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Celebrate National Day with gold medallist swimmers Cindy Ong, Milorad Cavic
THIS National Day, the public can catch two swimming icons at Surf Beach at Sunway Lagoon during the "Swim. Slide. Surf. Splash. Merdeka Weekend of Legends and Gold" event.
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Hundreds throng George Town temple to pray for love on 'Chinese Valentine's Day'
THE annual Qixi Festival drew large crowds to the Seng Hong Beow Temple in George Town as devotees gathered to uphold the cultural tradition of seeking romance, soulmates, and lasting relationships.
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Over 30,000 expected at Selangor-level National Day celebration
SHAH ALAM: More than 30,000 people are expected to enliven the Selangor-level 68th National Day celebration at Dataran Kemerdekaan Shah Alam on Saturday (Aug 30).
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DBKL carries out flood mitigation projects in Taman Pusat Kepong
AFTER years of repeated flooding, residents and shopowners of Taman Pusat Kepong in Kuala Lumpur are relieved that permanent mitigation works are being carried out.
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Toast to nation with creative drinks
EXPERIENCE the spirit of independence with creatively curated cocktails around the Klang Valley.
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Seductive and cheeky cocktails hit the spot
New cocktails at G-String Kuala Lumpur, one of the city's sexiest bars, have an exciting and imaginative blend of taste and presentation.
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Perfect pour lands KL lass a trip to home of Guinness
AFTER a month-long search that saw hopeful candidates putting their Guinness-pouring skills to the test, Guinness Malaysia has officially crowned its very first Chief Pint Officers (CPOs).
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Dramatic fanfare caps regional naval gala
PENANG's Esplanade came alive with pomp and pageantry during the visit of Indonesian Naval Academy's Gita Jala Taruna Marching Band.
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Bank backs women in business
WOMEN entrepreneurs in Malaysia now have easier access to capital for their businesses.
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Marathon training session takes runners through parks
MORE than 1,000 runners gathered at City Park and Penang Botanic Gardens for the second leg of Road to Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM), nearly double the turnout from the first session in Batu Kawan.
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Local researchers develop eco-friendly road binder
A group of researchers have come up with award-winning green innovations that turn waste into materials which can partly replace bitumen and restore old roads, helping to reduce both environmental impact and construction costs.
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Upgraded ferry terminal offers users safer journey
THE newly upgraded Hock Ming Ferry Terminal at Kampung Hilir in Sarawak offers users a safer journey, thanks to the more durable facilities.
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Damaged road worries Taman Bangi Avenue 1 residents
Frequent use by heavy vehicles has damaged a road in Taman Bangi Avenue 1, Kajang in Selangor.
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Tech gadgets from city council ease varsity students’ financial burden
FOR tertiary students from low-income families like 20-year-old Nur Anis Alliesya Nazri, every bit of assistance is helpful to lighten their financial burden.
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Residents call for transparency in Bukit Dinding development plan
Bukit Dinding emerged as a key issue at "Dialog Bandar Raya 2025" as residents expressed worry about the impact of proposed development at the hill in Setiawangsa on surrounding communities and local environment.
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Setiawangsa folk air growing concerns
TRAFFIC congestion and lack of parking in Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur, are worsening as more high-rise projects take root and draw more residents into the constituency.
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MPAJ services to cost more
SALES and Service Tax (SST) is now being applied to Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) services.
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Island bypass road closure blocking customers, say Air Itam businesses
THE ongoing construction of the Air Itam-Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway has closed up regular access points from Lebuhraya Thean Teik to Lintang Angsana with businesses like eateries reporting a plunge in business since the barriers were placed in July.
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Selangor targets role of gateway to Asean
SELANGOR government is working to position the state as a gateway to the Asean region, leveraging the fact that Malaysia's 19% tariff rate on exports to the United States is similar to those of several other countries in South-East Asia.
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SMK St. David alumni urged to reconnect ahead of AGM
MELAKA: The alumni of SMK St. David are encouraging more former students to join its association to give back to the school that has been a cornerstone of education in the state for over a century.