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Separation at source still lagging
"THINGS have improved, but there is still a long way to go."
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‘Make libraries into second homes to encourage reading among children’
LIBRARIES are not merely centres of knowledge but can be made into second homes to build the reading habit, creativity and positive values in children.
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River resilience starts with willpower
Sungai Klang built the capital city. It carried tin, traders and stories long before highways and trains.
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Arteta’s leaders seek to extend their unbeaten run
ARSENAL retained their five-point cushion at the top of the Premier League after a flurry of activity in the midweek games, in which they consigned Brentford to defeat at the Emirates.
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Century-old classic salad recipe still fresh today
WALDORF salad is one of those dishes that has quietly stayed relevant for well over a hundred years.
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Unwrapping 12 days of festive splendour in Kuala Lumpur
THIS festive season, The St Regis Kuala Lumpur introduces "12 Days of Bespoke Gifting", a programme that brings the spirit of craft, connection and curated celebration to life.
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End of era for iconic Penang festival
PESTA Pulau Pinang is taking place one last time at its Sungai Nibong home before the site is taken up for the Mutiara Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) project.
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Merging culture with science at Deepavali-themed STEM event
DEEPAVALI may be over, but its message of light, knowledge and new beginnings shone brightly at Tech Dome Penang as over 80 pupils from two Tamil primary schools took part in the centre's "Festive with STEM Deepavali" programme.
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Silence on reopening of KL park deafening
Stakeholders were assured that Taman Persekutuan Bukit Kiara in Kuala Lumpur would reopen by Nov 30 but as of today, the park remains closed.
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Donation drive targets RM100,000 for Ipoh children’s education
The Salvation Army Ipoh has launched its "Million Hearts Care Together" campaign to raise RM100,000 to support the education needs of children under its care.
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70% surge in PJ eatery closures
PETALING Jaya City Council (MBPJ) is intensifying enforcement following an almost 70% increase in restaurant closures due to inadequate cleanliness and poor hygiene standards across the city.
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Over 3,500 Ampang traders get temporary licence
A COMPREHENSIVE on-ground data collection exercise on small traders in Ampang Jaya, Selangor, has resulted in more than 3,500 hawkers receiving a temporary licence.
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Saving green seabed in Sabah
THE Bajau Samah community in Tuaran, Sabah, has been wading into shallow water with scientists to replant seagrass along the Teluk Sulaman coastline.
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Selayang council drafting plan to reorganise small traders
SELAYANG Municipal Council (MPS) is in the midst of drafting a strategic plan to reorganise small traders.
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RM1,000 fine for illegally reserving parking bays
STRICT enforcement will be taken against car workshops, automotive accessory outlets, carwash and tyre shops that illegally occupy public parking bays, with offenders facing fines of RM1,000.
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Young minds with sustainable ideas
TIRED of stray cats leaving a mess around their school, five students came up with a natural spray and sticker to safely keep the furry intruders at bay.
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Dead tilapia in Puchong lake not linked to water quality
Poor water quality is not the reason for the deaths of tilapia at D' Island Lake in Putra Perdana, Puchong.
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Bazaar highlights role of supported employment for adults with autism
KELAB Sokongan Pekerjaan Autisme (SEA Club) welcomed visitors to its annual charity bazaar, an event aimed at raising public awareness and highlighting the importance of supported employment for adult persons with autism (PWA).
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A colourful twist on Christmas
THE season of joy and gifting has arrived, bringing a vibrant festive celebration to Queensbay Mall.
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