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Still an illegal dumping site
WE REFER to the report in StarMetro “Kepong Residents See Red Over Rubbish Dumping” on Dec 9.
State to study local election implementation
THE Selangor government will form a technical committee to study the implementation of local council election.
‘Beware of conmen impersonating MBPJ officers’
PETALING Jaya City Council (MBPJ) is urging residents to be cautious when opening their doors to men or women clad in dark blue vests bearing MBPJ’s emblem. The caution comes in the wake of public complaints about individuals impersonating council officers.
ITIS falls under 2015 budget
A total of RM29.5mil has been allocated for the highly anticipated Integrated Transport Information System or ITIS 2.0 in the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) Budget 2015.
Need for new bus hub questioned
Two bus terminal projects in Selangor have raised public ire. In Petaling Jaya Old Town, residents deem the proposed hub to be unnecessary while in Shah Alam, commuters are unhappy with the lack of facilities at the temporary station.
DBKL repairs and cleans up complex for much-delayed opening
THE multi-million ringgit Moghul-inspired Tun Sambanthan Complex, formerly known as The Pines, in Brickfields is expected to be opened early next year subject to Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) rectifying the sewerage system, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) deputy director-general (Project Implementation and Main-tenance) Datuk Najib Mohd said.
Council elections remains a question in Selangor
Many are wondering whether the Pakatan-led government in Selangor will deliver on its promise for local council elections.
One-stop furniture centre
JOHOR BARU: The state government hopes to set up a one-stop furniture exhibition centre in Ledang to tap the lucrative furniture market.
Collecting banknotes a profitable hobby
JOHOR BARU: Facebook is not just a popular place for socialising but also a good platform to sell rare banknotes and stamps.
Illegal poachers coming for the trees cultivated in Johor forests
JOHOR BARU: Illegal poachers from neighbouring countries are encroaching into Johor forests for years harvesting agarwood (gaharu) as demand for the product is good.