Macau able to weather economic downs, says Secretary

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Lionel Leong, said that Macau is capable of enduring fluctuations in the health of the world eceonomy, according to a

MGS to kick off on November 13

The Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers Association (MGEMA), Nam Kwong Culture and Creativity Industry Co. Ltd (Nam Kwong Group), and China National Machinery Industry International Co. Ltd

CE thanks public for role during Mangkhut

In two public letters, Chief Executive (CE) Chui Sai On thanked the general public and the civil service team for their efforts to reduce Typhoon Mangkhut’s

Rosário arrested in crypto fraud

Local businessman Frederico dos Santos Rosário has been arrested by the Judiciary Police (PJ) for suspected fraud involving cryptocurrency investments with local investors, the PJ informed.

Crime | Luck of the tables runs out with friends

A 45-year-old woman from the mainland lost all her casino winnings while trusting a friend to transfer the money to her bank account, the Judiciary Police (PJ)

Responsible gambling expert says problem betting is falling

Nearly 100 Sands China team members attended the company’s annual Advanced Responsible Gaming Ambassador training program on Thursday and Friday at Conrad Macao, Cotai Central. This program was

Ask the Vet | 5 best exercises for old dogs

Old dogs can still play like puppies. Don't give up on exercise and games just because you have an older dog. A regimen of regular exercise will keep

Gaming | Analysis: Abe’s re-election is good news for global casino firms

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was re-elected as head of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a landslide election last week, paving the way for up

Melco deploys employees for typhoon cleanup efforts

Melco Resorts and Entertainment last week deployed a volunteer team of nearly 100 employees to help clear the city’s streets after Signal No.10 typhoon Mangkhut left

Human resources | Macau’s high turnover makes corporate trust difficult, says expert

Macau’s industry characters have given this city an element of basic trust, but establishing a high level of trust across town remains to be seen due to

Capitol Theatre reopens after 20 years

After closing its doors more than 20 years ago in 1997, the historical Capitol Theatre located at Rua Pedro Nolasco da Silva in Central Macau has finally

Briefs | MGTO joins gastronomy festival in Turkey

Representing the city of Macau, the director of the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) recently joined other UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy for the 1st Gaziantep International Gastronomy Festival,

Health | Consumer Council finds all rice samples fit for consumption

The Consumer Council (CC) and the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) tested 20 rice samples, in order to determine their content and specifically check for heavy

Tam guarantees the normal operation of Asilo Vila Madalena

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, replying to questions from the media after a public event, said on Saturday that the Social Welfare Bureau

Elderly residents demand action on greyhound noise

A group of elderly residents hand-delivered a petition to the government yesterday afternoon to protest the relocation of some 500 greyhounds to their Coloane neighborhood, which they say

Briefs | Mooncake sample fails food tests

The government has announced the test results for 40 mooncake samples, one of which was revealed to have not met required standards. The Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM),

Gov’t listening to opinions on typhoon casino closures

The Secretary for Economy and Finance, Leong Vai Tac, told reporters yesterday that there was no specific regulation in Macau currently enabling the government to order a

MDT Exclusive | Rutter returns to Macau with new team and lofty ambitions

Eight-time Macau Grand Prix winner Michael Rutter is returning to the streets of Macau with a new team and grander ambitions. The British rider

Breast cancer made Faye Ho change perspective

Many had questioned the reasons behind local businesswoman Faye Ho’s apparent exit from Macau and her subsequent shift to the U.K. Ho told the Times

English-language teaching relies too heavily on textbooks, says USJ vice rector

The University of Saint Joseph’s vice-rector, Keith Morrison, says an unbalanced methodology for language learning may negatively impact students’ English proficiency. Speaking at yesterday’s

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