+ Follow BARANGAY COLILING Tag
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[Title] => "Martial Law" imposed to contain spread of acute gastro-enteritis
[Summary] => SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan "Martial Law" did it in containing the spread of the deadly acute gastro-enteritis (AGE) disease here, the hardest hit among the 43 municipalities affected in the province.
City Mayor Julian Resuello ordered that all the city folk must drink only chlorinated water.
The mayors move was boosted by the city council when it declared the city under a state of calamity. Six drums of chlorine and medicines were bought and distributed to the barangays.
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[Title] => Pangasinan bank manager loses P.97-M to robbers
[Summary] => SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan Five heavily armed men, wearing black ski masks, black sweat shirts with the marking "PNP" and fatigue pants, held up the manager of a Malasiqui savings bank here the other day.
Bernardo Onarse Cerenado, 54, manager of University Savings and Loan Bank in Malasiqui town, lost P971,000 in cash which he, along with two companions, was to deposit to an Equitable PCI Bank branch here.
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[Title] => Town police chief linked to rob-slay
[Summary] => A municipal police chief in Pangasinan, along with two of his men, was ordered dismissed from the police service after he was linked to the robbery and killing of a branch manager of Equitable PCI Bank and his security escort last Feb. 19.
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[Title] => Equitable exec, escort killed
[Summary] => SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan  The manager of the Equitable PCI Bank branch here and one of his two security escorts were killed by holdupmen last Monday afternoon after collecting P2.398 million from a savings bank in nearby Malasiqui town.
Equitable executive Fernando Fortich Sy, 52, who was also a barangay chairman here, and his escort, Arturo Mariado, 33, were aboard an owner-type jeep owned by the bank when they were waylaid in Barangay Coliling, according to Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, provincial police director.
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[Title] => Opisyal ng bangko at sikyu todas sa holdaper
[Summary] => SAN CARLOS CITY Isang bank manager ng PCI-Equitable bank kasama ang kanyang security escort ang iniulat na napatay ng hindi pa nakikilalang mga holdaper habang ang mga biktima ay pabalik na buhat sa pangongolekta ng may P2,398,000 sa isang bangko sa karatig bayan sa may Barangay Coliling, kamakalawa.
Nakilala ang mga nasawi na si Fernando Fortich Sy, 52, at ang kanyang security escort na si Arturo Mariado, 33, ng Bonuan Gueset, Dagupan City.
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City Mayor Julian Resuello ordered that all the city folk must drink only chlorinated water.
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[Summary] => SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan Five heavily armed men, wearing black ski masks, black sweat shirts with the marking "PNP" and fatigue pants, held up the manager of a Malasiqui savings bank here the other day.
Bernardo Onarse Cerenado, 54, manager of University Savings and Loan Bank in Malasiqui town, lost P971,000 in cash which he, along with two companions, was to deposit to an Equitable PCI Bank branch here.
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Equitable executive Fernando Fortich Sy, 52, who was also a barangay chairman here, and his escort, Arturo Mariado, 33, were aboard an owner-type jeep owned by the bank when they were waylaid in Barangay Coliling, according to Superintendent Leopoldo Bataoil, provincial police director.
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[Title] => Opisyal ng bangko at sikyu todas sa holdaper
[Summary] => SAN CARLOS CITY Isang bank manager ng PCI-Equitable bank kasama ang kanyang security escort ang iniulat na napatay ng hindi pa nakikilalang mga holdaper habang ang mga biktima ay pabalik na buhat sa pangongolekta ng may P2,398,000 sa isang bangko sa karatig bayan sa may Barangay Coliling, kamakalawa.
Nakilala ang mga nasawi na si Fernando Fortich Sy, 52, at ang kanyang security escort na si Arturo Mariado, 33, ng Bonuan Gueset, Dagupan City.
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