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Taipa terminal to open without shops on Thursday
The Taipa Ferry Terminal in Pac On will start operating at 6 a.m. on Thursday as its three ferry operators will transfer all sailings from the adjacent Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal to the new terminal, the Marine and Water Bureau (DSAMA) announced yesterday.During a press conference at the airport-sized terminal yesterday, Tong Iok Peng, who heads the bureau’s Port Control Department, said the temporary terminal would be closed for good after the last ferry leaves at 1 a.m. on Thursday.
May 30, 2017
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Police clarify fake news about ‘human meat for sale’ in Macau
The police have released a statement, complete with a screenshot of an article, titled: “Woman caught selling human meat at a restaurant in Macau”, on the Judiciary Police (PJ) website, clarifying that the alleged case never happened in the city and that the police never received any information about it.The statement, jointly released by the Judiciary Police (PJ) and the Public Security Police (PSP) on Friday, also urged residents not to believe the story and not to share the
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt adjusts 2 bus routes serving UM
The Transport Bureau (DSAT) said in a statement yesterday it will change two bus routes, route 71 and route 73, which serve the University of Macau (UM) campus on Hengqin, from Thursday.Currently, route 71 runs between Praça de Ferreira do Amaral and the UM campus, while route 73 runs between Areia Preta district and the campus. Both routes cross the Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge (commonly known as the Old Bridge) and pass Ocean Gardens. Route 73 stops on either side of the main road going
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt, ex-live poultry vendors fail to agree on one-off payment
The government and the now-defunct live poultry sector failed to reach a consensus yesterday during a meeting on the amount of the one-off payment that the government said it would pay, as officials insisted on giving each vendor 240,000 to 480,000 patacas, while the vendors asked for a payment of 2 million patacas each, Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) President Jose Fonseca Tavares said yesterday.The bureau announced late last month that the government decided to impose a permanent
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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6-year-old boy diagnosed with severe flu: govt
A 6-year-old local boy has been diagnosed with severe influenza, a Health Bureau (SSM) statement said yesterday.The statement said the boy showed symptoms of the potentially fatal disease on Friday, such as fever, sore throat and cough. He was admitted to the private Kiang Wu Hospital on Saturday.According to the statement, the boy’s condition worsened yesterday. It said the boy had been transferred to the intensive care unit, adding his pharyngeal specimen tested positive for the influenza A
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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GDP grows 10.3 pct in Q1
Macau’s gross domestic product grew 10.3 percent year on year in real terms in the first quarter of the year, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced yesterday.A DSEC statement attributed the return to double-digit growth to the “improving exports of services and investments, as well as a relatively lower base of comparison in the first quarter of last year.”External demand continued to expand, pushing up exports of services by 13.4 percent, in which exports of gaming services
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Group upbeat about local IT sector prospects
Macau Computer Society (MCS) Director General Michael Chan Weng Kin said yesterday he was “very optimistic” about the development of the local information technology (IT) sector as the government plans to develop Macau into a smart city.Chan made the remarks yesterday during a press conference about his group’s annual IT competition “Macau IT Innovation Awards”. The press conference was held on the premises of the Macau Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) in Macau Square.Chan
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Govt, PLA to hold first student camp
The local government and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Macau Garrison will jointly organise a summer camp for local university students for the first time, the Tertiary Education Services Office (GAES) said in a statement yesterday.According to the statement, the summer camp will be held from July 16 to 24 at the garrison’s Taipa barracks.The statement said that some activities will not be held in Macau during the nine-day event. The statement did not say where the activities will be
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Croupier nabbed for stealing chips
The Judiciary Police (PJ) have arrested a 55-year-old dealer for embezzling HK$61,000 worth of casino chips, a PJ spokesperson said during a regular press conference yesterday.The suspect, a local man surnamed Lau, was found by casino surveillance staff to have slipped a casino chip worth HK$10,000 up his sleeve when he was on duty on Sunday, according to the spokesperson.After checking CCTV recordings, the staff found that Lau stole a chip worth HK$1,000 earlier that day. The staff immediately
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Casino staff nabbed for owning banned arms
A Malaysian man surnamed Cheah, who works as a technical manager for a local casino, has been arrested for carrying and owning three daggers, three kukris, a flick knife, an air rifle and four replica grenades, a Public Security Police (PSP) spokesperson said during a regular press conference yesterday.Local Customs officers found the weapons in Cheah’s luggage as he was about to enter the city through the airport on Saturday.The 43-year-old man told the police that the weapons were for his
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Uncle injures 6-year-old girl with knife
The police arrested a 20-year-old man for causing head injuries to his 6-year-old niece with a vegetable knife during a quarrel yesterday afternoon, a Public Security Police (PSP) spokesperson said early this morning.According to the spokesperson, the girl was at her grandmother’s flat in Avenida do Conselheiro Borja yesterday afternoon when she quarrelled with her uncle, who then took a vegetable knife from the kitchen and slashed at the girl, injuring her on the top of her head, cutting the
May 30, 2017 | BY admin
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Forum slams poor coordination of roadworks
Guest speakers and members of the audience at yesterday’s Macau Forum slammed the government for causing major disruptions to the public as it has failed to coordinate roadwork projects by different government entities and public utilities for many years.The weekly open-air debate is hosted by government-owned broadcaster TDM in Areia Preta Park every Sunday.A hard-hitting report released by the Commission of Audit (CA) last week slammed the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau for failing to
May 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Govt sets up B&R scholarship
The Macau Foundation (FM) has launched a Belt and Road (B&R) scholarship for residents to study for degree courses in a number of countries along the B&R Initiative, the public institution said in a statement yesterday.The application period starts today and will end on June 12, and the results will be announced in late July, the statement said.According to the statement, the scholarship scheme is planned to run for five years with a total of 150 scholarships. A total of 30 scholarships
May 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Health chief urges caution over ‘breast milk stimulation’ services
Health Bureau (SSM) Director Lei Chin Ion said yesterday the government was aware of the fact that some residents were wrongly calling themselves medical professionals who can help mothers stimulate the production of breast milk. He said that they are not licensed and that they would be fined if found to have provided any medical services.Lei made the remarks while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a breastfeeding promotion event organised by the Macau Breastfeeding Association, at the
May 29, 2017 | BY admin
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Gaming union takes 1st step to join elections
Unionist Cloee Chao Sao Fong, leading the recently-formed Front Line of Casino Workers group, submitted a list of registered voters’ signatures to the Legislative Assembly Electoral Affairs Committee (CAEAL) on Friday.The direct and indirect legislative elections will take place on September 17.Chao is also the high-profile president of the New Macau Gaming Workers’ Rights Union.Front Line of Casino Workers representative Cloee Chao Sao Fong (centre) poses with fellow members of her group
May 29, 2017 | BY admin
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