When the charging of the disposal of construction waste in the city’s only construction waste landfill starts in January next year, the disposal of “inert” construction waste – such as soil, gravel or concrete blocks –will cost MOP 70 per tonne, while those dumping “special” construction waste – such as sediment or mud – will be charged MOP 200 per tonne.
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Four suspects – two local men and two men from the mainland – were arrested on Saturday in Macao and Zhuhai respectively for using Hong Kong dollar practice banknotes to buy casino chips worth HK$10.6 million.
The Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) said that it will launch two vocational subsidy programmes, and the registration process will start next week.
Macao’s imports of gold jewellery fell 64.1% year-on-year to MOP 151 million in July.
A middle school pupil used his father’s smartphone to scan a QR code several times, after which his father discovered that he had lost over 54,000 yuan in an online scam.
Junket and resort operator Suncity Group Holdings announced on Monday that its revenue in the first half of the year fell 70% year-on-year to 93.7 million yuan (US$13.6 million).
The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) said in a statement on Monday that it celebrated Hoi Hoi’s 12th birthday with 30 parents and their children last Monday.
Air Macau suffered net losses of RMB 464 million (US$67.4 million) between January and June this year, according to data from Air China released today by Tribuna de Macau newspaper.
The Social Welfare Bureau (IAS) said in a statement at the weekend that it is closely following up on the alleged case of a young child who, according to social media claims, sustained injuries in a local crèche.