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Philstar.com on MSN10,000 Quezon City cops to augment SONA security
Quezon City is all set to host President Marcos’ fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) today at the Batasang Pambansa ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNQuezon City to impose liquor ban on Monday, July 28, during Sona
A liquor ban will be in effect in Quezon City from 12:01 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday, July 28, in line with President ...
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GMA Network on MSNQuezon City, Manila declare state of calamity due to Habagat
The local governments of Quezon City and Manila on Tuesday declared a state of calamity amid the heavy downpour brought by ...
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Philstar.com on MSNQuezon City suspends classes for SONA
The Quezon City government has suspended classes tomorrow in view of President Marcos’ fourth State of the Nation Address.
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PhilStar Global on MSNQuezon City fashion show features back-to-school bag collection, bridalwear
MANILA, Philippines — The Runway Atelier Manila held its much-anticipated Reverie Fashion Show in Quezon City. The recent ...
In response to President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s call to improve access to good transportation and education facilities, ...
Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez and the Tingog Party-list have mobilized hot meal distribution and launched relief ...
A sample of the final design of Quezon City’s “right to care” card. Photos by Russell Ku/Rappler. QC GAD head Janete Oviedo also told Rappler in an interview on June 18 that several ...
Quezon City stands out for being the biggest city in the country in terms of population at 2.96 million as of 2020, and for having the largest land area of 171.71 sq km or 17,171 hectares among ...
MANILA, Philippines - Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte has undeniably set a high standard for public service, recently crowned as the top performing mayor in Metro Manila by Social Pulse ...
MANILA, Philippines – LGBTQ+ couples in Quezon City will soon have the right to make health-related decisions on behalf of each other through the “right to care card”, Mayor Joy Belmonte ...
President Quezon died in 1944, in the United States, still in exile because of the war, away from his beloved Philippines and the city he had founded. What would he say if he were around, and came to ...
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