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Majlis Daerah Bandaran Sibu telah distruktur semula dan dinaik taraf menjadi MAJLIS PERBANDARAN SIBU pada hari Ahad, 01 November, 1981 dengan kawasan pentadbiran ditambah daripada 50km persegi kepada 129.5km persegi. Kawasan ini meliputi pusat bandar Sibu, Pasar Sungei Merah, tebing timur Batang Rejang dan termasuk Pulau Kerto hingga ke KM 10 Jalan Teku, KM 12 Jalan Oya dan kira-kira KM 8 Jalan Salim.
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Siaran Akhbar, 05 January 2025
Group presentation during the programme. SIBU: The Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) successfully organised the Youth Leadership and Empowerment Camp from December 27 to 28 last year at the University of Technology Sarawak (UTS). The council, in a statement today (Jan 5), said that the objective of the programme was to enhance Child Councillors’ leadership skills. “It was also aimed at fostering confidence, instilling positive communication skills, and unleashing their critical thinking in problem-solving,” said the statement. The council stated that fourteen Child Councillors participated in the programme. The opening ceremony was officiated by SMC chairman Clarence Ting Ing Horh, while the closing ceremony was officiated by Sibu Rural District Council (SRDC) Councillor Kelvin Lau. A group photo taken during the closing ceremony of the programme.
Siaran Akhbar, 03 January 2025
Members of the public making use of the zebra crossing along Jalan Tuanku Osman. — Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (Jan 3): A Belisha beacon, or blinker type road sign, is proposed to be installed at pedestrian and zebra crossings here for the safety of road users, said Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) deputy chairman, Mohammed Abdullah Izkandar Roseley. He, however, pointed out that the proposal still needs to be studied by the relevant section of SMC. “Under the proposed system, pedestrians can cross the road when the Belisha beacon turns white and when there are no cars, and cars have to stop for pedestrians to cross when the sign turns yellow,” he told The Borneo Post yesterday, when asked if the council had any plans to install signage at pedestrian crossings here. A pedestrian surnamed Ting had voiced concern to The Borneo Post that many vehicles did not stop at the zebra crossing along Jalan Tuanku Osman here. “I saw pedestrians waiting until there were no cars before crossing over to the other side of the road, and vice-versa. “Correct me if I am wrong, I think vehicles should slow down upon reaching the pedestrian crossing and stop if there are pedestrians around, to allow them to cross,” he said. Izkandar stressed that drivers must be alert and give way to pedestrians at the zebra crossing. “Drivers should also be prepared to stop when approaching a zebra crossing, especially if there are pedestrians waiting. “Pedestrians should be vigilant when crossing zebra crossings, assess road conditions and confirm that vehicles have stopped before proceeding,” he advised. On a separate matter, SMC Market and Petty Traders Standing Committee acting chairman, Councillor Augustine Merikan, informed that three sites have been approved for seasonal fruit trading to prevent illegal usage of parking bays or other open spaces. “The three sites are Uptown Taman Selera Harmoni opposite Tamu Fama, Jalan Permai and Sungai Merah New Market (open space), where seasonal fruit sellers can trade from December (2024) till February,” he said.
Siaran Akhbar, 03 January 2025
Augustine says hawkers can trade their seasonal fruits at the side of Sungai Merah Market open space. – File photo SIBU (Jan 3): The Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) is urging seasonal fruits hawkers under its jurisdiction here to only operate within the council’s designated area for safety and to help keep the town clean. SMC Market and Petty Traders Standing Committee acting chairman Councillor Augustine Merikan said SMC’s enforcement team will monitor these traders and will take action against those who do not comply. “Hawkers can trade their seasonal fruits at the side of Sungai Merah Market open space. “The place had been identified and approved by the Market and Petty Traders Standing Committee (MPT) for seasonal fruit sales. Other places around the vicinity are not allowed. “Beside Sungai Merah Market, there are two other places where the seasonal fruit traders can do their trading, namely Uptown Taman Selera Harmoni (TSM) and in front of Fama Tamu (five Parking Lots), Permai,” Augustine told The Borneo Post today. “Our SMC enforcement team will be doing their rounds around Sibu town to oversee and monitor the situation. “Those non compliance traders and those that fail to comply with our SMC Enforcement directive shall be compounded and their goods may be confiscated. “I do hope that the traders give us their fullest support and complied with what had been mentioned. “Therefore, please trade at the places authorised and approved by Sibu Municipal Council (SMC),” he urged.
