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Roads that put users at risk
OBSTRUCTED, damaged road signboards, uneven roads, and potholes are safety hazards for motorists in Penang.
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GISB kids’ recovery task force gets RM100,000 fund
Selangor government has donated RM100,000 to the Selangor GISBH Children’s Recovery Task Force to develop a comprehensive and effective recovery plan for children rescued from welfare homes run by GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB).
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Food News
Drawn to magic of coffee art
FINDING a coffee place that truly stands out can be challenging with the number of options around.
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High-spec drones useful to record illegal dumping, river pollution activities
ISKANDAR Puteri City Council (MBIP) will be cracking down on illegal dumping and river pollution using smart drones that will be taking to the skies soon.
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995 smart CCTV units in Greater JB
Installation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that utilise artificial intelligence (AI) are part of efforts to bring a unified smart infrastructure across Greater Johor Baru, says a state exco member.
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Difficulties councils face in tree removal
CUTTING down an old tree by the roadside is a meticulous and complex process, far more challenging than felling trees in the jungle.
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Klang mayor Noraini retires on Nov 20
KLANG Royal City Council’s (MBDK) first mayor Datin Paduka Noraini Roslan officially retires on Wednesday (Nov 20).
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SPAN conducts checks in Alam Jaya industrial area after complaints of sewerage issues
THE first sign of improper effluent discharge was a strong stench of diesel that emerged when a manhole to the public sewerage system was opened at the Alam Jaya industrial area in Puncak Alam, Selangor.
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Driving the future of an inclusive M’sian darts community
MALAYSIAN sports event company Novus Sports is on a mission to elevate the nation’s darts scene, both domestically and internationally.
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Locals claim victory at city council cycling event
PETALING Jaya transformed into a high-speed cycling circuit as the MBPJ-Selangor Criterium 2024 roared to life.
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Lenggong gears up for extreme sports showdown
PERAK is set to become the centre of attention for elite extreme sports teams as it gears up to host the Lenggong Ironbound Expedition A1 Asia World Cup 2024 from Nov 22 to 25.
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Celebration of Italian cuisine
THE ninth edition of the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World returns to Malaysia, highlighting Italian culinary heritage with a focus on sustainability and well-being.
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Michelin-star chef collaborates on anniversary menu
FOR its 16th anniversary, Grand Imperial Group brought in Michelin-star chef Andy Ng from China to collaborate with its deputy executive chef Kenneth Chai on designing a new menu.
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UK museum returns indigenous sunhat
THE Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, England, has returned a historic Kenyah-Badeng sunhat to Sarawak.
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Refreshed and exquisite
THE reopening of a restaurant is the perfect opportunity for a menu revamp.
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Serba Wangi launches Sejati campaign and new red rice mix
SERBA Wangi Sdn Bhd launched its corporate social responsibility (CSR) campaign “Sejati” alongside the introduction of a new product under the Songhe brand, Red Rice Mix Thai Hom Mali.
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Child councillors design family-friendly eatery in PJ
PETALING Jaya has taken another significant step towards becoming a more child-friendly city with the opening of its first-ever child-friendly kopitiam.
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Amirudin: Shah Alam stadium demolition works above 45% as of Oct 31
THE demolition of Stadium Shah Alam to make way for the construction of the new Shah Alam Sports Complex will be completed by June next year.
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Johoreans seek inclusive development in budget
AS Johor strives to achieve developed state status by 2030, locals want its 2025 Budget to prioritise the well-being of the people.
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Symposium draws regional experts, promotes protection of Johor’s heritage
THE inaugural Johor Global Symposium marked a significant milestone in the state’s efforts to preserve and promote its rich heritage.