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Council removes illegal stalls in Rawang
ITEMS such as foldable tables, chairs, tents and kitchenware were seized from five traders during a raid by Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) on roadside traders at Bandar Country Homes and Bandar Tasik Puteri, Rawang.
Selayang council clamps down on illegal carwash centres
COMPRESSORS, water jets and rubber pipes were among items seized by Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) during a raid on illegal car wash premises in Selayang and Kepong.
Deals for those in the know
JOHOR BARU: The annual auction held by Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) at Taman Mount Austin saw more than 30 people turning up to grab the deals.
Kepong MP claims some DBKL officers bribed by eateries placing tables outside
KEPONG MP Lim Lip Eng is alleging that some Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) enforcement officers may be taking bribes from eateries which had been placing tables and chairs on parking lots and sidewalks.
Crackdown on dirty shops
THE Penang Health Department ordered four restaurants in south Seberang Prai to be closed for two weeks over various offences, including usage of dirty utensils and preparing food in unhygienic conditions.
MPAJ holds ops to recover RM10.7mil unpaid assessment
PAY your assessment tax or be prepared to lose valuable items -- as occupants of a condominium in Ampang found out when personnel from Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) came knocking on their doors.
Be responsible for your pets, owners told
HELP control the stray population by spaying and neutering your dogs, pet owners were told.
‘Illegal fishing costing us dearly, ’ says MP
MIRI: Sarawak needs to set up its own state coastal water security enforcement agency to help stop illegal fishing by non-local fishing vessels.
Fake goods destroyed
COLOURFUL G-Shock and Baby-G watches are cool fashion items to show off, but not when they are counterfeits and not made by Casio in Japan.
DBKL all out to collect its dues
A STAGGERING sum of RM380mil is owed to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) by ratepayers as of Oct 31 last year.