City under surveillance
Kuching city can be the safest city around with CCTVs KUCHING: Kuching will go a notch up on the friendly and smart city ladder if
Kuching city can be the safest city around with CCTVs KUCHING: Kuching will go a notch up on the friendly and smart city ladder if
This Malaysia Day, veteran politician Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has a wish — that the federal government led by Prime Minister Tun
LAWAS: Firemen receiving a distress call rushed at 9.15pm tonight (Sept 15) to a block of shops along Jalan Datu Taie which was engulfed in
KUCHING: The Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) is comfortable and prefers to move on its own rather than joining any political party from Peninsular Malaysia, its
Uggah handles irrigation; drains go to Sim while Lee gets transportation KUCHING: The state government is looking at three aspects in its bid to turn
KUCHING: Accusations of “selective amnesia”, “deliberately misleading”, “half-truths” and “careful omissions of facts” have been hurled at Pelawan assemblyman David Wong Kee Woan. Apparently, he
KUCHING: The old street of Batu Kawa which is usually quiet at night, came alive over the last week when the local community organised a
KUCHING: Encouraged by the overwhelming response she received for the halal mooncake she baked last year in conjunction with the Mid-Autumn Festival, Rimba Melati Othman
KUCHING: Sarawak will soon have a new animal village to shelter strays, complete with a health centre, boarding facilities, a cafe and a grooming centre.
End of a reign of terror On September 11 1945, Sarawak was liberated from the Japanese who occupied the state in a reign of terror
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