The new temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Urdaneta, Pangasinan, is set to be dedicated on April 28. President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency, the Church’s highest governing body, will preside at the dedication of the third Latter-day Saints temple in…
The public is invited to tour the new Urdaneta Philippines Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This new house of worship is the third Latter-day Saint temple in the country and the first in Northern Luzon. “This city, this locale, this property, this province, and the…
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved renaming several circumferential and bypass roads, a bridge, and a national highway nationwide and established one b
URDANETA CITY, Pangasinan A 13-year old boy suffered serious injuries when he fell from an amusement fairy swing ride in an amusement park in Brgy. Nancayasan on Tuesday evening, Nov 1.
A belated report from police said the victim (name withheld for being a minor) is a resident of Zone 1, Brgy.
Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo
Almost four years after President Rodrigo Duterte launched its “Build, Build, Build” program, Philippine government’s most ambitious infrastructure plan computer-generated images which were once used to present a vision are turning into actual roads and bridges.
According to Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, since July 2016, a total of 26,494 kilometers of roads and 5,555 bridges have been completed.
Critics have said it cannot be done and yet the output of 6.5 million workers involved in the “Build, Build, Build” program have proved them otherwise.
Another misconception was that most projects are only situated in Metro Manila or are operated under the modality of public private partnership. This is far from the truth. In fact, less than five percent of the “Build, Build, Build” projects charge toll or operate under a concession agreement.