Milestone: Lee (right) and Pritchard posing for a photograph during the MoU signing ceremony.
TROPICANA Corporation Bhd (Tropicana) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Raffles Iskandar Sdn Bhd, providing its Johor homebuyers up to 20% of one-year school fee rebates at Raffles University and 5% at Raffles American School.
The partnership with the education provider will provide more value not only to local homebuyers, but also international homeowners wanting to uproot their families to Malaysia, the property developer said in a press release on April 7.
Tropicana marketing and sales managing director Joanne Lee said the collaborative endeavour with Raffles was a milestone in the development of Tropicana townships in the country’s southern region.
Seven people were injured in a crash close to the A16/A17 roundabout near Boston on Monday morning and police are looking for witnesses to come forward.
The crash happened at around 6am on April 5, south of the Sutterton roundabout near Dowdyke Road. A green Volkswagen Sharan people carrier and a white Nissan Qashqai were involved.
All seven men involved in the crash, six in the Volkswagen and the driver of the Nissan, were injured one seriously so but none of the injuries were deemed life-threatening.
The roundabout was closed at around 2pm.
Police are now asking for witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage of the incident to come forward.
project44 Unveils Supply Chain Visibility Conference Transform 2021
project44 Brings Together Global Community at Virtual Conference for Supply Chain Innovators
CHICAGO and AALBORG, Denmark, March 02, 2021, the world s leading Advanced Visibility Platform for shippers and logistics service providers, today announced Transform, a virtual conference for supply chain innovators taking place on March 9, 2021 in North America and March 10, 2021 in Europe.
Through thought leadership sessions, product training and networking opportunities, this event will provide a global platform for supply chain professionals across sectors to discuss topics ranging from visibility solutions to digitization.
The conference will feature thought leaders from across the industry, including:
Jett McCandless, CEO and founder at project44
LOWER MERIONÂ â Lower Merion has a lot of designated historic properties. Now, they will all be getting a fresh look through a photographic survey.
The Lower Merion Board of Commissioners Wednesday night approved a $27,500 contract with PS&S to create a new photographic survey of the townshipâs currently designated historic resources as an update to the Historic Resource Inventory.
Greg Prichard, Lower Merionâs historic preservation planner, said most of the projectâs funding is coming from a $25,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), the stateâs historic preservation office. The township is required to match 10 percent, or $2,500, of the grant money.