Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Gov. Guico defeats Espino anew

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Governor Ramon “Monmon” V. Guico III secured another fresh term as provincial chief executive after defeating former Gov. Amado I. Espino III in the May 12 midterm polls.

Gov. Guico garnered 881,307 votes and beat anew Espino who received 784,470 votes for a 96,837 margin.

The difference was due to the large margins in districts 1 and 5 with percentage difference of 39.77 percent and 37.63 percent, respectively.

Gov. Guico also recorded wins in three of the remaining districts with 26.25 percentage difference in district 6, 18.44 percent in district 2 and 12.74 percent in district 4.

The governor said he will continue what he started as he vowed to bolster programs in tourism, health, education, infrastructure among others as he thanked the people for their unwavering support

During his first term, the Pangasinan Polytechnic College (PPC), which was a campaign promise, was established.

In his second term, Gov, Guico aims to build additional campuses for the first-ever tertiary school operated by the provincial government in the towns of Umingan and Bugallon.

Healthcare modernization will be continued specifically the Pangasinan Government Unified Incentives for Medical Consultation.

Among his legacy projects include the Redevelopment of the Capitol Complex which aims to bolster tourism not only in capital town of Lingayen but the entire province.

“Magtiwala lang po tayo sa ating mga mithiin at mga programa para sa ating minamahal na probinsya ng Pangasinan (please trust in our programs aimed for our beloved province of Pangasinan),” the governor said.

Meanwhile, the governor’s running mate, Vice Governor Mark Ronald DG. Lambino won in a landslide by beating Dasol mayor Noel Nacar. Lambino garnered 1,022,160 votes, while Nacar received a measly 385,316 votes.

Provincial board members that were reelected are: Apple Bacay and Napoleon Fontelera in district 1; district 2 has Philio Theodore Cruz and Haidee Pacheco; for district 3, it has Shiela Baniqued and Vici Ventanilla; District 4 has Marinor de Guzman and Jerry Agerico Rosario; while Nicholi Jan Louie Sison won anew in district 5.

Rose Apaga is elected as board for the 5th district, while former Vice Governor, congressman and board member Ranjit R. Shahani is re-elected as board for the 6th district.

Re-elected congressmen are: unopposed Arthur F. Celeste (1st district); Mark O. Cojuangco (2nd district); Rachel Arenas (3rd district); Ramon “Monching” Guico, Jr. (5th district); and Marlyn Primicias Agabas (6th district).

Former Speaker Jose de Venecia’s wife Gina de Venecia returns as representative of the 4th district, succeeding her son Christopher, who completed his full term.

Gov. Guico was officially proclaimed by the Provincial Board of canvassers on May 13 with Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon-Guico, his parents, 5th Distict Rep. Ramon “Monching” Guico, Jr. and Dr. Arlyn Grace Guico as witnesses. (Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

From Vision to Victory: The Transformative Journey of Pangasinan

Pangasinan is rewriting its narrative — emerging not just as a province of promise, but as a symbol of modern, inclusive, and sustainable progress.

At the helm of this transformation is Gov. Ramon V. Guico III, whose administration has redefined public service by turning numbers into life-changing impact.

And the numbers don’t lie.

Health Care

Over one million Pangasinenses have accessed free medical care and financial support through the PhilHealth Konsulta and GUICOnsulta programs. In just two years, 48 new pieces of medical equipment were acquired, and 1,459 health professionals joined the frontlines to serve communities better.

From the coastlines to the uplands, healthcare is now within reach for the indigent Pangasinenses.

Dialysis centers have opened in Alaminos City and Lingayen, with two more underway in Bayambang and Mangatarem. The province now operates 33 dialysis machines, and by late 2025, the Umingan Super Community Hospital will open its doors. New facilities are also being developed in Tayug and Dasol towns

Infrastructure is the backbone of progress—and Pangasinan is building a strong one. With P1.5 billion in completed projects, including roads, bridges, flood controls, hospitals, and solar-powered streetlights, the future is both bright and secure.

PLEX, Education And Other Guico Programs

The crown jewel is the P34-billion Pangasinan Link Expressway (PLEX), a 42.76-kilometer stretch that will slash travel time between Lingayen and Binalonan from over two hours to just 30 minutes.

Education is also thriving. At the Pangasinan Polytechnic College (PPC), 700 scholars are receiving free, quality instruction. TESDA-certified programs and plans for two new campuses, plus a School of Medicine, will ensure education to reach all corners of the province.

Pangasinan is also going green. Through the Green Canopy Program, more than 400,000 trees have been planted. The Cayanga Eco Park in Bugallon stands as a living testament to sustainability.

