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Single Malaysian Chinese man who fostered three Muslim brothers appointed OrphanCare advocate
A 58-year-old Malaysian Chinese bachelor who fostered three Muslim brothers has been appointed OrphanCare Foundation's (OCF) advocate.
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Selangor MB: Free school meals to be closely monitored for hygiene, nutrition
CANTEEN operators at schools participating in the Selangor Nutrition Programme (NutriSel) will be monitored to ensure that meals served meet the required standards.
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Govt must prioritise public welfare over partisan politics
MCA Selangor wholeheartedly welcomes the recognition given by the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, who paid tribute to all parties that made the completion and operation of the LRT Shah Alam Line possible.
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Food News
A taste of Penang’s muhibah
GREAT food often tells the story of a place, and in Malaysia, that story has always been one of diversity.
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Food News
Five-dish set menu at dim sum outlets
A HOMEGROWN, halal-certified dim sum house is running a promotion for National Month.
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Medical centre gets recognition on green infrastructure, practices
A MALAYSIAN hospital has been named among the global Top 250 in Newsweek and Statista's "World's Greenest Hospitals 2026", earning the highest 5 Leaves sustainability ranking.
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Grand dame celebrates 240 years
HUNDREDS of parishioners gathered at the Church of the Assumption at Lebuh Farquhar, George Town, to mark the 240th anniversary of Penang's oldest Catholic church.
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Raising a cup to recycled tech for needy children
FOR many years, Cindy Wong has been supporting a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) focused on giving out second-hand computers or laptops to needy individuals and underfunded schools.
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Obscured signs put public at risk
Road signs are put up to guide the public, especially drivers, so that everyone knows where they are going and which direction to take.
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A vision to help Sibu’s B40 children
OVER 150 pupils of SK Sentosa Sibu in Sarawak received free prescription spectacles under the Vision For Future 2.0 programme.
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KL solid waste operator’s contract under review
The government has taken action against the Kuala Lumpur Transfer Station (KLTS) operator following disruption of solid waste collection in the capital.
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KL fest brews up sips, summit for coffee lovers
KUALA Lumpur is set to become a meeting point for coffee lovers and industry players with festivals scheduled to take place this November and April 2027.
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Regular events helping to revitalise city centre
REGULAR arts and cultural activities are helping breathe new life into Johor Baru's city centre, with businesses and young people welcoming more events to draw visitors into the heritage area.
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Cultural push reclaims heart of Johor Baru
JALAN Dhoby in Johor Baru, once defined by its humble laundry services, is better known today for its hipster cafe culture.
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Selangor eyeing public-private care financing model
Selangor is pursuing a blended financing model involving the public and private sectors to build a more sustainable care economy, reducing its long-term reliance on government funding.
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Rail transport a high-value future industry, says Selangor MB
With 63% to 67% of rail operations and headquarters based in Selangor, the state is recognising rail transportation as a high-value future industry with extensive career prospects.
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MBSA clinches two tourism awards
Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) won two titles at the Tourism Industry Award 2026 gala dinner, held in Bandar Sunway, Selangor.
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Makeover for soup kitchen in KL
AFTER operating for nearly two decades, an established soup kitchen in Kuala Lumpur has received a makeover.
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Shortage of forest leaves for ‘tempok’ affecting Temiar Orang Asli weavers
A SHORTAGE of raw materials for making tempok, a headgear, is becoming a major challenge for the Temiar Orang Asli.
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Offering hope for Sabah’s Duchenne sufferers
THE second Duchenne muscular dystrophy family workshop in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah brought together families, medical professionals and educators to strengthen support for those living with the condition.
