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Republic to make cycling ‘viable transport option’
THE republic is aiming to make cycling not just recreational, but a “viable transport option” for short trips, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan wrote on his blog.
Missing marathoner found dead after four-day search
HULU TERENGGANU: The search-and-rescue mission for marathon runner Ahmad Rafikin Azman at the Sekayu waterfalls came to a tragic end with the discovery of the 16-year-old's body.
Gearing up for New Year’s Eve
ABOUT 100,000 merrymakers are expected to usher in 2015 at the 10th Penang Golden New Year’s Eve Countdown Celebration (PG2015) at the Esplanade.
Back to their old ways
SEVERAL irresponsible operators are back to burning old tyres to extract industrial oil and steel late at night and in the wee hours of the morning, especially during weekends.
Girl dies of rat fever, family claims
ALOR SETAR: An eight-year-old girl died Friday night in the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital here, and her family claimed she had succumbed to leptospirosis (rat fever).
A K-lass above the rest
THE South Koreans again proved to be a rung above the rest in the development of young players as they continued to dominate the Boys and Girls challenges in the Under-10 and Under-12 categories of the 31st Penang Open International Age Group tennis championship.
Ipoh property prompts interest
Ipoh is famed for many things. Flat rice noodles, Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh, verdant limestone mastiffs, and its rich mining past, among other things.
Weather hampers search for two teens
KUALA TERENGGANU: Search and rescue operations for two teenagers who are feared drowned in separate cases in Terengganu have been hampered by bad weather conditions.
City Hall departments managing Kuala Lumpur
THERE are four sectors, with 21 departments and three units, with a workforce comprising about 10,000 people.
Protecting the forest is our job, says Forestry D-G
PENINSULAR Malaysia Forestry Department director-general Datuk Dr Abd Rahman Abd Rahim stressed that the department was not there to restrict access to the forests but to control and monitor instead.