Pattaya Mail
Regents opens ‘The Hive’ for busy science students
Year 6 students at Regents international School Pattaya made the most of the school’s brand new science facility last week. Armed with school iPads,...
From Wall St. to Pig St.
The topic of Member Bruce Gordon’s presentation at the Sunday, November 22, meeting of the Pattaya City Expats Club was “A Glimpse to the...
Rotary joins with Mercy to help flood victims
The rains came late this year, but when they arrived they came with a vengeance that many of the poorest in the city, those...
Drug might help breast cancer patients avoid heart damage
Orlando, Fla. (AP) - Many cancer treatments have a dark side - they can damage the heart. New research suggests this risk might be...
TPP: a fair Free Trade Agreement?
There’s a party about to start, to which Thailand has yet to be invited. The party’s a big one too: it includes 40% of...
International Fireworks Festival lights up Pattaya
Royal yellows and blossoming flowers filled the skies over Pattaya as the International Fireworks Festival delighted residents and tourists. The Nov. 27-28 event met...
Central Festival sets up East’s largest holiday tree in Disney display
Central Festival Pattaya Beach lit the tallest Christmas tree in the region to welcome the holiday and bid farewell to 2015. Pattaya City Councilman...
Naklua Canal pumps to be overhauled
Pattaya’s city council members inspected two water pumps at the Plub Canal in Naklua, determining if the out-of-order equipment can be repaired or needs...
Potholes no bargain near Sophon Market
People shopping at the Sophon Market are getting more than they pay for, in the form of road hazards posed by huge potholes. ...