Once again, Pangasinan is making waves as the salt capital of the Philippines. The 473-hectare Pangasinan Salt Center in Bolinao is reviving the industry, creating jobs, and boosting agricultural-grade salt production.

The province is also attracting clean energy investments, with eight solar companies and San Miguel Corporation setting up shop, proof of Pangasinan’s growing economic power.

Social services continue to reach those most in need. Programs like the Meals on Wheels, Libreng Sakay, and emergency relief efforts are serving thousands across the province. The First Spouses League, led by First Lady Maan Guico, extends this care to even the most remote barangays.

For persons with disabilities, 906 wheelchairs, 100 hearing aids, and 54 prostheses have been distributed, changing lives one smile, one sound, one step at a time.

In agriculture, over 235,000 farming supplies have helped 54 cooperatives and nearly 1,500 farmers double their yields. Livestock and dairy farming are booming, with goats, buffalo, and cows steadily increasing, and dairy production now at 100 liters per day.

To secure the province’s food future, the P238-million Bangus Breeding and Hatchery Project is underway, while 221 sets of fishing equipment have been distributed to 45 fisherfolk groups.

Peace and safety remain top priorities. Crime rates have dropped significantly, from 4,082 cases in 2022 to 2,962 in 2024. Drug rehab efforts are working, and the Pangasinan Provincial Jail has been declared drug-free.

These efforts have not gone unnoticed. Pangasinan earned the prestigious Seal of Good Local Governance and was nationally awarded as a “Kampeon sa Kalusugan sa mga Komunidad.”

Cultural pride is thriving, too. The newly-opened Banaan Provincial Museum and the colorful Pistay Dayat 2024 festival attracted thousands of tourists from around the world.

The province also has the PangaSine which is in its second year. There is also the Ponsia, aimed to create heirloom dishes and recognize talents of locals chefs.

Job creation is surging, with over 12,374 local and overseas jobs generated—surpassing Gov. Guico’s 10,000-job goal. Within the provincial government, a total of 559 employees earned permanent status, and were promoted—some after decades of loyal service.

With a projected budget of P7.1 billion for 2025, Pangasinan is just getting started.
From the rise of a new 11-story Capitol tower and convention center to its bold vision as the future “Singapore of the North,”

Pangasinan’s transformation is more than a promise. Under Governor Guico’s leadership, it’s a living, thriving blueprint of what visionary, data-driven governance can truly achieve. ( PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Lowly employees thank Gov. Guico in realizing dreams of permanent position

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Employees welfare is one of the significant keys in raising the bar of excellence in the provincial government.

This, too, became the starting point of the 6,000 workforce to go the extra mile in achieving goals and aspirations.

And three of the nearly 600 casual employees that were promoted to permanent the last three years have the governor to thank for as their decades of service have been finally recognized and rewarded with secure positions.

Arlan Cruz Ligayo, a solo parent of four, waited for 31 long years before he was promoted for the first time two months ago.

Ligayo has been a casual employee of the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH) for three decades. His employment has been a problem with every new provincial leadership changes especially during the time when his wife passed away.

Due to his dedication and hard work, Ligayo’s services were renewed from the old Agbayani to the next four other provincial leaders. But, fate did not work in his favor because he was never given the chance to climb up the ladder.

Finally, last March 27, his prayers were answered. He was among the third batch of promoted employees under Governor Ramon V. Guico III.

Today, Ligayo, now an Administrative Aide VI, is now assured with security of tenure which means that even a change of leadership, his services will not be terminated.

Another dream that came true is that of Glicerio D. Moran, Jr., who for 32 years was a non-permanent employee of the Provincial Information Office (PIO), now the Pangasinan Information and Media Relations Office (PIMRO), when he was promoted to a permanent position.

Moran, now 62, started working for the provincial government in 1992 as a messenger and videographer. In 2007, his service was renewed when then Governor Amado Espino, Jr. took office, but was terminated in 2009..

For six months he was jobless but in April 2010, he was hired anew on a job order (JO) status. For seven years, he was on a JO status until he was given a casual status in 2017.

Under labor laws, job orders have no employee-employer relationship and are not automatically entitled to benefits under the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) but may be eligible for coverage under Social Security System (SSS) as voluntary members.

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Moran came when Governor Guico approved the reorganization of the PIMRO to include the creation of new permanent positions that prioritized career progression in the department.

Recognizing the length of service, work dedication and integity of provincial government employees, Gov. Guico signed Moran’s permanent position as driver III along with seven PIMRO staff in April 18 last year.

“Misasalamat ak ed Gov. Monmon Guico ta a-promote ak. At least, atawayan koy napermanente antes ak ya manretire. Say antak agko la nagamuran iyan pakapermenentek (I thank Gov. Monmon Guico because I was promoted. At least, I felt how it is to become a permanent employee before I retire. I thought I will never experience being a permanent employee),” Moran said.

