Macao Gaming Show renamed

This year, the Macao Gaming Show has been renamed the MGS Entertainment Show as the event aims to expand the range of exhibitors and products from both the gaming and

Art | ‘Mr Satie Made in Paper’ draws children, parents to CCM

The Macau Cultural Centre (CCM) hosted the last show of “Mr Satie Made in Paper” yesterday, a piece that kicked off this year’s ARTmusing Summer program. According to a statement issued

Education | Many schools continue classes through summer vacation

The Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) has said in a statement that approximately 30 percent of non-tertiary schools are yet to cancel classes during the summer vacation. Leong Lai,

Community holds fundraising event on Canada Day celebration

The Canadian community in Macau organized a fundraising event last Friday, in response to the 149th celebration of Canada Day. The community raised funds with the aim of alleviating the burdens

Ask The Vet | 10 Essential Dog Cleaning Supplies

With the right dog cleaning equipment, you can keep your house and car clean and fresh smelling, without limiting your dog to one room and no family trips or having to book

Euro 2016| Portugal leaves it late again to beat Poland on penalties 

The Portuguese have been level after 90 minutes in every game this tournament, a run that continued today as Ronaldo and his teammates drew 1-1 with Poland after extra time, before

Analysis | The failed Land Law

“Unjust laws exist: shall we be content to obey them, or shall we endeavor to amend them, and obey them until we have succeeded, or shall we transgress them at

Coroner: Ex-UN official died when barbell fell on his neck

A former president of the U.N. General Assembly awaiting trial in a bribery scandal linked to Macau died in a weightlifting accident when a barbell he was lifting from a

Transportation | At least seven garbage related ferry delays in June

In regards to the ferry delayed this week due to sea refuse entering its intake, as discussed in a letter to the editor published by the Times on Wednesday, a

Environment | Is Nam Van Lake’s water fit for leisure activities?

Lawmaker Pereira Coutinho has issued a written enquiry to the government in order to question the use of the Nam Van Lake as a recreational facility. Coutinho’s enquiry cites information from

Pearl Horizon buyers banned from entering HK building

The High Court of Hong Kong has banned around 40 pre-sale buyers of the Pearl Horizon residential complex from entering the Pioneer Centre building, according to Hong Kong media. The

Pools under Sports Bureau management | Copious rules and prohibitions spoil the fun at public pools

Summer time and school breaks in Macau are usually synonymous with visits to local swimming pools. But the start of this year’s “bathing season” has left pool users perplexed with

Education | IFT’s new campus to open in August

The Institute for Tourism Studies’ (IFT) new Taipa campus will commence operations from August 1. IFT said in a statement that courses run at its former campus, the Estrada Coronel Nicolau

Economy | Moody’s: Macau recession won’t end this year or next

Research and credit rating firm Moody’s has predicted that Macau’s economy will face an aggregate 6 percent contraction year-on-year during 2016 and that even a 2017 recovery is looking increasingly

Professor Brian To | ‘Employee autonomy is only found in five-star properties’

Professor Brian To is a strategist, consultant and educator on matters of strategy, leadership, business and change management, among other topics. Currently affiliated with 10 different higher education institutions, he

Gaming employees oppose smoking lounges

Five representatives of the Association of Gaming Professionals (AGP) yesterday delivered a letter to the Legislative Assembly (AL) voicing their concerns over the availability of smoking lounges in Macau’s casinos. The

Li reportedly replaced as Liaison chief

Li Gang, the former Central Government Liaison Office Director in Macau, reportedly left his post yesterday, according to Portuguese News Agency Lusa who have cited a representative confirming Li’s departure.

Human Resources | Sands’ recruitment fair targets locals

Sands China Ltd held a two-day large-scale recruitment fair on Tuesday and yesterday at The Venetian Macao, offering local residents the opportunity to explore a range of non-gaming career opportunities

IC opens fashion subsidy program

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) has now opened applications for the “2016 Subsidy Program for Fashion Design on Sample Making” which will remain open until August 26. Up to eight successful

No conflict of interests | CCAC claims Jinan University donation legal

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) completed the investigation into the donation of RMB100 million (MOP120.5m) by the Macau Foundation to Jinan University claiming that it did not breach the law

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