KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 21): Hiking through mountains? Crossing rivers? There’s a lot a wildlife photographer will do for that perfect shot. Yet sometimes, all it takes is just a 20-minute drive and some patience. And that is how 54 years old Kuching-based wildlife photographer Chien C. Lee managed to score a win in the 61stRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (Oct 18): Five nations united through song as the inaugural International Choir Competition Sarawak (ICCS) concluded on a harmonious note during its closing ceremony at a local hotel here tonight. The four-day event, held from Oct 15, brought together participants from Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea and Slovakia. Within Earth HolidaysRead More| Borneo Post Online
FOR those of us who have been residing in Kuching prior to the late 1990s, we would have experienced the usual predictable floods during the periods of King’s Tide; worse still if it had happened to rain as well. Several low-lying areas. especially around the then-Central Padang (now Padang Merdeka), Central Road, Jalan Deshon, JalanRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (Oct 18): Siblings Nur Azira Abdul Aziz and Muhammad Haiqal Abdul Aziz are among 20 students who have completed a 10-week English pilot programme carried out by the Ministry of Education’s English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC) together with the British Council. According to the British Council, the ‘Secondary Plus: Project-Based Learning for B40 Students’Read More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (Oct 18): A 32-year-old local businessman and four of his family members lost a total of RM750,000 to a pyramid scheme scam. Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Public Complaints Bureau chief Milton Foo said the whole ordeal began in August 2019 when the victim was introduced by a close family acquaintance to a multi-levelRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (Oct 18): Deepavali is a festival that reminds the community to continue upholding the spirit of love and tolerance in this multi-cultural society. For Bandar Kuching MP Dr Kelvin Yii, it is also an occasion to engage all efforts to care for the underprivileged groups, and share the festive joy with them. “The spiritRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (Oct 17): The Kuching South City Council (MBKS) has been recognised in Japan for its commitment to sustainable, people-centred urban management where technology serves the wellbeing of communities. The recognition came as MBKS, represented by Kuching South mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng, participated in the 16th United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Environmental TechnologyRead More| Borneo Post Online