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Food News
Treasures from the sea
Malaysian diners are always keen to enjoy a spread that celebrates our maritime bounty.
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Metro News
Subang Jaya rep awards 297 SPM top scorers
Dhia Irdina Maisarah Malik Faisal's former classmates were surprised, to say the least, when she turned up in a wheelchair for the Subang Jaya Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) excellent students award ceremony.
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Metro News
Old hospital block makes way for modern facility in Seremban
A LANDMARK of Seremban's history is preparing for a new chapter.
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Community Sports
Sweat, songs, moves break out at music run
THE National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, was transformed into a massive outdoor dance floor as more than 14,000 fitness enthusiasts and music lovers gathered for the 11th edition of The Music Run by Affin.
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Community Sports
Penang bridge marathon nears 16,000 sign-ups
Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM) 2026 has received overwhelming response this year, with registrations reaching 16,000 participants – surpassing expectations.
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Metro News
A communal Mothers Day
IT was an afternoon filled with gratitude as 350 single mothers were presented with sarees in conjunction with Mothers Day.
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Metro News
Support children’s homes while reflecting on filial piety, gratitude
WITH Mothers Day just over and Fathers Day approaching, food souvenir entrepreneur Aesos Lai hopes more Malaysians will take time to reflect on how they treat their parents.
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Metro News
Penang teachers ‘let their hair down’ at celebration
FOR a few precious hours, lesson plans, books and deadlines were forgotten as some 50 teachers came together to dance, sing and enjoy games at an early Teachers Day celebration in Penang.
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Metro News
TTDI school field upgrade to be completed in July
UPGRADING works at the SMK Taman Tun Dr Ismail field in Kuala Lumpur, which will benefit 1,300 students, are expected to be completed in July.
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Metro News
MBSJ sinkhole mapping delayed by soil research
Mapping studies to identify potential sinkhole risks within the administrative area of Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ), Selangor, have been delayed as consultants struggle to obtain critical soil investigation data.
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Metro News
Fresh cracks at Tmn United slope
Fresh cracks have appeared along another section of the retaining wall near Block C at Taman United Flats in Jalan Sepadu 7, Kuala Lumpur.
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Metro News
MBSJ rebuilding USJ 1 pedestrian bridge with disabled-friendly features
Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) is planning to reinstate a pedestrian bridge at Persiaran Subang Permai.
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Metro News
Small dos, massive Bangsa Johor spirit
The inaugural Raya Sekampung Bangsa Johor initiative wrapped up in the first week of May, leaving behind a strengthened sense of community after a month of localised celebrations throughout the state.
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Food News
KL hotel attains halal certification, forms teams
Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown has received its halal certification covering culinary operations across its banquet facilities and Midtown Brasserie kitchen.
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Metro News
River upgrading works linked to Jalan 223 flash floods, says PJ mayor
PETALING JAYA: Ongoing river upgrading works at Sungai Penchala contributed to the recent flash floods near Jalan 223.
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Metro News
JB eatery operators cautious about raising prices
Eatery operators in Johor Baru are adopting a "wait-and-see" approach, closely observing the situation in the Middle East before raising prices.
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Metro News
KL Fest brings soul to urban spaces
KUALA Lumpur should be remembered not just for its buildings, but also for the way it makes people feel, says Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh.
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Metro News
Reunited at fave after-school spot
THIRTY years after they left school, 43 alumnae from Bukit Bintang Girls' School (BBGS) batch of 1996 gathered at McDonald's Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, for a reunion.
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Metro News
Alumni from Europe return for Andersonian meetup
MORE than 20 former students of SMK Anderson attended a reunion at the school in Ipoh, Perak, for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Metro News
Puppet art revives Hokkien roots
AMID raging winds and endless waves, over the wailing and prayers of the ship's passengers, a haunting thought arose:
