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Home improvement retailer giving out 3.5 million face masks
IN LIGHT of the global outbreak of coronavirus and to address the nationwide demand for face masks, Mr DIY is giving out 3.5 million face masks to its customers.
Eateries ordered close due to poor hygiene
THREE restaurants in Bandar Baru Ayer Itam, Penang, were temporarily closed by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) after finding them to be dirty.
Inevitable deferral of events due to Covid-19
Companies managing conference venues want government to provide incentives as potential losses likely.
MPK to investigate complaints, take action against those rearing poultry in urban areas
REARING poultry appears to be a trend in some urban areas but this is against council’s health regulations.
Local councils tell all street traders in S’gor to close for two weeks under restriction order
ALL open-air markets in Selangor must be closed until March 31 following a directive from the state government in a bid to help contain the spread of Covid-19.
Klang council closes off HQ and branch for two weeks, vital services continue
Some of the latest e-cig and vape devices are cheap, as small as your thumb and can even be worn as a watch. Tobacco control experts say awareness among parents and teachers are crucial in keeping this new addiction out of schools.
Defiant business owners in Selangor get warning
Local councils conduct checks to ensure hawkers, non-essential services obey movement control order.
Putrajaya eateries told to put away tables and chairs
RESTAURANTS in Putrajaya were asked to put away all their dining tables and chairs until March 31 to heed the movement control order (MCO) by the Government.
Stop spitting in public places, warns Klang council acting president
PETALING JAYA: Avoid spitting in public places as it can lead to the spread of infectious diseases, says Klang Municipal Council (MPK) acting president Elya Marini Darmin.
Elderly folk living in Jinjang Utara, Kepong affected by wet market closure
THE closure of the wet market in Jinjang Utara in Kepong following the second movement control order (MCO) has nearby residents worried about losing their place to shop for food supplies.