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Supporting the Family Unit

By Michelle Ng When I was a teenager, I would keep telling mum to not worry about me. It was difficult seeing all that energy...

PART 3: MONEY DOES “GROW” ON TREES

NURTURING plants started off as a hobby for three gardening enthusiasts in Subang Jaya. Each of them was motivationally driven differently. For Crystal Wong,...

PART 2: MONEY DOES “GROW” ON TREES

NURTURING plants started off as a hobby for three gardening enthusiasts in Subang Jaya. Each of them was motivationally driven differently. For Crystal Wong,...

PART 1: MONEY DOES “GROW” ON TREES

NURTURING plants started off as a hobby for three gardening enthusiasts in Subang Jaya. Each of them was motivationally driven differently. For Crystal Wong,...

EDITORIAL: WORKING TOGETHER IN THE COMMUNITY SELFLESSLY WITHOUT PRIDE OR PREJUDICE

COMMUNITY service has been running through my veins and this has culminated in decades of work to help the less fortunate and those who...

SUBANG JAYA 2022

By Anthony Dylan Subang Jaya has changed drastically in the last 2 years. My recollection of Subang Jaya when I first set foot in 1993...

RESOLVING CONFLICTS AND HANDLING MISUNDERSTANDINGS

By Paul Yung Happy May everyone! Time is flying, we’re almost at the halfway point for 2022! I would like to wish everyone who celebrates a...

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By Wong Chen In this article, I would like to touch on three topics; (a) the endemic phase that started in April, (b) the controversial...

HELLO?… CAN WE GO BACK TO BEING NORMAL?

By Sarawakian Hello? Is there anyone out there? Hello? Can I ask ah?….Can we go back to being normal? It seems that the rest of...

EDITORIAL: ARE WE SAFER STAYING HOME?

WE’VE spent the last two years at home to avoid Covid-19. While at home, we have found different ways of keeping busy and entertaining...

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