Serving the government for 31 years as a casual employee of the housing office, Roman Abalos had lost hope of being promoted to a permanent position until his long time dream came true last March 27.

Abalos, was among the third batch of provincial government employees who were given permanent positions after decades of stagnancy.

“Akala ko di na ako ma-propromote kasi division lang noon ng Governor’s Office ang opisina namin. Noong naging separate department ito under Governor Guico, na-abolish then (na)create ng bagong positions kaya nabigyan ako ng chance na maging permanente,” Abalos disclosed.

HRMDO record, reveal that number of appointed/promoted employees from July 2022 to March 2025 under Gov. Guico totalled to 584 while the past administration recorded a total of 477 from 2019 to June 2022.

“The appointments during this period were distributed across all offices and hospitals and covered a full range of positions—from rank-and-file to managerial levels,” the report stated.

Sectors with the highest number of appointments/promotions came from the social sector particularly education and social welfare. Other sectors which were given opportunities for career growth were from the health and economic sectors.

It can be gleaned that career progression under Gov. Guico can be attributed to the commitment and priorities he has set for the provincial government notably the implementation of corporate local governance which he instituted at the start of his tenure. (Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

PPH MRI operational now; Mangatarem hospitals’ new diagnostic building inaugurated

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Gov. Ramon V. Guico III led the blessing and the inauguration rites of the province’s first-ever MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) last Wednesday.

The state-of-the-art equipment installed at the Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH) in Bolingit, San Carlos City is expected to help government physicians to have more accurate diagnosis and shall also provide the best treatment for patients, said Dr. Cipriano Fernandez.

MRI is a non-invasive medical imaging test that produces detailed images of almost every internal structure in the human body, including the organs, bones, muscles, and blood vessels.

“Today, we will witness another historic first in the province,” said Fernandez while thanking and commending the governor for his effort in bolstering health reform in Pangasinan.

“Congratulations PPH on having the first MRI. This is the first time for Pangasinan to operate and to own such an advanced equipment,” Governor Guico said.

On the same day, the new diagnostic building in the Mangatarem District Hospital (MDH) was also inaugurated. Said facility shall offer laboratory and radiology services to include 32-slice CT scan, stationary X-ray, two portable X-ray units, and ultrasound equipment.

Dubbed as historic first in in the municipality, MDH head Dr. Eusebio Sison thank ed the governor adding that Gov. Guico is the first provincial chief executive who fulfilled a campaign promise to modernize health facilities in Pangasinan.

“Because of the strong leadership and dynamism of Gov, MonMon Guico, Pangasinan is now entering a new era, an era of the first where big dreams are finally turning into reality,” he said.

Modernization of all government hospitals in Pangasinan is one of the top priorities of Gov. Guico, who wants to change the lives of the less-privileged Pangasinenses.

Vice Gov. Mark Ronald DG. Lambino who also graced the events, vowed to fully support all initiatives of Gov. Guico as he expressed optimism that progress and development will be felt by Pangasinenses in the next couple of years.

“ In just three years, I think we can see the changes here in the province, in terms of education, infrasctructure, social services, especially in health program, we can see all the changes. So I can say that our province is developing,” the vice governor said.

Gov. Guico further vowed to continuously lead the province into greater heights if given the opportunity.

Among the dreams of the governor is the establishments of at least 20 government hospitals in Pangasinan by 2031 as well as a network of tertiary hospitals and specialty ceters like Pangasinan Heart Center, Pangasinan Kidney Center, Pangasinan Lung Center, and Pangasinan Children’s Medical Center.

Healthcare enhancements under Gov. Guico also include procurement of various state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment which were never before purchased by the past administration.

Aside from the MRI, the present administration has purchased, to date, 19 stationary X-ray machines, 21 mobile X-ray machines, 22 ultrasound machines, and six CT (computed tomography) scan.

It was during Gov. Guico’s term that the Province of Pangasinan was given recognition for the first time last February 20 by the Department of Health as ‘Kampeon ng Kalusugan sa mga Komunidad.’ (Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Gayaga showcase culture, traditions, heritage

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Pangasinan’s local culture, traditions, and heritage took centerstage during the staging of this year’s ‘Gayaga Pangasinan Festival Street Dance Exhibition,’ one of the exciting highlights of Pista’y Dayat 2025.

Streetdancers from Infanta, Mabini, Anda, the cities of Alaminos and San Carlos and the capital town Lingayen, took turns in performing with the strong beat of music.

