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Slow crawl to faster commute

TRAFFIC in Kuching, Sarawak, was horrendous in the days leading up to Chinese New Year as many roads were choked with vehicles at all hours in the last-minute scramble to prepare for the celebration.

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Giving voice to voters all over S’wak

Legislative expansion can foster equality, but reps must provide better services.

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Partial collapse of heritage building a wake-up call 

Kuching mayors, authorities act promptly to probe incident, safeguard public safety and city's cultural legacy

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Call to extend legislative sessions

THE Sarawak Legislative Assembly should seriously consider the call by backbenchers to extend its sitting days.

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Festivals, culture unite Sarawak folk

THE Gawai Dayak festival is always a colourful and joyful occasion, one often joined by all Sarawak folk regardless of race and religion.

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Great expectations for rapid transit in Kuching

Efficient system vital to ease congestion, improve mobility.

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Slogans of unity must go beyond just words

AN IBAN phrase from Sarawak is entering the national conversation after drawing the attention of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim earlier this month.

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Let the celebrations begin, albeit wisely

FIRECRACKERS, lion dances, open houses and reunion dinners – it’s fair to say that Chinese New Year will be celebrated full scale across the nation this weekend.

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