Siaran Akhbar, 02 January 2025
The crowds at the SMC New Year Countdown 2025. SIBU: Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) has achieved numerous achievements in 2024. According to the SMC chairman, Clarence Ting Ing Horth, it won the gold award at the 49th International Convention on Quality Control and Circles (ICQCC) in Sri Lanka. “Then, we were awarded The ASEAN Clean Tourist City Standard (ACTCS) for 2024 to 2026 by the Malaysia Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry; the Local Authority Star Rating with 5 stars by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government; Silver award for the SMART Community Award 2024 and scoring a 100 per cent for SCS Scordcard Audit,” he stated at the SMC’s New Year Countdown 2025 held at Sibu Town Square recently. He thanked all concerned including Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government, Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, his deputy ministers, Datuk Dr Penguang Manggil and Datuk Michael Tiang Ming Tee for working together to make Sibu a better place. Organising chairlady, Cr Michelle Law Wan Ling who also spoke, said SMC was thrilled to present the New Year Countdown with a neon theme and a laid-back concert style. She explained that the vibrant neon lights symbolised the bright future ahead while the relaxed concert atmosphere allowed the people to unwind and enjoy the moment. “And of course, don’t forget the musical fireworks at midnight. As we ring in 2025, the sky will light up with a spectacular display, perfectly synchronised with vibrant music that will fill the air with energy and excitement. “It’s the prefect way to mark the beginning of a new year, with colours, lights, and sound that reflect the joy and hope we all share. “May the coming year bring us all good health, happiness, and prosperity. Together, we can continue building a better Sibu, stronger and more united than ever before, ” Law added.
Siaran Akhbar, 01 January 2025
Tiang (left) receives a memento from Ting. SIBU (Jan 1): Sibu has the potential to be elevated into a city status with strategic planning and cooperation from everyone, said Sarawak Deputy Public Health, Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Michael Tiang Speaking at the Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) New Year Countdown 2025 at Dataran Tun Tuanku Bujang last night, he said Sibu has a great potential to grow and to be developed. However, building up Sibu required concerted efforts, thus everyone must come together to make the dream of elevating Sibu into a city come true. “I know that for so long, we want Sibu to be elevated into a city status. I strongly believe with the strategic plans that we have and with the cooperation from everyone we do not have to wait for a very long time anymore to have this dream come true. “Of course, we want Sibu to be developed into not just any other city, but a city that is sustainable, that is green, and that is friendly to everyone. A city where everyone feels safe,” he said. The Pelawan assemblyman said that Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) government aspired to transform Sibu into a place where young people have the opportunity to grow, to showcase their talents and to start their own businesses. Citing the new Sg Merah Market, he said the new concept has changed the whole business model for that place. Thus, he believed that Sibu has a lot more to offer but the government and the related agencies must provide the opportunity for the young people. “We need our young people to stay in Sibu. However, we do not want these young people to feel confined in this small town, as if there is not much room for them to grow and to expand. “We want Sibu to be a place for them where they can be themselves and to explore what they can do for themselves and for the town itself. “I envisioned Sibu as a place where opportunity flourish,” he said. In embracing the new year, he called on the people to embrace new chapters, new progress and new challenges together. “I believe our Sarawak government has new plans and new policies in 2025. However, in order for Sibu to go to another level, it starts with all of us. “We have to make sure that we are all ready to accept new levels or progress. I always believe that we Sibu folks can do it. We are creative enough to do it,” he said. He also urged everyone to strive to do better in 2025 and look forward with hope to do the best they could for Sibu and for themselves. Also present at the countdown were Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng, Senator Robert Lau Hui Yew, SMC chairman Clarence Ting, organising chairperson Cr Michelle Law Wan Ling and others.