Gov. Ramon V. Guico III commended all participating LGUs for their support to the sea festival. He likewise thanked the performers for giving their best in helping promote Pangasinan culture through their lively moves.

Infanta showcased its Taraon Festival); Mabini its Balincaguin Festival; Anda had its Binongey Festival; Alaminos City featured its Hundred Islands Festival; San Carlos City came up with its Mango-Bamboo Festival); and Lingayen presented its Bagoong Festival.

Infanta’s Taraon Festival was launched this year as a tribute to the agriculture and sea bounties of the town.

Mabini’s town history, on the other hand, is depicted in their Balincaguing Festival. Balincaguing by the Sambalic phrase “Bali Lan Caguin” which means ‘abode of bats.

One of Pangasinan’s delicacy–binongey (rice cake cooked with coconut milk in a bamboo tube) was highlighted by streetdancers of Anda while performers from Alaminos presented thru lively dance the diverse tradition of their island-rich city.

San Carlos City performers highlighted the two one-town-one-product of their locality which are the best-tasting mango and the ever-popular bamboo.

Lingayen’s best product which is the bagoong and how it was prepared became the main plot of the performance.

A unity dance participated in by the six contingents took place after their group performance.

Vice Gov. Mark Ronald DG. Lambino also graced the event and delivered his welcome address before the group performances. Other guests include Lingayen Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil, department heads, Limgas 2025 title holders and LGU representatives.

The event was chaired by the Pangasinan Polytechnic College headed by its president, Dr. Raymundo Rovillos. Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Ponsia cookfest highlights the best of Pangasinan’s food

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN – Abong ni Tio Berto’s complete combo food entry topped this year’s Ponsia: Pangasinan Culinary Challenge today at the Pangasinan Training and Development Center (PTDC) here.

Tio Berto’s “Apoy at Yelo: Lasa’t Likha mula sa Dagat at Lupa” course of three was top on the list of a three-person panel of judges to went home the winner.

The winning food combo starts with pinidpid a pakpak ni Berto (stuffed chicken wings) as appetizer, followed by its main course of Al (berto) silog consisting of alimango, sea grapes, marinated egg yolks; and, for dessert, mangga’t asin of creamy mangoes and salt with candied calamansi peel presented on a block of clear ice.

Jem’s Cuisine and D’Saints Grill and Resto Bar presented versions of ‘Kinamatisang Dalag ed Pias tan Pantol’ and ‘Pilipinas’ bangus belly, bagoong, coconut milk as some of its main ingredients, respectively, bagged first and second runner-up.

Consolation prizes went to three other chef tandems—Amo’s Unli Wings; B&T Seafoods Restaurant; and Bani Hidden Paradise.

Ponsia, a Pangasinan term for ‘feast,’ was launched by the provincial government through the Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office (PTCAO) under Ma. Luisa A. Elduayan in 2023, in celebration of the Filipino food month that year.

Ponsia aims to create heirloom dishes that will highlight the identity and culture of Pangasinan.

It is one of the highlights of the annual Pista’y Dayat (Sea Festival) celebration to recognize the culinary skills of local chefs.

Gov. Ramon V. Guico III has earlier vowed to support all tourism and cultural programs highlighting the distinct products of each locality to include the province’s renowned 3B’s—Bangus, Bagoong and Bucayo.

This year’s event was attended by GMA Sparkle Artist and Chef Jose Sarasola and Kapuso actress Vaness Del Moral who both stunned the audience with their individual cooking expertise.

Judges for the culinary contest were chefs Miko Badillo, Miguel Valdez, and Francis Joseph G. Buhay.

The winners received their prizes from provincial consultant Atty. Maan Ferrer Villegas, who represented the governor in the awarding ceremony. (Ruby F. Rayat/ Carlo de Cruz-PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Lingayen beauty is Limgas na Pangasinan-World ’25

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN – Lingayen stunner Felicity C. Mamplata was crowned Limgas na Pangasinan-World 2025 during the coronation night on April 25 at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center (NRSCC) gymnasium here.

Mamplata was crowned along with Sta. Barbara’s Angelica Joy B. Florez and Calasiao charmer Claire Arwen V. Cacal who were adjudged Limgas na Pangasinan-Grand and Mutya, respectively.

The royal entourage is completd by Sual candidate Alannis Sophia Melarne F. Hodge, and Asingan pride Clarisse C. Borbe as 1st and 2nd runners-up, respectively.

The 21 equally beautiful and witty ladies underwent intense scrutiny from highly revered board of judges to include Geronimo “Gerry” Diaz, owner of Aces and Queens; Myrna Esguerra, Binibining Pilipinas International 2024; Christine Julianne Opiaza, Miss Grand International 2024 1st runner-up; Krishnah Marie Gravidez, Miss World Philippines 2024; Bea Gomez, Miss Universe Philippines 2021 & GMA Sparkle Artist; Carla Abellana, Kapuso Primetime Goddess; and, Michael Castaneda, the Pampanga Provincial Tourism Officer.

