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No water, no business
BUSINESSES and residents in Taman Kok Lian, Kuala Lumpur have been suffering water cuts since April.
Having a green Raya
THE Shah Alam City Council organised an unconventional but heartwarming Hari Raya open house for some 5,000 guests on Tuesday.
Cascading effects of prolonged drought
THE tumbling cascade of the waterfall in the Penang Botanic Gardens seems to mask the truth behind Penang’s water supply.
Developer wins low-carbon city award for Sunway City
MASTER community developer Sunway Property recently won the prestigious Low Carbon City Award at the ninth Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) Awards for Planning Excellence held at The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur.
PBAPP: Ulu Muda catchment area should be gazetted
THE Federal Government should advise the Kedah government to gazette water catchment areas in Ulu Muda that collect water for Sungai Muda, says Penang Water Supply Corporation Sdn Bhd (PBAPP).
Chow explains approval of hillside housing projects
THE 56 hillside housing development projects which are 76m above sea level were approved by the Penang Island City Council (formerly Penang Municipal Council) since 2008 for various reasons.
Solar to the fore
South-East Asia is increasingly looking to the sun to power its grid, with Indonesia and Vietnam — virtually negligible in solar output currently — aiming to have up to 5GW of solar power capacity annually from 2020 onwards.
Bumpy drive for PJ folk Construction work, bad planning have left roads riddled with potholes
IT HAS literally been a year of bumpy rides for the people in Petaling Jaya, with the bad road condition found along most of the main roads in the city.
Aid approved to rebuild stalls razed in blaze
KOTA MARUDU: The popular cluster of groundnut stalls or kedai kacang in this northern Sabah district that was razed in a fire last month, is set to be rebuilt.