Siaran Akhbar, 03 September 2024
Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Kerja & Trafik/Works & Traffic Standing Committee Meeting 2024 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 3.12.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 5.11.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 8.10.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 3.9.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 QAA1875P 511.00 2 QAB2141F 601.00 3 QAN5578 524.00 4 QBF2108 475.00 5 QC1565 620.00 6 QME7409 1,150.00 7 QRH5017 532.00 8 QRH8433 422.00 9 QRS9963 1,250.00 10 QS3022E 350.00 11 QS6582G 363.00 12 QS806E 354.00 13 QS9166C 642.00 14 QS9955B 563.00 15 QSJ670 470.00 16 QSK2950 600.00 17 QSK3909 643.00 18 QSN2862 396.00 19 QSS1667 488.00 20 SWJ8599 565.00 6.8.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 QAA7282R 421.00 2 QAB9811 530.00 3 QAN2490 370.00 4 QBA3383 306.00 5 QBE1208 310.00 6 QM9799B 807.00 7 QMG9736 426.00 8 QS3955B 528.00 9 QS4940D 661.00 10 QS8744H 413.00 11 QS8979H 490.00 12 QSJ703 496.00 13 QSP2219 675.00 14 QSP502 801.00 15 QSQ9822 461.00 16 QSS968 500.00 17 QSU8253 424.00 18 QSW6163 380.00 19 QTF5288 733.00 20 SYN2334 500.00 9.7.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 QAA737X 401.00 2 QAA8533G 820.00 3 QAV8859 625.00 4 QKD8309 414.00 5 QMR8287 484.00 6 QRL5199 626.00 7 QS2751P 485.00 8 QS3096B 411.00 9 QS4834M 322.00 10 QS6160N 401.00 11 QS9799J 490.00 12 QSD2186 466.00 13 QSF646 864.00 14 QSM3212 850.00 15 QSM6966 516.00 16 QSW9123 509.00 17 QTB1811 1,265.00 18 QTH1515 300.00 19 QTR647 314.00 20 SW6610 615.00 11.6.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 AJR2412 400.00 2 QAB1817D 849.00 3 QM7609H 709.00 4 QRM3661 510.00 5 QS5366G 598.00 6 QSH1000 446.00 7 QSH9612 600.00 8 QSK878 653.00 9 QSL6038 366.00 10 QSM3407 321.00 11 QSN3866 622.00 12 QSN8232 815.00 13 QSN8968 379.00 14 QSY3006 1,104.00 15 QTB7688 1,499.00 16 QTQ8023 670.00 17 QTV2105 870.00 18 SS6799Y 1,123.00 19 SS9633X 430.00 20 SYR6179 1,546.00 7.5.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 BRB5555 1,500.00 2 QAB7193 1,012.00 3 QCB521 300.00 4 QLB2577 710.00 5 QM3182N 350.00 6 QMH8258 528.00 7 QRH7176 1,420.00 8 QS2013E 700.00 9 QS2819H 537.00 10 QS3925P 1,080.00 11 QS4011C 407.00 12 QS8609M 916.00 13 QSJ3467 538.00 14 QSN8618 631.00 15 QSR1096 423.00 16 QST7819 436.00 17 QSV5812 1,110.00 18 QSW6607 434.00 19 QTS4533 1,344.00 20 SS8500X 450.00 2.4.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 QAA1488R 427.00 2 QAA6665S 1,055.00 3 QAB9885 414.00 4 QAP1359 681.00 5 QCG5999 451.00 6 QPB1368 170.00 7 QRE9249 1,221.00 8 QS1355F 452.00 9 QS2013E 698.00 10 QS3768H 523.00 11 QS7263M 713.00 12 QSJ5353 900.00 13 QSK8577 509.00 14 15 QSP90 365.00 16 QSR3202 351.00 17 QSS3198 835.00 18 SAA7583M 457.00 19 WTP1852 500.00 20 WWN8953 2,483.00 6.3.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 BEY5977 501.00 2 KQ33Q 603.42 3 LC3959 520.00 4 QCA7223 1,443.00 5 QCG4559 757.00 6 QMS9468 1,694.00 7 QRS4839 600.00 8 QS2725L 569.00 9 QS9315A 577.00 10 QSE8331 409.00 11 QSH2642 488.00 12 QSJ6750 388.00 13 QSK6782 643.00 14 QSK8445 424.00 15 QSN6551 929.00 16 QSX8667 446.00 17 QSY5735 3,318.00 18 QSY7736 1,699.00 19 QTG8952 466.00 20 QTV7358 1,260.00 5.2.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 MDD7016 725.00 2 NDE389 567.00 3 QCD611 770.00 4 QM5007A 900.00 5 QM7857J 410.00 6 QRF7298 548.00 7 QS6800G 522.00 8 QS6909A 540.00 9 QS8217E 780.00 10 QSH2593 406.00 11 QSK1777 432.00 12 QSK5034 523.00 13 QSN7769 600.00 14 QSP6148 1,271.00 15 QSR8889 630.00 16 QSS287 1,035.00 17 QSU5265 745.00 18 SYN2334 470.00 19 SYT627 1,054.00 20 WKL7287 715.00 9.1.2024 No. No. Kenderaan/ Vehicle No. Amaun/ Amount (RM) 1 QAA364F 1,060.00 2 QAP9797 634.00 3 QAV2724 535.00 4 QBE9699 616.00 5 QMQ680 882.00 6 QMV9425 491.00 7 QRJ9097 443.00 8 QS3736F 493.00 9 QS3760P 521.00 10 QS5905A 621.00 11 QS6206D 510.00 12 QS6456B 436.00 13 QS8219C 448.00 14 QS9090D 575.00 15 QSH9062 590.00 16 QSK7621 576.00 17 QSP3764 418.00 18 QTQ3688 556.00 19 SW6610 535.00 20 WTS6317 571.00