The 21 candidates looked fabulous in their swim wear and evening gown during the grand night, grilled by the jury on where they shared point of views on different topics to determine the final five candidates.

Meanwhile, Gov. Ramon V. Guico III thanked the people behind the prestigious beauty pageant which was repacked since 2023 to add emphasis not just on the aesthetics of the candidates but to become a showroom of creativity of local or homegrown designers and make-up artists.

Chaired by Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon-Guico, Limgas na Pangasinan, which was launched in 1973, had its most improved version under the care of the present administration thru the Executive Committee in partnership with Aces and Queens, a beauty camp that provides training and coaching to pageant candidates.

From the production numbers to the overall concept of the pageant, Limgas has become an avenue where trademarks of being a Pangasinense are best exemplified.

“As the chairperson of this event, I am incredibly proud not just of the glitz and glamour but because it gives us a chance to celebrate the ‘ganda at galing’ of every Pangasinense. Our Limgas candidates…21 queens, 21 dreams…represent our future. Strong, beautiful and vibrant,” Mrs. Guico said earlier.

The minor awards are: Darling of the Press – Rosemarie O. Ernang (Urdaneta City); Miss Photogenic – Claire Arwen V. Cacal (Calasiao); Miss Friendship & Best in Swimsuit – Felicity C. Mamplata (Lingayen); Best in Talent – Freda V. Rosario (Labrador); Best Artist Ang Galing Video – Grace Jineah C. Lumague (Pozorrubio).

The Best in Advocacy Video went to Angelica Joy B. Flores (Sta. Barbara); Best in Evening Gown – Leinahtan L. Sarmiento (San Carlos City); Best Evening Gown Designer – Michael Miguel worn by Reign Joy C. Lim (Bayambang); Best in Creative Costume – Ma Julianne Vernice F. Nandin (Rosales); Best Creative Costume Designer – Simeon Cayetano worn by Angelica Joy B. Flores (Sta. Barbara).

Present during the event were Vice Gov. Mark Ronald DG. Lambino who delivered the welcome address and wife Atty. Melanie, and various department heads and chiefs of hospitals; representatives of different line agencies; and some local chief executives.

The coronation night hosts were Miss Universe 2020 Rabiya Mateo and Unang Hirit weather reporter Anjo Perteir.

Sparkle GMA Artist Ronnie Liang entertained the audience and serenaded the candidates. (Ruby F. Rayat/JP de Vera, Joey Olimpo PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Limgas na Pangasinan at its best under Gov. Guico and wife

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN – The Limgas na Pangasinan beauty pageant is not just a quest for the loveliest young women but a search for the modern, gracious Urduja who will embody the distinct trademark of Pangasinense women.

The Limgas has evolved since its first staging in 1973, but in 2023, it saw a dramatic turn to become Pangasinan’s “mother of all beauty pageants”, when Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon-Guico took over as chair.

Mrs. Guico has said the Limgas is in search of the “totality of the fairest maiden” who can live up to the crown and who can carry the province’s name in the national arena or even in the international scene.

Part of the pageant’s transformation is the strong support of the provincial government, led by Gov. Ramon Guico III and help from the Aces and Queens, a beauty camp that provides training and coaching to pageant candidates.

Mrs. Guico reiterated that the provincial government will not only support the ladies financially but it will help them every step of the way by acquiring necessary training and equipped to compete in national pageants or even internationally.

This year, 21 hopefuls vie for the much-coveted crown on Friday, April 25.

“I am incredibly proud not just of the glitz and glamour but because it gives us a chance to celebrate the ‘ganda at galing’ (beauty and talent) of every Pangasinense. Our Limgas candidates…21 queens, 21 dreams…represent our future. Strong, beautiful and vibrant,” Mrs. Guico said during the pre-pageant night.

Pageant History

The pageant (Limgas na Dayat or Maiden of Sea) was launched in 1973. It was then renamed Limgas na Pangasinan to include all local government units of the province.

The pageant should have at least 52 queens to date, except in 1986 Limgas when it was suspended due to transition period during the EDSA revolution and the Covid-19 years of 2020, 2021 and 2022.

In 2023, a new and grand version of the pageant was introduced under Governor Guico’s leadership who partnered with his wife, a statuesque beauty advocate.

Limgas, the Transformed Version

In the 2023 pre-pageant, Mrs. Guico pointed out that aside from being a platform for women empowerment, the pageant is also a promising opportunity for the ladies to showcase the distinct culture and heritage of being a Pangasinense.

