURSES IN TOP 21 LICENSURE EXAMS. One of the largest contingents of successful Pangasinan passers in the history of the Nursing Licensure Exams (NLE) given annually by the Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC) proudly recounted their successes in a happy meeting with Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. at the Capitol recently. The top 2015 NLE passers are graduates of the University of Pangasinan-PHINMA./T.Quimson

Indian firm builds P45- M corn processing plant in Pangasinan

Indian firm builds P45- M

corn processing plant in Pangasinan

 

An Indian company is set to formally open on July 15 a US$10 million corn processing plant it has built on a five hectare lot in Salvacion, Rosales, Pangasinan.

The formal opening of the completed project was announced by Exequiel Magsaysay, corporate secretary of the Prasad Seeds Philippines, Inc., a subsidiary of the Indian multinational agri-business company, Prasad Seeds.

In peso term, the investment would be equivalent to Php 450 million by the latest exchange rate. It was the single biggest foreign investment in this Northern Luzon province in recent years.

The last foreign investment before this was sank into the San Roque Multipurpose Dam Project in the town of San Manuel, a facility that generates cheap electricity as well as irrigation water to a wide swat of agricultural lands in Pangasinan and two nearby provinces.

“Prasad Seeds, a global company headquartered in Hyderabad, India is expanding this year worldwide starting in the Philippines,” Magsaysay announced in a letter sent to newsmen invited to witness the opening of the investment project.

Prasad Seeds Philippines is initially providing tolling services such as sorting, grading, processing and packaging corn seeds for another global seed company, Syngenta, Magsaysay added.

Prasad Seeds Philippines is committed in supporting the goal of the Department of Agriculture and the province of Pangasinan at making the province the seed capital of the Philippines, Magsaysay further said.

Two big seed companies are already based in the province.

In the long term, the company aspires to help convert the Philippines as the seed hub of Asia.

PPH Dialysis Center Re-opens

Pasyar Pangasinan Held

LINGAYEN- Another group of Lakbay Aral participants from Calasiao expressed their appreciation to Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. and the whole of the provincial government for having the opportunity to have a glimpse of the various transformations done by the present administration to give the province a new and improved face.

The senior citizens of Barangay Ambuetel in Calasiao and some members of their families were the recent visitors who were treated to a tour of the Capitol complex and some tourist sceneries of Pangasinan last July 6 through the “Pasyar Pangasinan” program of the provincial government, which aims to showcase the beauty of the province and the beautiful transformation done by the present administration.

Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Calimlim, Jr. who led other members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan in welcoming the 168 senior citizens of Barangay Ambuetel at the Sison Auditorium here said that Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr., and the provincial government are happy over the appreciation expressed by the group on the various developmental undertaking and achievements by the province since the Espino administration took over in 2007.

Calimlim said the eight-year administration of Gov. Espino has taught Pangasinenses to give importance to their place of origin, their history and culture and become proud of themselves as Pangasinenses.

Speaking on behalf of Gov. Espino, VG Calimlim thanked the people of Barangay Ambuetel especially the senior citizens for playing inspiration that gave them, as officials of the province, the determination to exert their best efforts in bringing about development.

Meanwhile, Board Member Amado “Pogi” I. Espino III, also urged the citizenry of Calasiao especially the senior citizens that they have a role to play and a big help of inculcating into the youth’s minds the nobility and sincerity of the present administration’s ambition to make the youth give importance to our heritage.

The young Espino told the elders that they are a living testimony who can relay to the youth what happened during the past and compare it to the present.

BM Espino, told the older visitors that they are the province’s instruments in teaching the future generation to love their native land and promote it as well, as he urged everyone to unite and work for a common goal, that is, to provide a better future for the next generation.

“Magsama-sama tayo sa pangangalaga ng mga susunod na henerasyon para sa kanilang magandang kinabukasan,” said BM Espino who is also the Liga ng mga Barangay president.   /ADV

Jobs Fair set on July 15

LINGAYEN – Thousands of local and overseas firms await jobseekers for Pangasinan as the Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) holds a mini jobs fair on July 15, 2015.

