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Penang’s F&B businesses band together in ‘chiak-rity’ aid programme

They aim to make 1,000 packs of essential items worth RM100 each, says publicity head Alvin Ooi

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Saree pleats and cleats to boot: Penang women’s football team shoots for glory

Coach S. Sri Sangar goes from training men to starting a football academy for Indian women

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Solution to suicide not one call away, says mental health NGO

Suicide hotlines, though helpful, are not a solution – an NGO believes social workers providing counselling is necessary

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Penang to reboot tourism industry via empowerment programme

Initiative boosting arts, heritage sectors to launch by year-end, says state exco

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We are living heritage and culture, GTWHI tells Penangites

Dr Ang encourages Penangites to look within and celebrate their culture and heritage this George Town World Heritage City Day 

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Don’t drag Sabah into your racial issues, Pandikar tells peninsula political ‘gurus’

Ex-Dewan Rakyat speaker also says party-hopping culture brought over to state by West M’sia politicians

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Langkawi shoots for Sept reopening with more Covid-19 jabs en route

Hard-hit tourism sector will see reprieve as soon as island back to green zone, says district officer

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Ferrying art into homes this George Town Festival

An ode to the iconic Penang ferry through art

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Crush ‘dark economy’ to resolve M’sia’s trafficking woes, govt told

Systemic change, such as less dependence on migrant workers, needed to eradicate offences, say leaders

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Penang approves plan to provide 1,000 free Covid-19 tests daily

Phase 1 will carry out screenings on communities in 6 districts from Monday, before gradually being expanded statewide

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Kids fed condensed milk, coffee as jobless parents unable to afford infant formula

Penang Hindu Association says up to 500 babies and toddlers, including from refugee families, in state need help

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Hotels get short end of the stick, again, with Pemulih

Operators disappointed RM150 bil package leaves them out despite PM acknowledging tourism sector among worst hit by Covid-19