Mrs. Guico added that the pageant will also create a positive effect in terms of local economy as it will provide income for creatives or homegrown talents who will be involved in the project. These include the designers, make-up artists, photographers, among others.

Then the province collaborated with the Miss World Philippines Organization that eventually led to two Limgas winners competing in the Miss World Philippines and Miss Grand Philippines.

Winners of the past two years included 2023 winner Nikki Buenafe, who competed in the Miss World Philippines last year and was crowned Miss Multinational Philippines.

Other Limgas title holders who went on to win in the national arena are: Limgas na Pangasinan-Grand 2023 Rona Lalaine Lopez who was selected as one of the frontrunners in Miss Grand Philippines that year and 2nd runner-up Hiyas ng Pilipinas 2024; Limgas na Pangasinan-Mutya 2023 Stacey De Ocampo who was crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas Visayas 2024.

“It is my fervent wish that Pangasinan will continue to produce more beauty queens of international stature in the future,” the First Lady said.

This year’s search will crown a Limgas na Pangasinan – World, Limgas na Pangasinan-Grand, Limgas na Pangasinan – Mutya, and first and second runner-ups.

The official candidates are: Reign Joy C. Lim (Bayambang); Kayzee Chasta P. Brillo (Umingan); Leinahtan L. Sarmiento (San Carlos City); Kyla S. De Leon (Basista); Xyza Nicole S. Aguilar (Mangaldan); Louise Anne A. Vergara (San Manuel); Cheska T. Donato (Bugallon); Grace Jineah C, Lumague (Pozorrubio); Clarisse C. Borbe (Alcala); Liannah Jermayne L. Mangosong (Asingan); Felicity C. Mamplata (Lingayen); Krysha R. Villanues (Binalonan); Marianne Jinnah F. Nandin (Balungao); Chelsea Mae M. Oranza (Malasiqui); Alannis Sophia Melarne F. Hiidge (Sual); Ma Julianne Vernice F. Nandin (Rosales); Venus B. Sawaysaway (Dasol); Freda V. Rosario (Labrador); Angelica Joy B. Flores (Sta. Barbara); Claire Arwen V. Cacal (Calasiao); Rosemarie O. Ernang. (Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

559 provincial employees promoted during Gov. Guico’s first term

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—More than 500 employees from various offices of the Provincial Government of Pangasinan, some of them working for more than 40 years, finally got their promotion during the first term of Gov. Ramon V. Guico III.

The Human Resource Management and Development Office (HRMDO) said a total of 559 employees got their promotion or even permanent position in three progression ceremonies held when Gov. Guico assumed office in July 2022 until last month.

The HRMDO said that many of those promoted had been with the provincial government for decades but were yet holding casual appointments.

The others were holding permanent positions but were spared from promotion due to the non-availability of vacant or created positions in their departments.

“We have 559 employees (promoted) from July 2022 up to March 2025,” said HRMDO chief Janette Asis said during the third career progression ceremony on April 15.

She said the first batch was composed of 276 employees, followed by 132 employees and the last was comprised of 151 employees for a “total of 559 who have experienced the career progression ceremony,”

When he assumed office in July 1, 2022, Gov. Guico vowed to build an excellent provincial government workforce who will comprise the ‘Team Ang Galing.’

Addressing the provincial employees for the first time in July 2022, the governor encouraged all rank-and-file employees to perform at their best and show their potentials that will eventually become their tickets to brighter career opportunity within the organization.

He also embarked on creating fresh opportunities for employees through filling up vacant positions with deserving workers.
The priority during his first term is to allow promotion of permanent employees to higher positions and the promotion of casual employees to permanent positions.
Some of the promoted employees have been with the provincial government for almost 40 years, who served six governors before the incumbent but denied the chance for career growth over the years.
Gov. Guico created opportunities for employments including those in the Provincial Hospital Management Services Office (PHMSO), Pangasinan Polytechnic College (PPC) and Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotion Office (PEDIPO).

New plantilla positions were also created in some offices like the Pangasinan Information and Media Relations Office (PIMRO) formerly Provincial Information Office, Provincial Human Settlements and Urban Development Authority (PHSUDA) formerly Provincial Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Office (PHUDCO), and Laoac Dairy Farm, which is under the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPAg), among others.

On top of this, various projects were continuously implemented to likewise ensure the physical wellness and skills enhancement of more than 6,000 provincial employees. Among these are the regular conduct of skills and development capability and skills enhancement trainings, medical check-ups, and wellness activities.
In his State of the Province (SOPA) last April 5, the governor reiterated his call in making ‘Pangasinan Ang Galing’ a way of life for Pangasinenses to include the workforce.
“We want to be faithful to its ideals to ensure the welfare of all our people,” he said, adding that he will lead the cause to continue raising the bar of excellence in all aspects of development.

