Mayor Joy Belmonte renews vow of good governance
MANILA, Philippines — Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte yesterday reiterated her commitment to good governance as she outlined the local government’s accomplishments over the past year.
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MANILA, Philippines — Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte yesterday reiterated her commitment to good governance as she outlined the local government’s accomplishments over the past year.
MANILA, Philippines — After more than four months, the La Mesa Ecopark in Quezon City – dubbed as Metro Manila’s last green frontier – finally reopened to the public yesterday.
THE Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) held its Responsableng Panonood Family and Media Summit in Quezon City on Thursday to promote responsible media consumption among Filipinos.
MANILA, Philippines — Informal settler families will soon be provided decent shelters in two temporary relocation sites inside the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City.
In the middle of a city hall-run show back in June 2023, Quezon City (QC) Mayor Joy Belmonte made an announcement that would gain international attention for its innovative approach to upholding LGBTQ+ rights – the “right to care” card.
MANILA, Philippines — Despite being cut short due to heavy rain, organizers deemed this year’s Pride Festival in Quezon City a success as more than 200,000 people joined the annual event on Saturday.
MANILA, Philippines – Naghain panukala si Quezon City 4th District Councilor Irene Belmonte na gawing “carless” ang Tomas Morato Avenue – inisyatibang suportado ni Mayor Joy Belmonte.
MANILA, Philippines – Rappler has partnered with the Quezon City Council to gather public insights and measure public sentiment about a proposal to pedestrianize the iconic Tomas Morato Avenue using its app and artificial intelligence.
MANILA, Philippines – On June 26, 1994, around 50 people marched in Quezon City (QC) in what would be the Philippines’ and Asia’s first Pride march.