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40 farmers get boost to livelihood
FOR many small-scale farmers in Salim and Menyan areas in Sibu, Sarawak, rising costs and unpredictable weather have made daily life increasingly challenging.
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Penang party launches year-long outreach to strengthen public ties
TO FOSTER stronger ties with the public, Penang DAP has rolled out a year-long grassroots engagement programme.
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Fusion food in picturesque setting
Just a stone's throw from the rhythmic hum of a train station lies a quiet sanctuary that defies its urban surroundings.
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Passing the buck on potholes
WHEN potholes appear on city roads, motorists expect Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to act swiftly.
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Preserving Orang Asli traditions, cooking methods through rattan
DESPITE the existence of modern equipment, the Temiar Orang Asli in the Lojing Highlands of Kelantan prefer to use the spiny aerial roots of rattan to grate their vegetables.
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Exemplary acts draw praise for cops, public
THANKS to his skill in pencil sketching and sharp observation, Kpl Mohamad Zahid Mahat helped track down a suspect involved in a store break-in in Segamat, Johor.
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Indonesia strengthening ties through culinary diplomacy
CULINARY diplomacy is increasingly used in promoting Indonesia's tourism and creative economy in Malaysia.
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Cleaning, new drain to clear flood issue in Kepong
SOLUTIONS have been identified for a drain in a Kepong neighbourhood that has failed to channel water into a nearby flood retention pond.
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U-turn ramp at Serdang Interchange to ease traffic
Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) is finalising the budget to construct an RM80mil U-turn ramp along Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP) to alleviate congestion around the Serdang Interchange.
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Testing apps to report, get Klang Valley roads fixed
Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Maslan set a mandatory 24-hour timeframe for fixing potholes on federal roads in August last year.
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Federal aid for Labuan traders
EIGHT traders affected by a fire at Pasar Sentral in Labuan last month have received disaster relief assistance from the Federal Government totalling RM10,000.
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Exco: Open burning especially harmful in hot weather
THE public has been reminded not to carry out open burning, especially during hot and dry weather, as small fires can trigger infernos.
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Ex-Bank Negara governor to head Selangor’s special task force on energy crisis
PETALING JAYA: Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari announced the appointment of former Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim as chairman of the state's special energy crisis task force.
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Yeoh: No licences for KLCC photographers
PUTRAJAYA: Authorities have ruled out issuing licences to photographers operating in the vicinity of PETRONAS Twin Towers in Jalan Ampang due to safety concerns.
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A walk in Tunku’s footsteps
A leaking roof once strengthened Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al‑Haj's resolve to seek independence for Malaya.
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Legacy of caring continues
A SOCIAL activist has called on Malaysians to embrace a caring culture.
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MPO collaborates with multi-instrumentalist star
The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO), continuing its mission to broaden and diversify its audience, is set to take a bold creative leap with a special collaboration featuring multi‑instrumentalist Belle Sisoski on April 11 at 8pm in Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS (DFP), KLCC.
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‘Use motorcycle licence for good’ MyLesen B2 recipients urged
YOUTHS who obtain motorcycle licences through the MyLesen B2 programme are reminded not to abuse the privilege and avoid engaging in illegal racing or dangerous riding.
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Penang eases tax for certain First Grade lands
PENANG is lowering tax rates for certain First Grade lands with only temporary structures, such as depots and lorry yards, says Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
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Stakeholders question City Hall 2027 budget call
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has been accused of putting the "cart before the horse" with its push for feedback on its 2027 budget.
