Shadows over Chinatown
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stall own- ers are still open for business as they nee_d to make ends meet. "On weekends, I usually am
Chinese medicine hall operators fear they cannot clear liquor stock before sales ban takes effect
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, Federation of Sundry Goods Merchants Association of Malaysia president Hong Chee Meng said enforcement of
Keeping rubbish 'in-house'
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, Kuala Lumpur. - Photos: ART CHEN and YAP CHEE HONG/The Star transfer station a·nd tipping fees at the
Reaping green rewards
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installed on LED lights along the Sungai Bonus walking path. · Solar panels are also being installed on
River park project in KL vandalised a third time
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· "Wehopethejluthortdescan ~caught a rood trader throw- ing rubblah into the river on cam- craandwe posteditonsoclal media
Feeling hemmed in by more plans for Sri Petaling
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vehicles on the road. "Where are the Traffic and Social Impact assessments for these prqjects?" he asked
Experts: Floodwater facility may not be ideal for KL
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th anniversary. The seminar will be held virtually on MBJB's official Facebook page on Feb 7 from
DBKL urged to resolve stinky lake issue
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L.::l es on 1cted on 17pm to <omuniti details, appy a uses sat nmunity aya. ~om e. 1
Stop throwing rubbish out of windows, PPR Sri Aman residents told
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windows can be seen on awnings and ledges of PPR Sri Aman's airwell in Kepong.- YAP CHEE HONG/The Star
Cleaning is a dangerous job
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.com.my . PERCHED precariously on a ledge about 15ft (4.5m) above ground at a people's housing project (PPR) in
Killer litter victim's mum with house problems gets no response from DBKL
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exhausted to take on a second job," she added. Her younger son, who is 20, did odd jobs to help with some

