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Metro News
‘Record RM176mil funding demands tangible results’
Johor's education and information agencies have been directed to translate record-breaking state funding into tangible results as 2026 is designated the "year of proof" for the sector.
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Metro News
Modern market proposed for Taman Universiti Indah
A NEW modern market is needed in Taman Universiti Indah, Seri Kembangan in Selangor, to serve its growing population, said Wong Siew Ki.
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Metro News
Putra Heights residents oppose development plan
PUTRA Heights residents have filed formal objections to Subang Jaya City Council's (MBSJ) latest development roadmap, warning that it will paralyse local traffic and deplete remaining parking.
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Metro News
MB launches strategic plan to strengthen S’gor’s food security
Selangor Agricultural Development Corporation (PKPS) has launched the 2026-2030 Agribusiness Transformation Plan (SEED2030), a five-year strategic blueprint aimed at strengthening its role in the state's food security agenda.
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Metro News
Vendor surge shatters KL lakeside serenity
WHEN Roslina Abd Rahman and her husband moved to Taman Tasik Titiwangsa 16 years ago, they anticipated a life of tranquility near Kuala Lumpur's scenic lakeside park.
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Metro News
Over 250 join plogging to maintain Muar’s clean reputation
OVER 71kg of wastes were collected by 258 ploggers at an event at Tanjung Emas, a popular recreational spot in Muar.
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Community Sports
MetroSport Forecast Challenge
The Star's Randeep Singh, Jagdev Singh, Ivan Loh, Hariati Azizan, Mohd Adznam and Shaun Orange pit their forecast expertise against each other in predicting the outcome of selected English Premier League matches each week.
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Metro News
Russian shines spotlight on Malaysian culture, food
A RUSSIAN woman who fell in love with Malaysia, has been shining a spotlight on the country through social media.
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Community Sports
Liverpool seek stability as resurgent Man United target third straight win
LIVERPOOL and Manchester United head into the weekend with contrasting make-ups after a major swing in fortunes.
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Community Sports
Spurs plot revival at home
Frank's injury‑hit side out to end five‑match winless run.
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Metro News
NGO: Fleet diversions affect public
CONCERN over a shortage of Rapid Penang buses has prompted a local non-governmental organisation to call out the state government for using the public fleet for special programmes, saying the practice is disrupting daily commuters.
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Citycism
Don’t just splash the cash, DBKL
RM200mil allocation for hawker centres must benefit traders and customers.
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Metro News
Pouring his heart into kopitiam legacy
AFTER taking over his family's kopitiam business, Han Jun Kwang is now the third generation to carry on their coffee legacy.
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Metro News
MPS declares RM2,000 incentive for workers, councillors on strong revenue performance
SELAYANG Municipal Council (MPS) has declared a RM2,000 financial incentive for workers and councillors after it surpassed revenue collection targets.
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Metro News
Temporary permits for Sg Kemensah businesses
OPERATORS offering recreational activities along Sungai Kemensah in Hulu Kelang, Selangor, will soon have a chance to operate legally, as Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) moves to issue temporary business licence to regulate the popular riverside area.
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Metro NewsExclusive
Yeoh: KL local election study to be completed by March
A STUDY on local government elections is currently being conducted for Kuala Lumpur and it is expected to be completed in two months.
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Metro NewsExclusive
Healing the city
Federal Territories Minister plans to reverse damage to green spaces, combat child obesity and floods
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Metro News
Klang council requires fire extinguishers under new licensing condition
HAVING portable fire extinguishers is now a requirement for Klang businesses to obtain or renew their licences.
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Nation
Malaysians must reject division to succeed, says Anwar
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians must stand united and reject attempts to sow division and bigotry if the country is to flourish and realise its full potential, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Metro News
Fast-growing Melaka needs a more structured credit recovery sector, says industry association
MELAKA'S economic growth and rising foreign direct investments (FDIs) require a more structured, clearly regulated credit recovery sector to support the state's financial ecosystem, says a stakeholder.
