The Quezon City Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability Department (CCESD) led on Thursday, Jan. 26, the “Trash to Cashback” program pop-up event in a covered court in Barangay Tatalon where residents turned over their recyclable materials or wastes. The program is in line with the...
Are you finding yourself spending more nowadays? You’re not alone. With fuel prices rising, it’s becoming harder to get home finances under budget. Add to that the fact that more essential goods and services are now simply indispensable. It might be high time to put some smart spending skills...
No matter how big or small, life's winning moments lighten up our mood and help us power through the day. What if we can enjoy more of these wins by doing something part of our daily routine? Every1 Wins By simply using PayMaya QR to scan to pay for your everyday purchases in your favorite...
Ushering in a new year also means the chance to make a fresh start. We reflect on the habits we want to change, new behaviors we want to start adopting, and goals we want to achieve. More often than not, the resolutions we set on January 1 get abandoned in a couple of weeks because “life...
Quezon City residents can pay utility bills using their collected points from the city's "Trash to Cashback" program, the local government announced on Wednesday, Dec. 22. Mayor Joy Belmonte said that the "environmental points" can be redeemed starting Dec. 22 as Bayad App credits for the payments....
Yes, the song would have us believe it’s "Sweet Love." And while love is certainly good; to be brutally frank, a good number of people survive, function and even thrive, without that kind of love. Plus, with the COVID pandemic still casting a long shadow over our collective lives, there may be a...