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State sees environmental and economic gains from green energy
PERAK currently has 28 large-scale solar (LSS) projects either in operation or under development, with a total capacity of 1,441MW, placing it among the top states in the peninsula for solar energy output.
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Still shaken after wall collapse
TAMAN United resident Lina Dio, 46, was hanging her washing in her third-floor flat when the ground began to shake.
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Komtar carnival aims to draw crowds, amid revival hurdles
AS KOMTAR marks its 40th anniversary, efforts to revitalise the state's most iconic landmark remain hampered by long-standing structural and ownership constraints.
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New app to boost tourist arrivals to Sabak Bernam
A NEW app to help holidaymakers plan their stays in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, has been launched in time for Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).
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Beefing up nation’s fresh milk yield with modern hub
JOHOR is positioning itself as a key player in Malaysia's long-term food security strategy with the development of Jemaluang Dairy Valley (JDV), a modern large-scale dairy hub in Mersing designed to reduce reliance on imported milk.
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Dairy valley project set to moo-ve tourism boom to Mersing
LOCATED in Mersing, Johor, Jemaluang Dairy Valley (JDV) is generating excitement among locals and the tourism industry, which sees it as a key attraction for tourists.
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Perak starts groundwork on build-then-sell housing model
PERAK is preparing for possible implementation of the build-then-sell (BTS) housing concept, says state housing and local government committee chairman Sandrea Ng.
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DBKL: Taman United residents can only return home when it is safe
KUALA LUMPUR: Residents affected by the collapse of a retaining wall in Taman United, Kuala Lumpur, will only be allowed to return home once it is deemed safe.
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Armed with solidarity for communities in need
THE Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) and its business group have contributed RM510,500 to support local relief efforts and international peacekeeping missions.
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Free rides for blind community
BLIND and visually impaired individuals in Malaysia can now access free e-hailing rides through an initiative by Maxim in partnership with the Society of the Blind in Malaysia (SBM).
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300 volunteers spruce up PJ housing scheme
TO MARK Hari Cuci Malaysia (National Cleanup Day) and World Rivers Day, 300 volunteers came together to spruce up PPR Lembah Subang 1 public housing scheme in Petaling Jaya.
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Sabah’s proboscis monkeys and the call of the wild
There is a right way to make proboscis monkey calls, and a ranger in Sabah had to learn and practise for a couple of weeks before mastering it.
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Stay tuned for fun Chinese new village experiences
Selangor is celebrating its Chinese new villages in a big way, with a festival themed "Jom Thit Tho Lah!" (Hokkien-inspired phrase meaning "let's go play").
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Perak plans unique tourism programmes to encourage longer stays
PERAK has outlined several key strategies to encourage tourists to stay longer in the state in preparation for Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).
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Varsity students pick up the slack to clean Pan Borneo Highway
Littering by motorists has become so rampant along Sarawak's Pan Borneo Highway that a varsity group has taken it upon themselves to clean up.
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Manufacturing firm provides education for staff growth
HUMAN resource assistant A. Savithiri, 41, may not be able to hear or speak, but she is very much "heard" at her workplace, Flex.
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S’gor creating women leaders
THE Selangor government, via Wanita Berdaya Selangor (WBS), advanced its women's empowerment agenda by presenting scholarships and further empowering the Akademi Kepimpinan Wanita (AKW).
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Consumer group: High logistics costs putting S’wak economy at risk
THE cost of living in Sarawak has reached a critical point, necessitating strategic action and more comprehensive intervention from both federal and state governments, an activist says.
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Disabled folk face stumbling blocks to access in Penang
MISSING tactile guides, locked disabled-friendly toilets, absence of ramps and obstacles blocking pathways have become daily, stressful challenges for Penang's disabled community (Orang Kurang Upaya or OKU).
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Tmn United debris removal begins
MONITORING and clean-up efforts are underway following the collapse of a retaining wall in Taman United, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday.