(Ruby F. Rayat/Orlan Llemos PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

Veteran film makers commend Gov, wife for staging PangaSine, Pangasinan creatives

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN – Veteran film makers and critics commended Gov. Ramon Guico III and wife Maan Guico for staging the PangaSine that has drawn more than 100 film enthusiasts and showcased the talents of locals in the three day event.

Atty. Maan Ferrer Villegas, PGO consultant, commended the local filmmakers for their invaluable contribution in the preservation of local culture thru their artistic platforms.

Two-time Palanca awardee for playwriting Edward Cabagnot, who is one of the jurors, hailed all participating filmmakers as he congratulated this year’s winners.

Cabagnot, who grew up in Baguio, teaches film at the De La Salle University.

Pangasine is a brainchild of Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon Guico and Governor Ramon V. Guico III.

The three-day event was highlighted with three different workshops participated in by more than 100 film enthusiasts.

These workshops include screenwriting, acting and production design. Resource speakers are bigwigs in the industry like director Zig Dulay, Donna Cariaga.

Power of Two Films

Two films practically dominated the PangaSINE 2025 last Saturday at the Capitol Resort here.

Gina took the best film award and its main character, Elora was named best in acting, an award she shared with Iola of Ina Bulan (character name only).

Andres, however, had the most awards with three to lead the pack with best in production designer, sound and score and audience choice.

Dagiti Nalaga nga Istorya took home the Gawad Guico award, while Sa Wakas, Kasama received the Jury award.

The other awards are: Best Cinematography for Bughaw Dilaw Magugunaw; Best in Editing for Untitled; Best in Screenplay for Tambayo na Dagat; and, Best in Direction for Sa Pwesto ni Pistong.

Promising storytellers/filmmakers who participated in Pangasine 2025 had expressed gratitude to the Provincial Government of Pangasinan for the opportunity given them to showcase their talents in multidimensional art form.

The PangaSine’s second edition was held from April 10 to 12, where it converged talented local artists thru their stories that evoked emotions among a wide range of audience. Ten indie films made it to the finals. ( (Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO))

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

21 Limgas na Pangasinan 2025 candidates unleash talents during Pre-Pageant

LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN -The 21 candidates in the Limgas na Pangasinan 2025 had their Pre-Pageant Night last Sunday at the Sison Auditorium here.

The pre-pageant was highlighted with the creative costume presentation; personal interview; talent presentation; and artists’ video featuring each candidate’s glam team.

Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon Guico who chairs the pageant, encouraged the candidates to give their best shot and become Pangasinan’s symbolism of beauty beyond aesthetics.

“As the chairperson of this event, I am incredibly proud not just of the glitz and glamour but because it gives us a chance to celebrate the ‘ganda at galing’ of every Pangasinense. Our Limgas candidates…21 queens, 21 dreams…represent our future. Strong, beautiful and vibrant,” Mrs. Guico said.

At stake is the Best in Talent who will be determined based on the following criteria: Technical Merits (timing, style, dynamics, and projection), 40 percent; artistic Impression (concept, execution, delivery, and visuals), 40 percent and, Overall Impact, 20 percent
Artists’ video, on the other hand, were judged based on the following: Content and Execution, 50%; Number of Heart Reactions, 50% while the Beauty and Brain segment will be based on Overall Impression (beauty of face and figure, poise and carriage), 50 percent; Intellegence/Depth (communicative competence, diction and confidence), 50 percent .

The judges were Jim Ryan Ros, Business Development Manager of Aces and Queens; Nikki Buenafe, Limgas na Pangasinan 2023 and reigning Miss Multinational Philippines 2024; Glen Dizon Canlas, Pampanga’s Premier Fashion Designer & Hautte Couture Trendsetter; Michael Cacai Munoz, celebrity stylist and creative director of Mutya ng Kapampangan 2024/Miss Universe Philippines Pampanga; and, chairman of the jurors Raymond Galang, Operations Manager of Aces and Queens.

Meanwhile, the titles at stake for this year’s Pageant are Limgas na Pangasinan-World, Limgas na Pangasinan-Grand, Limgas na Pangasinan-Mutya, 1st Runner-up and 2nd Runner-up.

