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Photographer burns shop shutter padlock: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) yesterday announced the arrest of a 23-year-old local male photographer, surnamed Lam, on suspicion of attempting to burn the padlock on the shutter of a shop that he rented near Fortress Hill.PJ spokesman Tam Weng Keong said at a special press conference yesterday that Lam and two friends sold cameras from the rented premises.According to Tam, the landlord of the shop reported to the police on August 12 that the padlock on the shop’s shutter was blackened as if
September 9, 2016
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Shop assistant plotted knifepoint case with boyfriend: police
The case of a Filipina shop assistant being held at knifepoint earlier this week was a plot by a colleague and her boyfriend to steal money from the store after he gambled his month’s salary away, the Judiciary Police (PJ) said in a special announcement yesterday.A PJ spokesman said that the two suspects are a 37-year-old female surnamed Dargo, and her 43-year-old boyfriend surnamed Sutikno, both from Indonesia. According to the spokesman, Dargo was the shop assistant who called the
September 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Govt should offer elderly more help: carers
The government should help the elderly get around easier and raise old-age allowances and pensions, the Macau Carers Association said yesterday on the sidelines of a press conference about the findings of a survey. According to a statement by the association, the purpose of the survey was to investigate the types of pressure carers have to cope with, and to understand their needs.The press conference was held at the community service centre of the Macau General Union of Neighbourhood
September 9, 2016 | BY admin
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With photos & stories, book evokes memories of Taipa’s past
It started off purely as Albert Lai Hong Kin’s, who was born and bred in Taipa, personal keepsake but as he dug into the stories from the old photos he has collected, the information became a compilation of memories of Taipa that developed into a book.The book “Reminiscences of Old Taipa”, published by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), is a revised version of the publication six years ago, during which Lai has spoken to more of Taipa’s original inhabitants and managed to gather more
September 9, 2016 | BY admin
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Group calls for eco-friendly building materials
The honorary chairman of the Macau Building Materials Enterprises Association, Iao Chio Ieng, said yesterday it was a good idea to use eco-friendly building materials for construction projects as they cost just a bit more than traditional building materials.Iao made the comments while speaking to reporters at The Plaza Restaurant in Zape where his group announced in a press conference a construction project internship scheme for students of civil engineering and architecture. Iao said the
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Committee urges govt to ban flueless gas water heaters
Members of the government-appointed Central Districts Social Services Consultative Committee urged the government yesterday to set up a registration system for domestic gas water heater installers and prohibit the use of flueless gas water heaters in bathrooms.  According to the installation requirements for domestic gas water heaters issued by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department in Hong Kong, such water heaters do not have a flue to convey combustion gas to external
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Casinos want 73 more smoking lounges
Local gaming operators have applied for 73 more smoking lounges in 21 casinos, the Health Bureau (SSM) says in a written reply to an interpellation about the matter by lawmaker-cum-unionist Ella Lei Cheng.The bureau’s response was made public yesterday. According to the bureau, the current number of casino smoking lounges stands at 86.  PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN OUR PRINT EDITION.
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Filipina shop assistant held at knife point
A Filipina shop assistant was held at knife point while at work at a Circle K convenience store near the Barrier Gate early yesterday morning, the Public Security Police Force (PSP) said in a statement yesterday.According to the PSP statement, the police were alerted about the incident at about 4:50 a.m. yesterday.The statement said that a man wearing a blue raincoat and speaking Cantonese threatened the Filipina with a knife while she was sorting out goods in the shop near Sun Star Plaza,
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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New vehicle-testing centre slated to open in Q4
A new vehicle-testing centre in Cotai is slated to be operational in the fourth quarter, Transport Bureau (DSAT) Vice Director Luis Correia Gageiro said yesterday.Gageiro made the announcement on the sidelines of a forum about new-energy vehicles at the Macau Science Centre in Nape.Automotive engineers from Hong Kong and the mainland gave presentations at the forum, which was organised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers of Macau.Transport Bureau (DSAT) Vice Director Luis
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Transmac mulls new type of e-bus
Transmac Deputy General Manager Kuan Weng Kai said yesterday his company aimed to introduce a new type of electric bus to Macau next year for a trial run.Transmac is one of the city’s three public bus operators.Kuan made the comments on the sidelines of a forum of new-energy vehicles at the Macau Science Centre in Nape about extended-range e-vehicles among other types of vehicles.Transmac Deputy General Manager Kuan Weng Kai speaks to reporters at the Macau Science Centre in Nape
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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Security Forces to axe term ‘militarised’
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday that the proposed amendments to the personnel regulations of the Macau Public Security Forces will no longer refer to their staff members as “militarised” personnel. Wong made the remarks on the sidelines of the swearing-in of Cheng Fong Meng as the new director of the Correctional Services Bureau. Wong pointed out that since Macau’s return to Chinese administration in 1999, the city’s military affairs are handled by the
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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TaxiGo aims to improve ‘black taxi’ drivers’ image: boss
Uber’s departure might be a loss for residents. However, could TaxiGo be viewed as a new choice of public transport in Macau?Uber’s local operation is set to end tomorrow. The government has repeatedly described Uber’s local business as illegal and the police have persistently cracked down on its drivers. TaxiGo, a locally-based taxi-hailing mobile app, was launched on the iOS and Android platforms last Thursday. This photo taken yesterday shows the interface of TaxiGo, a free
September 8, 2016 | BY admin
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CTM slashes broadband fees, gives unlimited data usage
Telecom operator CTM is giving all its broadband and fibre broadband customers unlimited data usage and slashing its tariffs from October 1, the company announced yesterday.CTM’s CEO Vandy Poon Fuk Hei said in a press conference at the telecom’s head office in Taipa that despite the fact that all CTM customers will have unlimited data use under the new broadband tariffs, the connection speed won’t slow down.“It definitely won’t,” Poon said, in response to a reporter’s question as
September 7, 2016 | BY admin
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Councillors want car parks to accept debit cards
Taipa and Coloane Community Service Consultative Council members Lo Wa Kit and Leong Meng Ian urged the government yesterday to accept payment with debit cards in all the public car parks in the two islands. The pair made the remarks during a meeting of the council at a community service centre run by the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) in Taipa.There are three public car parks in Taipa, three in the Seac Pai Van public housing estate in Coloane, and one next to the Lotus Flower
September 7, 2016 | BY admin
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Bin man falls into dustcart: report
A local man slipped and fell into the dustcart when he was collecting refuse early yesterday morning, government-owned broadcaster TDM reported yesterday.TDM’s Chinese-language radio station said the incident was reported by the Macau Waste System Company (CSR).According to the company, the 53-year-old man had scratches on his left leg and swelling around his collarbone after falling into the dustcart when he was sorting out rubbish at the back of the vehicle in Pac On in Taipa.PLEASE READ
September 7, 2016 | BY admin
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