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It’s time to rebuild Pasir Pinji market
Traders may not be convinced but a modern facility will benefit them in the long run.
Stall operator in Sibu happy to serve flavourful dishes again
EATERY outlet operators have only one wish this Year of the Ox — that patrons can once again dine without restrictions.
Casting oranges for love on a subdued note
GEORGE TOWN: The movement control order (MCO) has forced single women, who used to throw mandarin oranges into the sea on Chap Goh Meh in the hope of finding true love, to look for alternatives this year.
Back on the street: Buskers now allowed to perform in MCO states
PUTRAJAYA: Buskers will be allowed to resume their performance at movement control order states, says Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
No more squatting for your porridge
GEORGE TOWN: After more than eight decades serving ordinary folk here in Penang, the state’s last remaining “squatting” Teochew porridge stall has decided to call it a day.
School bus operators keeping their fingers crossed
PETALING JAYA: After almost a year of having their income slashed heavily, school bus operators are looking forward to the reopening of schools in March, but hope that the government will stick to its decision.They are afraid that the government may decide to close schools again if the number of Covid-19 cases rises.
Big plans to breathe new life into Port Klang bus station
THE over two-decade-old Port Klang Bus Station on Persiaran Raja Muda Musa is due for a facelift.
Preserving Kuala Selangor’s status as natural attraction
AS THE Kuala Selangor District Council (MDKS) awaits the decision from the Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government (KPKT) Ministry to be elevated to municipality status, residents want natural attractions here retained and the pathway to progress be kept as sustainable as possible.
RM9.4mil in aid for flood victims in Pahang
A RM500 cash aid will be given to each head of households that had to move to relief centres and homes of relatives when the floods struck Pahang in January.
Hanoi food outlets hit by new Covid-19 restrictions
Normal life resumed post-Tet in Hanoi from Wednesday (Feb 17) after a week-long holiday. But as the city imposed new restrictions against the Covid-19 pandemic, food and beverage outlets have had to adapt.