PESO Manager Alex Ferrer said the jobs fair will be held at the Pangasinan PESO, Alvear St., Capitol Complex here with six companies in tow to recruit workers for local and overseas employment.

Ferrer called on the people to help disseminate the information to those who are looking for a job.

He likewise advised applicants to bring their resume and credentials..

The following is the list of jobs available for the mini jobs fair:

3Cs INDUSTRIAL STAFFING SOLUTIONS

Production Operators (1, 000)

  • Male: 5’7”; at least 2yr. computer related course
  • Female: 4’11”; 18-35 years old
  • With 20/20 vision

EPSON PRECISION PHILS.

Production Operators (1,000)

  • Female: 18-30 years old
  • High school graduate/vocational/college level
  • Single/Married: No height requirement

ESTANSAAS DEVELOPMENT, Inc.

  • Accounting Manager (1)
  • Accounting Assistant (3)
  • Junior Web Developers (20)
  • Graphic Designers (5)

JANBY MARKETING CORPORATION

  • Sales Supervisor (5)
    • Male/Female; Graduate of any course
    • At least 25-35 years old; at least 2-year experience in sales management or handling people
    • Computer literate; Can drive and with license
    • Willing to be assigned anywhere in the Olongapo-Zambales area

    Accounting Head (3)

    • Male/Female; BS Accountancy graduate
    • At least 25-35 years old
    • At least 2-year experience in accounting functions
    • With supervisory or managerial experience
    • Computer literate

    Accounting Staff (7)

    • Male/Female; at least 23-30 years old
    • Graduate of BS Accountancy
    • At least 1 year experience

    Salesman (20)

    • Male/Female; at least 25-35 years old
    • Good interpersonal skills; Communication and marketing strategies
    • Computer literate; can drive and with license
    • Willing to be assigned anywhere in in the Olongapo-Zambales area

Micro Distributor Salesman/Bower salesman

  • Male; at least 2nd year college; at least 23-30 years old
  • With good interpersonal skills
  • Can drive motorcycle with sidecar and with license
  • Willing to be assigned anywhere in in the Olongapo-Zambales area

Admin Supervisor (3)

  • Female; College graduate of any course
  • At least 2-year experience in all admin functions
  • With good leadership and management skills
  • With supervisory and managerial experience
  • Computer literate

HR Assistant

  • Female; at least 25-35 years
  • At least 1 year experience in related field
  • Knowledge in labor laws; computer literate
  • Communication, presentation and negotiation skills

Audit Staff (7)

  • Male/Female; at least 2-year experience in accounting job
  • BSA graduate; Good in Mathematics or Accounting
  • Good memory; knowledgeable in MS Excel

Cashier (20)

  • Female; Single; College graduate or at least 2nd year college or certificate degree
  • With or without experience; willing to be trained
  • Good people skills; computer literate

Delivery Driver (6)

  • Male; 20-35 years old; with driving license
  • Willing to be assigned anywhere in in the Olongapo-Zambales area

Delivery Helper (5)

  • Male; 18-30 years old; at least High School graduate
  • With or without experience; Willing to be assigned anywhere in in the Olongapo-Zambales area

Internal Security (5)

IT Encoder (12)

Warehouseman (6)

Office Staff (15)

ADAM ENTERPRISES

K.S.A.

Plumbers

Carpenters

Electricians

Masons

Tile Setters

SEPTEMBER STAR, INC.

