S’poreans flock to JB for the long weekend
JOHOR BARU: Singaporeans have crossed into Johor in droves to visit family or take short vacations over the long Chinese New Year weekend. Read full story
Sabahans in the mood to usher in CNY again
KOTA KINABALU: The Chinese New Year mood is back in Sabah after the muted celebrations over the past two years due to Covid-19 restrictions. Read full story
Sabahans in the mood to usher in CNY again
KOTA KINABALU: The Chinese New Year mood is back in Sabah after the muted celebrations over the past two years due to Covid-19 restrictions. Read full story
Demand for lion dances on the up
JOHOR BARU: It is a busy time for lion and dragon dance troupes here as they cope with a large number of bookings for performances this Chinese New Year. Read full story
Demand for lion dances on the up
JOHOR BARU: It is a busy time for lion and dragon dance troupes here as they cope with a large number of bookings for performances this Chinese New Year. Read full story
Govt to mull need for more foreign workers
BATU GAJAH: The need to expand employment approval for foreign workers to other sectors will be studied three months after the Foreign Workers Employment Relaxation Plan is implemented, said Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar. Read full story
Govt to mull need for more foreign workers
BATU GAJAH: The need to expand employment approval for foreign workers to other sectors will be studied three months after the Foreign Workers Employment Relaxation Plan is implemented, said Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar. Read full story
Neglected dogs still an issue
KLANG: It’s been a week since the discovery of about 100 emaciated dogs at a Selangor dog pound, but the heart-wrenching scene is still distressing animal lovers. Read full story
Neglected dogs still an issue
KLANG: It’s been a week since the discovery of about 100 emaciated dogs at a Selangor dog pound, but the heart-wrenching scene is still distressing animal lovers. Read full story
Roads fall silent as folks return home for reunion dinner
KUALA LUMPUR: There is less “action” on the roads here now that most people have returned to their hometowns for the Chinese New Year (CNY) break.Checks around the shopping area of KLCC and malls in the Bukit Bintang area found more “breathing space” compared to the previous weekend buzz. Read full story