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OVER 66 PCT OF FIRES CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR: FIRE SERVICES BUREAU

The Fire Services Bureau (CB) yesterday announced the number of fire attendances
in the first three quarters of this year, in which human error remained the most
common cause of fires, accounting for 66.47 percent of the total number of fire
attendances, urging the public not to leave their cooking unattended and to turn
off all their electrical appliances before leaving home, while also being
careful in handling and disposing of flammable items in their daily life,
including cigarette
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The Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) announced yesterday that inmates held at
the current prison on Rua de São Francisco Xavier (聖方濟各街) will be transferred on
Saturday to the city’s new jail on Estrada da Barragem de Ka Ho (九澳堤壩馬路), both
of which are located in Coloane.In response to the Post’s enquiry as to whether
the relocation will include its “special detention zone” next to the Academy of
the Public Security Forces for inmates requiring special detention,
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the Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) until October 26 for an exhibition
entitled “Time Pixels”, showcasing creativity through different mediums.The
artworks were created by 22 year-four students who are mainly from the public
university’s Visual Arts Programme.A recent statement on Creative Macau’s
website notes that the students completed the works during the “Social Artistic
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Affairs in Macao will provide more convenient visa policies for foreign Macao
residents (including permanent residents and non-permanent residents) to travel
to the Mainland from October 16, 2024. The specific arrangements are as
follows:1. Foreign Macao residents who travel to the Mainland for short-term
tourism, trade, visiting
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OVER 66 PCT OF FIRES CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR: FIRE SERVICES BUREAU

The Fire Services Bureau (CB) yesterday announced the number of fire attendances
in the first three quarters of this year, in which human error remained the most
common cause of fires, accounting for 66.47 percent of the total number of fire
attendances, urging the public not to leave their cooking unattended and to turn
off all their electrical appliances before leaving home, while also being
careful in handling and disposing of flammable items in their daily life,
including cigarette
October 17, 2024
BY Yuki Lei

NEW COLOANE JAIL TO START OPERATING ON SATURDAY

The Correctional Services Bureau (DSC) announced yesterday that inmates held at
the current prison on Rua de São Francisco Xavier (聖方濟各街) will be transferred on
Saturday to the city’s new jail on Estrada da Barragem de Ka Ho (九澳堤壩馬路), both
of which are located in Coloane.In response to the Post’s enquiry as to whether
the relocation will include its “special detention zone” next to the Academy of
the Public Security Forces for inmates requiring special detention,
October 17, 2024
BY Yuki Lei

22 MPU STUDENTS PRESENT WORKS AT CREATIVE MACAU

The Creative Macau gallery in Nape is showcasing the works of 22 students from
the Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) until October 26 for an exhibition
entitled “Time Pixels”, showcasing creativity through different mediums.The
artworks were created by 22 year-four students who are mainly from the public
university’s Visual Arts Programme.A recent statement on Creative Macau’s
website notes that the students completed the works during the “Social Artistic
Practice” and “Sociology
October 17, 2024
BY Rui Pastorin

NOTICE ON FURTHER OPTIMIZING VISA POLICIES FOR FOREIGN MACAO RESIDENTS TO TRAVEL
TO THE MAINLAND

2024/10/16In order to further facilitate personnel exchanges between the Macao
SAR and the Mainland, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in Macao will provide more convenient visa policies for foreign Macao
residents (including permanent residents and non-permanent residents) to travel
to the Mainland from October 16, 2024. The specific arrangements are as
follows:1. Foreign Macao residents who travel to the Mainland for short-term
tourism, trade, visiting
October 17, 2024
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to local students and parents, as well as those from neighbouring regions,
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involvement in a new type of illegal currency exchange scam tactic.The
27-year-old suspects are a farmer surnamed Wu and a salesman surnamed Zhang.
Both victims are males from the mainland.According to Chong, one of the victims
arranged a currency exchange deal with Wu on WeChat last Thursday. They met in a
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Affairs in Macao will provide more convenient visa policies for foreign Macao
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said yesterday.Lou made the remarks in a phone-in programme hosted by public
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city’s
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Expo, with the two-fair event attracting over 1,300 exhibitors throughout its
run.Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng, Secretary for Economy and Finance Lei Wai Nong,
Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macau
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admission information and insights into its academic characteristics and culture
to local students and parents, as well as those from neighbouring regions,
according to a recent statement by the public university.The statement noted
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life”, will feature
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attendances, urging the public not to leave their cooking unattended and to turn
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