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Outlet for creative self-expression
NINE autistic artists between the ages of 12 and 33 are exhibiting their artworks at a Kuala Lumpur mall in conjunction with Autism Awareness Month.
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New longhouse planned on higher ground to avoid flooding in Sibu village
FOR years, Rumah Gendang residents in Sungai Assan, Sibu in Sarawak, have had to put up with frequent flooding.
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Port forging ahead with RM250mil expansion
EXPANSION plans for the North Butterworth Container Terminal (NBCT) will forge ahead.
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Igniting an adventurous spirit
EMBRACING a global community of enthusiasts, the annual Chapman’s Challenge has solidified its status as a beloved event, offering a weekend filled with unforgettable moments amid exhilarating trails and spectacular scenery.
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‘Higher penalties for polluters not enough’
INCREASING penalties for those convicted of environmental crimes is not enough to address the issue, say non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Johor.
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Undergrads to share expertise at Sg Kemelah river cleanup
Sekretariat Anak Johor (Sohor) from Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) has been selected to conduct a river cleanup and care programme at Sungai Kemelah in Segamat, Johor.
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Heritage building in KL getting from bad to worse
PARTS of the ceiling and wall of the former Federated Malay States (FMS) Survey Department building in Kuala Lumpur has collapsed.
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Fence along ‘glutton street’ in Kepong keeping out customers, stakeholders say
THE newly installed fence along a stretch of Jalan Kepong Baru known as “wai sek kai” (glutton street) in Kuala Lumpur has caused more problems than solutions for traders.
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Maiden visits by two ships to Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal
PENANG is hosting the inaugural visits of two cruise ships this month.
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‘Address safety amid traffic surge’
LOCAL communities are raising the alarm on road safety issues along Jalan Chan Sow Lin in Kuala Lumpur.
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Sibu Jaya diversity initiative draws over 1,000 attendees
A joint initiative by Sibu Jaya developer Amcorp SibuJaya Sdn Bhd and Masjid Al-Madinah Al-Husna to host a multifaith breaking of fast drew more than 1,000 people from all walks of life.
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Ex-teacher earns tidy sum from craft
Former teacher Noor Atikah Abdul Ghani, who is approaching 55, did not expect to be earning a tidy sum from the tie-dye technique (tying and dipping into fabric dyes) post-retirement.
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‘Listening to sound advice can help turn business around’
THOSE wanting to generate millions of ringgit in sales should consider listening to advice and apply it well, says an entrepreneur.
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Sabah & Sarawak
New Sibu Jaya mosque a boon for township’s residents
Muslims among the 30,000 folk in Sibu Jaya, Sarawak, now have a new mosque in their midst.
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Rebuilding the allure of Pengkalan Kempas
Once a bustling hub for traders, Pengkalan Kempas is set to rise in status once more.
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Company celebrates community cooks and spirit of togetherness
Nourishing underserved communities was again a focus for a food manufacturing company.
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Peace through pottery shaping
Nestled in the heart of SS2 in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, is a venue for individuals to seek solace and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
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Inspiring hope and resilience for peace
COMBINING the efforts of civil societies and non-governmental organisations (NGO) is necessary within local and global environments, says Malaysian Red Crescent Society chairman Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah.
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More effort needed to uphold Chinese culture
CONCERTED efforts are needed to uphold Chinese traditional culture and arts to make them accessible to the present generation, a business community leader has said.
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Eurasian association seeks RM3mil for building
Over 100 guests turn up for lunch organised to raise funds for its new premises in Bangsar Utama, Kuala Lumpur.