Eighteen-year-old Eunice Dimal Adeza was done for the day’s work and was on her way to ride the company’s shuttle going home in Olivares, Biñan, when she came across an old man. “Our driver didn’t allow him to ride because we had a passenger limit,” she shares in her Facebook post....
The Philippine Orchid Society in cooperation with the Quezon Memorial Circle Management would be holding a 15 day bazaar at the QMC Elevated Garden in celebration of the 81st Founding Anniversary of Quezon City on October 12, 2020. There would be at least 37 tent booths offering an assortment of...
Six years ago, my younger brother who works for a bank abroad asked me to find a second home. He has a simple list of “wishes”—a house-and-lot or an apartment somewhere in Quezon City, with a garage for two cars, preferably in a quiet residential neighborhood, and in a flood-free area...
Romulo B. Ayag, or Ka Mulong as he is fondly called, owner of Ka Mulong’s Farm, had to go through a tough life to obtain the hard-earned achievements that he and his family now savor. In Sariaya, Quezon, a total of 20,000 square-meter land covers Ayag’s farm. 3,000 sqm is designated for...
A lot of industries are affected by the long pandemic crisis, pushing down sales, shutting down doors, and stopping work in factories and plants. This is also the same with the real estate industry, where major developers have experienced, for the first time, “red” numbers, a total 180-degree...
Do you see yourself in some of Philippine history’s best? Illustrations by Ariana Maralit Throughout history, there have been remarkable Filipinos who had gone through great lengths to make our country a better place. These people fought for the future of the Philippines, so we owe it to them to...
Manuel L. Quezon according to his only surviving daughter and a grandson. By Kat Avanceña Monsod Manuel L. Quezon (Image from Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress) In the Philippines, Buwan ng Wika is celebrated every...
Don’t be horrified, unless you’re vegetarian NO HARM, NO FOWL Adobong ostrich anyone? The ostrich is dead, long live the ostrich! When I heard that it was eaten, I was glad it didn’t go to waste. All that huffing and puffing on the streets of Mapayapa Village in Quezon City did not just end...
Alice Dixson (YouTube screengrab) Alice Dixson has finally allowed people a glimpse of her home in Boracay. “I’ve been a little reluctant (to do it), but that’s okay. This request has been ongoing for a few years now," she said in the first part of the video. "But you’re in luck. I...
It is a fact that history is written by winners. Thus it is that victors win because they were in the right and suffered few losses while the losers were totally annihilated. So it has been in Philippine history. Spanish friars, American officials, Japanese soldiers, one President after another...
TAGKAWAYAN, Quezon- Governor Danilo Suarez has distributed agricultural and fishing equipment to farmers group of Guinyangan and Tagkawayan towns. Suarez turned over for various farmers and fishermen organizations, the agricultural inputs and fishing paraphernalia like a knapsack sprayer,...