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Scoring own goal in mission for effective governance

IT HAS been more than five years since the demolition of a building in Brickfields in April 2017.

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Shah Alam Stadium has had its day

THE announcement that the Shah Alam Sports Complex (SASC) is being rebuilt did not come as a big surprise but was still a hard pill to swallow for many who have fond memories of the facility.

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River walk, city’s best-kept secret

STRANGE tales about Sungai Melaka were shared with me when I told people that I was walking along the river as part of my fitness regime.

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‘Cooperate for sake of strays’

NGOs should pool resources to better help abandoned dogs.

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Rules are not meant to be broken

IS it sometimes right to do the wrong thing? Why do people find themselves breaking or bending the rules?

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Don’t blame it on the rain

THE sight of ominous dark clouds or a clap of thunder is enough to send a shiver down Harmeet Singh’s spine.

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Have your say in local planning

Views voiced can shape future growth, environmental sustainability of area.

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Serve up jobs for the homeless

NGOs feeding community on streets should also help them prepare for independent living

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Mask up and enjoy the show

SARAWAK can expect an influx of visitors soon, once international events that have been put on hold are rescheduled to take place.

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Illegal immigration issue more pressing than ever

If there is anything that any Sabahan wants, it is a solution to the never-ending problem of illegal immigrants.

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No replacing the personal touch

OUR ability to network has greatly improved thanks to technology, but how meaningful is this connection?

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Going the pre-loved route

MY son Bryan entered Year One this week at a government school in Petaling Jaya.

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