Boracay's Congressman Haresco Now Ready To Pursue Promises

It may be a provincial seat but the second district of Aklan is a prime location as has Boracay island as one of its jurisdiction, and after the rehabilitation of the island, tourism is again booming along with the new changes. Elected again with a landslide victory as congressman of the district, Nonong Haresco feels the big responsibility to protect its citizens along with the tourists who brings the island to life.

But along with Malay which Boracay is loacted, Haresco also serves the citizens of the towns of  Buruanga, Ibajay, Lezo, Makato, Malinao, Nabas, Numancia, and Tangalan. Collectively the district is almost half of the province and its income from tourism has been its driving force. But despite the vast area and business opportunities, he looks on reforms and projects that will help the locals to rise up and have their own businesses to help improve their lives and their families.

SM Home Fair At SMX Brings Great Deals And Discounts

The payday weekend is one of the most dreaded yet exciting days of the year. The end of June just perfectly falls for the last weekend, while others might spend it on toys, collectibles, and even concert tickets, many homemakers would like to check out appliances and furniture that they can add for their homes. That is why the SM Home Fair is the perfect venue for them to explore and geek out their heart's desire to a wide array of products from a lot of brands also found in SM Home stores.

It is the perfect place to check out and even purchase kitchenware, bed and bathroom furniture, appliances, and other things that are a dream come true for titos and titas who prefer to invest in furnishings and make their houses more comfortable.

Facts and Statistics That Lead To Creating Gcash Forest

To further understand why there is a need to have GCash Forest is because of the current state of Philippine biodiversity and environmental status. From what used to be a lush tropical archipelago, the country has progressed into a more commercial and industrial path which lead to big changes in the environment but caused a huge effect on nature itself.

But first let's dive deep into what Philippine Biodiversity is:

The search for talented Filipino creators begins with YouTube NextUp Manila’s Class of 2019

YouTube announces the return of its NextUp contest in the Philippines to spotlight and support the growth of local up-and-coming YouTube creators. Launched in 2011, YouTube NextUp has helped over 500 creators in more than 13 countries take their channels to the next level, giving them skills, mentorship, and a network to help them create compelling content.

For its third year in the country, 12 Filipino creators will be chosen to participate in the week-long creator camp where they will meet with NextUp alumni and top YouTube stars to learn about production techniques and growing their channels for business. They will also receive mentorship from the YouTube Creator & Artist Development Team team and get P105,000 production voucher for the latest equipment. 

Good Kid$ Make 'Saucy' Comeback in New Single

Get ready to sauce it up as the Good Kid$ return with their comeback single "Saucy."

With their debut track "Show Me (feat. TALA)" hitting its first million streams on Spotify, the boys (rapper Gaby Singson and producer Bernie Margulies) bring the heat further in this latest track released under mustard music.

"Saucy" brings back the Good Kid$ magic - mixing fun, upbeat, and memorable elements in one track, as they bring the titular slang word to life in song. The term 'saucy' pertains to something or someone that is "cool and stylish; being confident without having too much bravado."

GCash Forest Launched To Plant Trees Virtually and Literally


By law, Filipinos are required to plant one tree per year known as the Arbor Day act of 2012. But we highly doubt many would have complied to this due to the complexities of planting even just a single tree, and also the time and effort need to make it happen. Yet the need for trees is a must now. With climate change and man-made development of land causes strains in the environment, the ecosytem, and eventually into the lives of many people as the weather changes and many face a huge change in the air, the soil, and all living things who rely on the earth.

13 Philippine Cities Qualify for One Planet City Challenge 2019 – 2020

An aerial view of the bustling Pasig City. © WWF-Philippines
Thirteen cities from Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao have successfully met the qualifications to participate in the 2019-2020 edition of World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) One Planet City Challenge (OPCC), following guidelines that were posted earlier this year by the international organization.

The OPCC, once known as the Earth Hour City Challenge (EHCC) when it was first launched in 2011, is a biennial global challenge that recognizes feats of infrastructure, housing, transportation, and mobility enacted by cities in commitment to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future. WWF recognizes the importance and highlights the roles of cities in combatting climate change, with 55% of the human population residing in urban centers and with 70% of global emissions emanating from them.

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