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Cultural Industries Fund to launch branding grants
The Cultural Industries Fund (FIC) will launch a new programme to promote the branding of local enterprises through grants, aiming to help them enter the Greater Bay Area (GBA) market, FIC Administration Council member Davina Chu Miu Lai said yesterday.Chu made the remarks at a press conference about the fund’s financial support in the first half of the year and the new programme, at the Macau Art Garden in Avenida do Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues.According to Chu, the programme provides five grants
August 1, 2018
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Permanent eSports venue debuts in Macau
A new spot for video gamers opened at Studio City yesterday, marking the first permanent venue for eSports in Macau.The venue called “Macau Estadium” is a joint project of Kowloon Estadium and All-In E-Sports Limited in partnership with Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited, which developed Studio City in Cotai.Macau Estadium Executive Director Roy Kwong Kwan Yin told reporters on the sidelines of the opening ceremony at Studio City yesterday that there was a 20 million pataca
August 1, 2018 | BY admin
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5 university students nabbed for smoking cannabis: police
Five university students have been arrested for smoking cannabis, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Leng Kam Lon said during a regular press conference in Zape yesterday.According to Leng, the five local male suspects are aged between 21 and 23. They study at two universities on the peninsula.Leng said that Wu, one of the five students, aged 21, went to the home of a friend – who is among the five, in Areia Preta and smoked marijuana on Thursday evening. After taking the drug, Wu felt
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Lawmakers pass municipal organisation bill
The Legislative Assembly (AL) yesterday passed a government-initiated bill on the establishment of a non-political municipal organisation in Macau.The new law states that all the members of the new organisation’s administrative committee and consultative committee will be appointed by the chief executive.The new law states that the municipal organisation will be established on January 1, 2019 when the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) will be abolished.Flanked by several government
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Govt renews public bus deals for 15 months
The Transport Bureau (DSAT) said in a statement yesterday that the government has renewed its service provider contracts with public bus operators Transmac and TCM for another 15 months effective from tomorrow.The statement said that as the government has approved the merger of TCM and public bus operator New Era – which will take effect tomorrow, it only needed to renew its contracts with TCM and Transmac. The contracts for all the three public bus operators expire today.The statement noted
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Man in his 80s caught on camera touching woman’s buttocks
An octogenarian is being investigated for alleged sexual harassment after being caught on camera touching a woman’s backside in a bakery near Kiang Wu Hospital, the Public Security Police (PSP) announced during a regular press conference in Zape yesterday.According to PSP spokesman Wong Wai Chon, the incident took place at 12:50 p.m. last Thursday at the bakery near Rua do Repouso, close to the private hospital.Questioned by the police, the suspect admitted to the offence.This handout photo
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Lawmakers pass post-Hato vehicle tax bill
Lawmakers passed a government-initiated bill on a vehicle tax rebate scheme for vehicle owners affected by Super Typhoon Hato last year, during a plenary session in the legislature’s hemicycle yesterday.The new law on tax benefits concerning the purchase of vehicles for Hato-hit vehicle owners is slated to come into effect after its promulgation in the Official Gazette (BO).The bill’s outline was passed during a plenary session of the legislature in April. The legislature’s 1st Standing
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Parked motorbikes obstruct traffic: govt
The Transport Bureau (DSAT) yesterday urged scooter riders and motorcyclists to park their vehicles properly so as not to obstruct the traffic, particularly public buses.In a statement yesterday, the bureau said that many scooters and motorcycles parked at the kerbside sticking out into the road, adding that the situation hinders buses in particular.When this kind of situation happens, bus drivers need to slow down, the statement noted, adding that some bus drivers even need to get out of their
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Cabbie locks mainland family in taxi: police
A taxi driver has been arrested for locking a mainland family of five in his taxi on Saturday, Public Security Police (PSP) Wong Wai Chon said during a regular press conference yesterday.According to Wong, the suspect is a local man in his thirties surnamed Chan.Wong said that the five passengers including a baby got into the taxi driven by Chan at 12:30 p.m. at the Barrier Gate, asking him to take them to a resort hotel in Cotai. Soon after setting off, Chan told the passengers that they
July 31, 2018 | BY admin
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Canidrome sets up int’l greyhound rehoming centre, run by Anima
The operator of the city’s former greyhound racetrack – Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome Co. Ltd. – and local animal protection group Anima have inked a deal for the relocation of the racing dogs left behind at the Fai Chi Kei racetrack. Under the agreement, Yat Yuen will rent a vacant building in Pac On in Taipa for the setting-up of an international greyhound adoption centre – where the company plans to move the dogs left behind at the racetrack – which will then be operated by Anima.The
July 30, 2018 | BY admin
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Anima & Canidrome truce sees greyhounds saved
At the Macau Regency Art Hotel in Taipa on Friday afternoon an announcement was made in front of local and international media that Anima and Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome Co. Ltd. had made peace for the good of the 533 left behind greyhounds after the closure of the dog racing track on Friday August 20.At a joint press conference that would have been beyond the wildest imagination of the assembled media just a few short weeks ago former sworn enemies President of Anima Albano Martins and
July 30, 2018 | BY admin
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Weather bureau to be in charge of all flood monitoring stations
Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) Director Raymond Tam Vai Man announced at the weekend that his bureau will in charge of all of the government’s flood monitoring system stations.Tam made the announcement to reporters on the sidelines of a public event at the Macau Science Centre in Nape on Saturday.Tam heads both Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau and Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA)Raymond Tam Vai Man, who heads both the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG)
July 30, 2018 | BY admin
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Forum urges govt to ensure LRT trains next year
Guest speakers and members of the audience at yesterday’s Macau Forum urged the government to ensure that the Taipa section of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) will come into operation next year as repeatedly promised.They made the appeal in the wake of a ruling by the Court of Final Appeal (TUI) announced last week – which determined that the government would need to reassess the rival quotations submitted by seven companies for the construction of the LRT depot.The weekly debate programme is
July 30, 2018 | BY admin
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20 cases of enrolment without consent: official
The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) has received complaints from local residents about being enrolled in courses of the government’s continuing education subsidy scheme without their consent, according to a report by government-owned broadcaster TDM yesterday.According to the report, Kong Ngai, who heads the DSEJ Department of Education, said that his bureau had received and investigated twenty complaints, in which residents who originally joined an organsation and signed up for a
July 30, 2018 | BY admin
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Graft busters to probe Viva Macau loans
The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has announced that it will investigate loans worth 212 million patacas granted by the Macau government about a decade ago to the now defunct local airline Viva Macau.The city’s graft busters will probe the loans, which were granted in several instalments in 2008-09, at the request of the Industrial and Commercial Development Fund (FDIC) of the Economic Services Bureau (DSE), according to a CCAC statement issued on Friday.The loans, which were never
July 30, 2018 | BY admin
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