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MBJB to update flood hotspot info
Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) will review all 23 of its identified flood hotspots next year to update its database and strengthen mitigation plans.
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USJ 2 park gets 285 new trees after felling dispute
NEARLY 300 flowering and fruit trees have been planted at Jalan USJ 2/2R park in Subang Jaya, Selangor, as part of a greening effort and to improve its biodiversity.
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KL must brace for more flash floods, says minister
KUALA LUMPUR is likely to face more flash floods in the coming weeks with the approach of a period of heavier monsoon rain.
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Call for Tmn Sri Murni lake in Selayang to be spruced up
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has been urged to upgrade a disused lake in Taman Sri Murni, Selayang, into a public park for nearby residents.
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Closed toilets leave Tambun park visitors in tight spot
Public toilets at recreational parks should be easily accessible, but at the Sungai Pinji Madani Recreational Park in Tambun, Perak, locked facilities have left visitors feeling frustrated.
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Illegal temple irks Taman Yarl folk
Uma Devi Panchacharam's dream home has over the past four years become a constant source of stress.
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Pipe bursts in Section 17, PJ
A pipe leak incident in Jalan Profesor Diraja Ungku Aziz at Section 17 in Petaling Jaya, Selangor this morning (Dec 11) saw motorists driving through muddy water and debris.
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Celebrating China-Malaysia ties
An early welcome to the Year of the Horse was held at the launch of the China-Malaysia Spring Festival Gala in Putrajaya.
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Sibu goes festive with parade, fair
Around 10,000 participants are expected to join the Christmas Parade around Sibu, Sarawak, this Saturday.
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Eat And Drink
Melding classic Western elements with local flavours
THIS Christmas, diners in Kuala Lumpur can look forward to a festive spread that leans into nostalgic holiday flavours with a local twist.
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Resort lifestyle with city links in Kota Kemuning
FOR many aspiring homeowners, the dream is simple – to enjoy resort-style living in a mature township while staying connected to the rest of Klang Valley.
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Dark days no barrier to food catering success
A POPULAR food caterer in Ipoh, Perak, hopes to inspire others through a second book based on his life, titled A Self Made Brand – Francis Martin.
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‘Register with City Hall before distributing food’
FOOD distribution to the homeless in the capital must adhere to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) regulations, says Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
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Carnival brings life to Komtar
FOR four decades, locals have turned to optician K. Nickalas to help them find the perfect pair of spectacles.
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Meaty delights at festive buffet
While turkey is the traditional bird at Christmas feasts, a hotel in Petaling Jaya is introducing a juicier, equally festive alternative.
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Traffic lights at Cyberjaya junction to be installed for road safety
MOTORISTS passing through the Persiaran Rimba Permai junction in Cyberjaya, Selangor, will soon see traffic lights installed in the area, with works to be completed in two months' time.
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Frequent flooding keeps Sg Buloh folk on edge
RESIDENTS of Taman Saujana Aman in Sungai Buloh are at their wits' end over frequent flooding in their housing estate.
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Discussions ongoing to recognise river as protected water source
Johor is committed to ensuring its water resources are better protected, including carrying out regular checks on operations or premises deemed to be of high risk of causing pollution.
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‘Gazette Sungai Johor to prevent future pollution’
THE government needs to step up efforts to gazette Sungai Johor as a protected water source in view of its importance to both Malaysia and Singapore, say experts.
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New PPj president to focus on cleanliness, stronger on-ground presence
NEWLY appointed Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) president Datuk Mohd Sakeri Abdul Kadir says his leadership will prioritise improving cleanliness, increasing on-ground presence of officers and ensuring more effective infrastructure maintenance.
