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Helping Hawkers Throughout MCO, One Pack At A Time

Moved by the stories of small businesses losing sleep over their finances amidst the fight against MCO, a bunch of professionals in event management rolled...

Hospitality and Shopping Fall Victims to COVID-19

By Sarawakian There has never been a force so lethal that would affect the hospitality industry and the shopping industry until COVID-19 became a pandemic....

The New Normal and Accountability to Parliament

By Wong Chen, Subang MP As I am writing this article, the conditional MCO is set for review in the next few days. Further relaxation...

Subang Jaya: Nation Above Self

By Michelle Ng, ADUN Subang Jaya I hope that all of you are coping well with the new normal. Let us be reminded that this...

Sunway Pyramid Shoppers Get Online Platform to Shop

SUNWAY PYRAMID INTRODUCES ONLINE PLATFORM TO PROVIDE SHOPPERS WITH EASE THIS FESTIVE SEASON   Shoppers can shop safely from home from over 100 retailers to...

EDITORIAL: What is the New Normal in the New Normal for Me?

WE hear of the new term “new normal” every time we read our news or when we have conversations with family and friends. There...

Adjusting to the New Normal – Your Subang Neighbourhood Help

In light of the recent Covid-19 pandemic, our daily lives have truly been impacted. Here is where Mailboxes Etc. or better known as MBE (who...

USJ5 Residents Association Step Up to Protect Our Frontliners

CHARITY begins at home and that is what members of the USJ5 Residents Association displayed when they presented Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits to...

LIFE and LIVELIHOOD

By Sarawakian The Covid-19 outbreak is a good barometer of governance, leadership and management. Granted that there is no one on earth alive and not...

Going Bald to Feed the Hunger

EIGHT individuals shaved their heads bald and raised a whopping RM30,000 to help Feed the Hunger, a Lions Club Subang Jaya programme to help...

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By Sarawakian The time to keep on talking and without much success in action has ended. Subang Jaya has had enough. Unity does not exist...

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By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem The shopping centre industry boomed in the late 80s and throughout the 90s in Malaysia. After the year 2000,...

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