Pineda said on Thursday that the income from taxes and fees in quarrying will be put into the provincial government’s general fund to help contain COVID-19.
Only the household beneficiaries in Pangasinan will receive the second tranche of the social amelioration program (SAP) among the provinces in the entire Ilocos Region.
With the global threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, “growing your own food” has become the new normal for some women of the north, making use of any available space to shorten food trips to the market.
At least 103 students in Ilocos Norte receive their allowances as part of the Tertiary Education Subsidy program of the Commission on Higher Education.