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Sarawak s Bario has more to offer than just rice

A beautiful view of Bario from one of the pit stops at Batu Lawi. JUNAID IBRAHIM When someone mentions “Bario”, we would probably immediately think of the small grains of rice that Sarawak is famous for. But there is so much more to Bario than that. You can find Bario within the Kelabit Highlands, which is about 1,000m above sea level. The mountain range is located in both the Miri and Limbang Divisions, so it is a great place for hikers and mountaineers to explore. You can climb Sarawak’s highest mountain, Mount Murud (2,432m) from either Bario (Miri) or Ba’Kelalan (Limbang), as these are the entry/exit points.

Motor launch master fined | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

NBN & SABAH TIMES (Tuesday, October 9, 1962) BEAUFORT. – Beaufort is already busy preparing for the forthcoming Election. On Saturday the District Officer, Mr E. P. Dallimore, who is also Returning Officer held a training course for Presiding Officers at Elections. A second course for other Election personnel will be held on 20th October at the Kung Ming School No 1. Beaufort. A complete mock polling station will be set up and there will be a practice run through of voting. Members of political parties will be invited to take part. Notices of election are displayed in all the nine wards of the Beaufort District Council Authority:- Beaufort East, Beaufort West, Beaufort South, Kota Klias, Padas Damit, Weston, Membakut, Pimping and Membakut North.

Call for a thorough study on how to standardise prices | Daily Express Online

Published on: Saturday, January 16, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: Kota Kinabalu: The Distribution of Essential Goods, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Community Drumming programme should be refined to ensure its effectiveness as the prices of goods, especially in rural areas, are still high, says the Sabah Consumer Affairs and Protection Society (Caps).  Its Deputy Chairman Datuk A. Nagaraju said the Government should conduct a thorough study on how to standardise the prices of essential items between the peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak because the various programmes carried out had not been effective. Meanwhile, residents in Ba’Kelalan, Sarawak, have not raised complaints on the increase in the prices of essential goods since the programme was implemented by the Government in 2009.

Call for thorough study on how to standardise prices in East, West Malaysia | Daily Express Online

Published on: Saturday, January 16, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: Kota Kinabalu: The Distribution of Essential Goods, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Community Drumming programme should be refined to ensure its effectiveness as the prices of goods, especially in rural areas, are still high, says the Sabah Consumer Affairs and Protection Society (Caps).  Its Deputy Chairman Datuk A. Nagaraju said the Government should conduct a thorough study on how to standardise the prices of essential items between the peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak because the various programmes carried out had not been effective. Meanwhile, residents in Ba’Kelalan, Sarawak, have not raised complaints on the increase in the prices of essential goods since the programme was implemented by the Government in 2009.

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