This year’s official candidates are: 1) Reign Joy C. Lim (Bayambang); 2) Kayzee Chasta P. Brillo (Umingan); 3) Leinahtan L. Sarmiento (San Carlos City); 4) Kyla S. De Leon (Basista); 5) Xyza Nicole S. Aguilar (Mangaldan); 6) Louise Anne A. Vergara (San Manuel); 7) Cheska T. Donato (Bugallon); 8) Grace Jineah C, Lumague (Pozorrubio); 9) Clarisse C. Borbe (Alcala); 10) Liannah Jermayne L. Mangosong (Asingan); 11) felicity C. Mamplata (Lingayen); 12) Krysha R. Villanues (Binalonan); 13) Marianne Jinnah F. Nandin (Balungao); 14) Chelsea Mae M. Oranza (Malasiqui); 15) Alannis Sophia Melarne F. Hiidge (Sual); 16) Ma Julianne Vernice F. Nandin (Rosales); 17) Venus B. Sawaysaway (Dasol); 18) Freda V. Rosario (Labrador); 19) Angelica Joy B. Flores (Sta. Barbara); 20) Claire Arwen V. Cacal (Calasiao); and, 21) Rosemarie O. Ernang.

The Grand Coronation Night will be held on April 25, 8PM, at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center (NRSCC) gymnasium.

Meanwhile, the creative costumes worn by the 21 candidates are exhibited at the SM Rosales from April 14 to 16. The public can take a glimpse of the brilliant artistry and creativity of local designers through the exhibit. (Ruby F. Rayat/JP de Vera PIMRO)

Categories
Featured Article Press Release

2nd PangaSINE reels off as one of Pista’y Dayat major highlights

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Ten shortlisted indie films vie for top honors as the 2nd PangaSINE kicked off last Thursday.

Now in its second year, Pangasine which is a brainchild of Pangasinan First Lady Maan Tuazon Guico, brings together young and potential filmmakers in one frame and where they are mentored by some of the country’s finest movie makers.

Deemed as the precursor of Pangasinan filmmaking, Pangasine aimed at enriching and highlighting the tapestry of the local culture.

The 10 finalists are: 1) Andres (2023) by Alfred Lawrenz D. Garcia; 2) Bughaw, Dilaw, Magugunaw (2024) by Gerald P. Bernardo; 3) Dagiti Nalaga Nga Istoria (Woven Stories) (2025) by Melver Ritz L. Gomez; 4) Gina (2017) by Noubikko Ray G. Tadeo; 5) Guys! Action! (2023) by Jerey J. Catabijan; 6) Ina Bulan (2024) by Melver Ritz L. Gomez; 7) Sa Pwesto ni Pistong (The Barber’s Chair) (2024) by Vincent Joseph M. Entuna; 8 Sa Wakas Kasama (2024) by John Laurian T. Pelias; 9) Tambayo Na Dayat (2024) by Carmina G. Cruz; 10) Untitled (2025) by Julian Raymond M. Kutch.

Screening of short film finalists is held from April 10 to 12 from 6 until 8PM at the Capitol Beach front while the awarding ceremony will be held on April 12.

Jurors include fimmmaking bigwigs Moira Lang, Baby Ruth Villarama and Edward Delos Santos Cabagnot.

The judges will select the winners awards in the categories: acting, editing, sound design, production design, cinematography, screenplay, direction, best film, jury, audience choice and Gawad Guico.

For this year, more than 100 film enthusiasts listed in three different workshops that started Thursday until Saturday, April 12, such as Screenwriting; Acting; and, Production Design. Resorce speakers are no-less than Director Zig himself, Donna Cariaga and Aped Santos.

The PangaSINE is spearheaded by the Provincial Information and Media Relations Office (PIMRO) led by Dhobie P. De Guzman.

The opening gala was attended by Provincial Legal Officer Baby Ruth Torre, Atty. Kandace Palagud of PGO, Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Officer Ma. Luisa A. Elduayan; Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotion Officer Raymundo Bautista Jr., representatives of various departments, employees and students.

The affair was highlighted with the guest performance of Sparkle artist EA de Guzman and Pinoy indie pop/rock band –‘The Edralins’.

Meanwhile, acclaimed film director Zig Madamba-Dulay in his message during the opening program said discovering and sharing one’s talent, loving one’s craft and inspiring others through excellent masterpieces are just some of what a successful filmmaker should possess.

Sharing his ordeal as an independent filmmaker, Director Zig said more than the sacrifice and hardships, the opportunity to inspire and touch people’s lives make the craft worth trekking for.

Director Zig’s better known movies are: Green Bones in 2024, Firefly (2023), Black Rainbow (2021), The Baggage (2017), Paglipay (2016), Scarecrow (2015) among others. He has received notable accolades to include a Star Award for ‘Black Rainbow’ and TOYM Award in 2024 for his remarkable contributions to Arts and Culture (TV/Film). Ruby F. Rayat/PIMRO)