One of the largest water spouts to spiral around these parts in recent times sent flimsy roofing flying over Tanjung Tokong in the early afternoon today.
No federal loan for Penang transport projects? Turn setback into opportunity
The latest statement by Penang Forum just out…What do you think?
‘Compensation’ bogey spreads from Penang to KL
It looks as if the residents of Taman Rimba Kiara are being intimidated by the prospect that the government might have to pay RM150m in compensation should it cancel the Rimba Kiara condo project.
Court reserves decision in landmark Sungai Ara hill project case
Sungai Ara residents will have to wait a bit longer. The Court of Appeal has reserved its decision in a crucial case which is likely to set the tone for any similar future residential projects on hill land.
Why just Pan Borneo Highway? Ditch PDP model in Penang as well
Indications are that the project delivery partner (PDP) model could be on its way out for the 2,324km Pan Borneo Highway project in Sabah and Sarawak.
Nothing but a farce
I have not really bothered with the draft Penang Structure Plan 2030 ever since the briefing to the public was cut short on 11 October 2018 when the panel members were unable to provide more than cursory answers to the probing questions raised by the public.
Five reasons why it would be good if federal loan for Penang’s mega plan is ‘not forthcoming’
The reported ‘bad news’ that a bridging loan for phase one of the controversial RM46bn Penang land reclamation and transport plan may not be forthcoming from the federal government would actually be good news for Penang.
Chants of ‘Stop the Reclamation!’ ring out at Penang Youth Climate Strike
Several dozen youths and activists gathered in Penang for a spirited 100-minute protest gathering in solidarity with the global Youth Strike for Climate protest.
Global Youth Climate Strike: Youths in Penang join in
The above photo has now been featured on CNN live updates.
Look what I spotted at 9.15am in Penang today. Some youths in Penang were raring to get off the blocks to join in today’s global Youth Strike for Climate protest.
New Malaysia not dead – but it needs a jumpstart
It was less than a year ago that many Malaysians felt so upbeat when the general election heralded in a new Malaysia. Remember the jubilation we felt at the prospect of a new dawn?