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Don’t let Covid-19 patients to go shopping, make visits before quarantine: Penang exco

Current lax rules risky for all, says Phee Boon Poh

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‘For the sake of ecology, marine life, scrap Penang land reclamation’

Fishermen have seen how their counterparts in Tg Tokong lost their way of life in similar situation, says Zakaria Ismail

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Ratepayers visiting Penang Island City Council facilities must take Covid-19 test

Results of RTK-Ag or self-test kits must be provided before in-person appointments with officers

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Langkawi authority in talks with NSC to allow foreign tourists entry

Island has fared well with domestic reopening 2 weeks ago, Lada CEO says

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IJM Land donates RM20,000 to Tropical Spice Garden’s revival

Badly hit by lockdowns and on the brink of closing, Penang eco-tourism landmark receives 2-year financial aid from developer

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Stop dwelling on the past: DAP reps rap Kedah MB over ‘leased state’ debate

Focus on pandemic, current issues, says Zairil Khir Johari and Syerleena Abdul Rashid

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Treaty indeed inked between Kedah sultan and Francis Light, author says amid history debate

Marcus Langdon chimes in after Malaysian Historical Society chapter calls on Putrajaya to review Penang’s past

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After MB’s ‘leased’ remark, historical group’s Kedah arm renews calls for review of the past

Relook Penang’s history, says chapter chief, alleging no treaty signed in 1786 between Kedah, Sir Capt Francis Light

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Penang to reopen for tourism in mid-October

Move targeted once 90% of state population registered under MySejahtera, fully vaccinated

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Pandemic management goes beyond treatment and jabs: former Penang rep

Dr T. Jayabalan highlights need to boost immunity, assist vulnerable groups

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Red tape slows Penang’s Covid-19 recovery as virus surges: medicos

Lack of coordination, rifts between state and federal govts bog pandemic management, they say

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Floating garbage: Rohingya colony off Langkawi badly needs sewage system, govt told

Living conditions must be improved before Bukit Malut becomes eyesore, says Malaysian Nature Society