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A dish that unites | Borneo Bulletin Online

BERNAMA – At least three times a week, factory employee Julia Unsing makes her way to her favourite eatery Sainah Café located in the Stutong area as soon as she finishes her night shift at 8am. Here, she orders Sarawak’s signature breakfast dish mee kolok. This has been the 36-year-old Iban woman’s routine since she […]

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Earth Hour: Being mindful of electricity use do make a difference, says Kuching South Mayor

KUCHING (March 25): Being mindful of electricity use does make a difference in reducing electricity bills, as long as people put in the effort to turn off appliances that they are not using, said Kuching South Mayor Datuk Wee Hong. He said that in walking the talk, the city hall has been maintain

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MBKS to go dark for Earth Hour with six S'wak local councils, private sector partners

KUCHING (March 24): Kuching South City Council (MBKS) will join six other local authorities in Sarawak and several private sector partners for Earth Hour 2023 tomorrow by switching off non-essential lights. Kuching South mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng said some of the MBKS’ facilities such as parks an

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Ramadan bazaars bring back joy, excitement

Kuala Lumpur: The Ramadan bazaars held every year are always the go-to place for Malaysians to purchase food for the breaking of fast and the excitement is being felt again, including in Sabah and Sarawak, today.

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Food traders allowed to increase prices but no profiteering, says deputy minister | Malaysia

KUCHING, Jan 21 Following the rising prices of raw materials, food traders are allowed to increase their selling prices as long as there is no element of profiteering, Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) Datuk Rosol Wahid said today. He said there were complaints.

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