Association calls election watchdog to set binding rules for casinos

The Macau Civil Servants Association (ATFPM) has urged the Electoral Affairs Commission for the Legislative Assembly Election (CAEAL) to issue clear and binding rules to all gaming

Briefs | Wages of construction workers increases

The average daily wage of construction workers increased by 1.8 percent quarter-to-quarter to MOP830 in the first quarter of 2017. According to information from the Statistics and Census

IACM cooperates with Food and Economic Safety Authority of Portugal

To implement cooperation on food safety between Macau and Portugal, the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) and Food and Economic Safety Authority (ASAE) of Portugal

Macau’s application for UNESCO ‘Gastronomic City’ moving ahead

The Macau government’s application to the UNESCO Network of Creative Cities (UNCC) to be included on the list of “Gastronomic City,” is advancing through the application process.

Another HK lawmaker barred from Macau

Hong Kong Democratic Party lawmaker Andrew Wan was barred yesterday from entering Macau while on a tourist visit with his family in a group of about

Education USJ intends to occupy new campus by June

The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) remains confident that it will be granted the license – issued by the Land, Public and Transport Works (DSSOPT) – on

Tourism | Group visitors surge in March

Visitors on package tours totaled 1,711,000 in the first quarter of 2017, up slightly by 0.6 percent year-on- year. Information from the Statistics and Census

MGM Cotai to open in Q4

The MGM resort in Cotai is set to open in the fourth quarter of this year around “National Day Golden Week”, MGM Resorts CEO James Murren revealed

Joint boundary clearance system by year-end at HKZM bridge

The Government anticipates a joint boundary clearance system – for people travelling between Macau and Zhuhai via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge – will be in place

Dominican diplomat pleads guilty, cooperating in UN case

A suspended diplomat from the Dominican Republic pleaded guilty to new charges in a United Nations bribery scheme last week, revealing himself as a key witness at

Costa Nunes Kindergarten re-launches yearbook

José da Costa Nunes Kindergarten has launched its yearbook containing photos of its events, after halting its publication for a year. The 2013-14 and

Live poultry sales banned from today, traders unhappy

Starting today, the import and sale of all live poultry in Macau is banned, the Civil and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM) said in a press

Briefs | Zhang to hear opinions on wide range of topics

Chief Executive Chui Sai On said on Friday that he expected the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC),  Zhang Dejiang, would hear

Ask the Vet | Common questions about queening and breeding cats

Breeding cats can be a wonderful experience. However, unless you are prepared to learn how to take care of a breeding cat and have homes for all the kittens,

Ho Chio Meng trial | Valente reveals ‘confidential expenses fund’

The trial of the former Public Prosecutor General, Ho Chio Meng, is coming to a close as the last witnesses enrolled by the defense were called

Cultural Affairs Bureau directors face disciplinary action

The board of directors of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) acting when the Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) report revealed recruitment irregularities will face disciplinary procedures.

Tourism | MGTO prepares Labor Day holiday expecting crowds

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) released a statement informing the public about their preparations for the upcoming Labor Day holidays, which will take

EU: “One country, two systems” works well

The European Union (EU) issued its latest annual report on Macau, claiming that the “one country, two systems” principle “continued to work well” in 2016.

‘Play and Play’ to open Arts Festival tonight

The 28th Macao Arts Festival kicks off today with a reinterpretation of Schubert and Ravel’s classics by world-renowned North American modern dance company, Bill T. Jones/Arnie

Cooperation | MSAR and Gansu sign consumer protection protocol

The Macao Consumer Council and the Gansu Consumers Association signed a consumer protection protocol to establish a mechanism for case transfers, information exchange, and other co-operations

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