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Perak govt to work with Islamic Religious Dept to ensure Friday sermons emphasise importance of Covid-19 vaccinations
IPOH: The Perak government will cooperate with the Islamic Religious Department to ensure sermons on the importance of taking vaccinations are emphasised, says Mohd Akmal Kamaruddin.
MBSJ will no longer print and post assessment bills
EFFECTIVE this year, Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) will no longer print and post assessment tax bills to ratepayers.
Ratepayers have until April 30 to settle tax
Ipoh City Council (MBI) has announced a two-month extension for the payment of this year’s assessment tax.
Council: Roadside trading not conducive
THE Pasir Gudang City Council (MBPG) has identified three possible locations to relocate roadside hawkers and traders operating at Jalan Persiaran Scientex.
All public parks in PJ to reopen Saturday (March 6)
PETALING JAYA: All public parks in Petaling Jaya will reopen on Saturday (March 6).
Illegal foo chuk factory faces court action after defying order to close
NIBONG TEBAL: The Seberang Prai City Council (MBSP) will take legal action against an illegal beancurd skin (foo chuk) factory in Sungai Jawi that has been operating for about 40 years.
MBPJ: Limited gates open at Old Town market for crowd control
PETALING Jaya City Council (MBPJ) only allows selected gates at Pasar Besar Jalan Othman to be opened as part of crowd control measures and to ensure compliance with Covid-19 standard operating procedures.
MBSJ sends 100 festive meals to B40 families
Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) brought some festive cheer to selected underprivileged families by distributing poon choy (festive meal in a pot) in conjunction with Chinese New Year.
Council staff on priority list
Green light for over 6,000 personnel to receive vaccine shots under phase one.
Losing ground
PASAR Besar Jalan Othman – better known as PJ Old Town Market – has seen some changes in the past few months, notably after the detection of several Covid-19 cases.Â