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DBKL storage facility filled with goods from daily city raids
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" trom resldmts and conlisc a ted the brcv cles "Th- guys are rejlf'at ollend Pf!i. • hP Addf'd
A lean year for City Hall
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specs we have ordered.· He added that there were 45.60 flood hotspots; however. this time there was
Foreigners not allowed to open certain types of businesses
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sub-lemng. renung or sale of licence to lo~'ll'ers IS prolubued." he added. The mayor said the ctl
KL as world-class and inclusive city is Nor Hisham's wish
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a sense of in- Nor Hisham added that be had "City llall has some of the best and is awaiting his
Old obstacles with Kampung Baru
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Settlement, added Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia professor Ismail Omar. With regards to the
Free bus service offers new route
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convenience of shifung therr mode of rransponation from pnvate vehicles to public rranspor- tanon." he added
Be on the same page
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keep the kiosks "We hope it will become a per- manent and memorable fixture in the city." she added.
Facing challenges head on
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," Mahadi added with a chuckle. Traffic congestion Another problem that city folk perennially complain
DBKL's development fee discount to help construction sector
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," he added. on safety aspects at construc- tion SJtes, Annuar srud it was not satisfactory, drawing
Get to bottom of lake pollution, DBKL told
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started to complain," he added. A regular visitor Yap Koi, 75. said a similar polluuon would take place
Shadows over Chinatown
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, I am opti- mistic that Chinatown can regain its former vibrancy," he added. ' Uncertainties ahead
Little India anniversary celebration called off
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along Jalan Tun Sarnbanthan have not been paint· ed in over a year," he said. Alagarsamy added that