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School closures spell likely doom for 10,200 canteen operators

Association secretary says it’s ‘very disappointing’ that Budget 2021 doesn’t have allocation for these businesses

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Kedah state councillor asks for exemption to become green zone

Langkawi has not had any Covid-19 cases in recent weeks while assistance by the Federal Government would help Langkawi get back up on its feet during the CMCO

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Penang hotels fear worst ever occupancy rate since 1974

The industry is worried that it will not withstand competition from neighbouring countries when the situation improves due to a dearth of support from the gover...

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Malaysia to handle safe global travel protocols in UN tourism body

Authorities exploring ‘travel bubble’ concept to revive industry battered by Covid-19

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National football icon Mohamad Bakar dies

His death marks end of golden decade for Penang footballers

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A ‘healing art’ to ease stress with music, motion and beta waves 

A unique technique to induce sleep is helping students and common folks to tackle mental stress due to lockdowns, family issues and mounting academic lessons.

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Budget both praised and panned in Penang

Nonetheless, CM ready to direct state govt to work with federal agencies on ensuring smooth implementation

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Govt allows RM500 monthly withdrawal from EPF Account 1

Also, minimum contribution for individuals to be reduced from 11% to 9% starting January

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Now, two rivers in Bayan Lepas found choked with filth

Investigation into the pollution at both Sg Keluang and Sg Nipah will start soon while a clean-up gets under way 

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Several food outlets in Penang call it quits

Operators find their businesses no longer sustainable in times of Covid-19

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George Town’s Unesco special area plan to be reviewed

State authorities claim that the plan for the inner city’s heritage management will be made ‘lighter and easier to use’

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Green groups question Penang’s claim of support for cable-car project

NGOs want to know composition of those surveyed, say opposition to proposal has been raised by activists and residents