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Supplies won’t be affected by mandatory tests, assure truckers
JOHOR BARU: The mandatory rapid testing for Covid-19 on all comÂÂÂmercial vehicle drivers imposed by Singapore will not affect the daily supply of goods into the island republic, say Johor lorry operators.
Gridlock at JB-Singapore links
JOHOR BARU: Both the land links between Johor and Singapore saw heavy congestion as Singapore imposed mandatory rapid testing for Covid-19 on all commercial vehicle drivers entering the republic.
M’sian workers in Singapore can still come back
JOHOR BARU: Malaysians working in Singapore can return for short trips with approval under the Periodic Commuting Arrangement (PCA), says MIC’s Singapore workers affairs bureau chief S. Aruldass.
Maqis foil attempt to smuggle RM17k worth of chrysanthemum flowers
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Malaysia Quarantine and Inspection Services (Maqis) has foiled an attempt to smuggle RM17,000 worth of dried chrysanthemum flowers into the country via the Second Link here.
Reciprocal Green Lane, Periodic Commuting Arrangement to continue during MCO, says Ismail Sabri
PUTRAJAYA: The Reciprocal Green Lane and Periodic Commuting Arrangement travelling facilities will continue during the movement control order (MCO) period, says Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Adapting to change
2020 proved to be an eventful year for Johor, with a new state government and mentri besar, closure of border with Singapore, postponement of major events such as Visit Johor Year, and the long-awaited Rapid Transit Link finally taking off
Gym operators in JB hard hit by pandemic
JOHOR BARU: The Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order have taken a toll on the business of gyms here.Suria Gym Perling proprietor Ismail Hamid said many of his gym members were still reluctant to come and use the facilities.
Rocking the boat
Financial logic is shaking the foundations of the Penang ferry’s nostalgic appeal.
S'pore, Malaysia still in talks over High-Speed Rail project as deadline approaches
KUALA LUMPUR (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore and Malaysia are still in discussions over the twice-delayed high-speed rail (HSR) project, which has until Dec 31 before officials have to make a final decision on its status, a Singapore Ministry of Transport spokesman has said.
High-speed Rail project to proceed without Singapore; KL line to end in Johor: Report
KUALA LUMPUR (The Straits Times/ANN): Malaysia is expected to restart the twice-delayed High-Speed Rail (HSR) project but without Singapore's involvement, with the line ending in Johor and not Jurong East, The Malaysian Insight (TMI) news site quoted a source as saying on Sunday (Dec 13).