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Nurse Specialist (11)

Laboratory Specialist (4)

Radiology Specialist (3)

Welders (GTAW+ SMAW) (40)

Pipe Fabricators (20)

Pipe Fitters (80)

Mechanical Helpers (40)

Mechanical Fitters (55)

Industrial Electricians (60)

Heavy Equipment Mechanic (25)

Piping Foreman (Engineering Graduate) (15)

Heavy Equipment Operator (30)

HVAC-RAC Engr. (5)

HVAC Technician (20)

Mechanical/Electrical Engineer (5)

Crane Operators (9)

Heavy Duty Drivers (25)

Maintenance Fitters (15)

Mechanical (Piping) Foreman (5)

/ADV

 

Young Pangasinense wins ASEAN Chess Tilt

LINGAYEN – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Pangasinan took pride in the success achieved by a young Pangasinense after winning in the ASEAN chess championship in Singapore held from June 8 to 17.

In a provincial resolution passed on June 29, the SP commended Samantha Glo C. Revita, a 15-year-old chess prodigy from Rosales, Pangasinan who represented the country in the 16th ASEAN Age Group Chess Championship.

The resolution authored by Board Member Ranjit R. Shahani and co-authored by Board Member Alfonso Bince said Revita has amply demonstrated her mettle in the game of wits and patience during the competition and succeeded in bringing home the gold medal and another three silver medals from the international competition.

Shahani and Bince said that by garnering multiple medals in the recent ASEAN chess championship, the young lass has again brought national and international acclaim for Pangasinan.

The resolution authors further noted that Revita’s display of a high level of performance and excellence in chess is worthy of emulation among other youths and sports enthusiasts in the province.

Revita who has already made her mark in local and international chess leagues by winning gold, silver and bronze medals in age group chess competitions in the past years deserves the commendation of the officials and leaders of Pangasinan.

At the age of 13, Revita was already a woman FIDE Master. Holding the distinction of being the first woman FIDE Master of Pangasinan, Revita is a product of the Governor Amado T. Espino Jr.’s chess tournaments and chess clinics launched several years ago to provide full support to homegrown athletes who possess special agility on the board game.

Since 2009, the Espino administration has launched a pro-active program for sports particularly in the game of chess. The provincial government launched the chess development program to bolster the ability of Pangasinense chess

players, especially the youth, where Revita has been a regular participant of the chess clinics conducted by the province. /ADVillanueva

Gov. Espino lauds Pangasinan OFWs

Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. (seated, center) together with (seated, from left) Pangasinan OFW Family Federation (POFFED), Inc. President Esmeraldo P. Agustin, Sr., Alaminos Senior Labor and Employment Officer Rhoda Dingle, Licensing and Regulation Office of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) Director Robert Larga, Provincial Employment Services Office (PESO) Manager Alex Ferrer, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Region 1 Head Gerardo Rimorin, National Reintegration Center for OFWs Regional Coordinator Ethel Saliendra and some of the officers and members of POFFED flash the number one sign during the induction ceremonies of POFFED on June 25 at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center in Lingayen. The event was attended by over 400 POFFED members from all over the province. /MVSadim

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Province congratulates SEA Games gold medalist

Province congratulates SEA Games gold medalist

LINGAYEN — The provincial government commended a 21-year-old Pangasinense who bagged the gold medal in the recently concluded 28th Southeast Asian Games, one of the largest and most prestigious multi-sports events in Southeast Asia, which was held in Singapore last June 5- 16.

The Pangasinan’s pride Marella Vania T. Salamat who hails from Sitio Salingcaoet in Poblacion, Bugallon town received the commendation through Provincial Resolution No. 1387-2015approved during the Sangguniang Panlalawigan regular session last Monday, June 22.

Salamat who is a dentistry student of the University of the East, outplayed other contenders in the Women’s 30-kilometer Cycling Category Individual Trial by registering 44 minutes and 46.38 seconds.

“The sterling performance of Marella Vania T. Salamat in sports cycling competition at an early age will serve as an inspiration and model to the youth of the province,” second district BM Nestor D. Reyes, author of the resolution, said.

Reyes added that “Salamat deserves the commendation not only from the officials and leaders of this great Province but also of the entire citizenry as well.”

The gold medalist is the daughter of Engr. Rod and Dr. Marivic Salamat. (Merly Ramos)