Fall attributed to post-Covid-19 exodus of non-resident workers; overall, females continue to outnumber males, but more boys than girls born in first quarter.
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Nurseries, elderly service facilities and day care centres will remain open while much of city rides out wet weather.
In general, flat prices dipped slightly both on peninsular and in Taipa and Coloane, no matter their age or size, whether high- or low-rise.
Fixing pavements and sitting-out area and adding greenery likely to extend over four months, Municipal Affairs Bureau says.
Eighteen more suicide cases than last year recorded in same quarter; three of which were non-residents.
From Monday, families with children under 12 or caring for a disabled member will be allowed to apply under new regulations.
Raising vessels and pumping them out ‘costly and complicated’, officials say; cause of fire still not established.
Out of 81 cases, most involve bodily harm, while small percentage fall into realm of mental or sexual abuse.
Proposed bill spells end of the road for unlicensed vets, and a better deal for the city’s small animals.