[ad_1] A powerful aroma of pandan leaves and the smell of garlic chives fill the air of the Choa Chua Kang Park Therapeutic Garden. The bright red shades of the hibiscus are …
Read More »The Straits Times Top Stories on Sunday, July 8, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Hello! Here are our best stories to start your Sunday, July 8th. Promoters seduce buyers with more discounts, following cooling measures Some real estate developers also raise commissions to get agents …
Read More »An amending law will strengthen wildlife protection efforts, Letters in News and Top Stories
[ad_1] I refer to Mr. Ong Junkai's (Extreme Laws on Wildlife Protection May Affect Conservation, July 1) in which he appears to have misunderstood the point of this effort to change the …
Read More »Former PAP candidate, Victor Lye, apologizes for his fault, while the WP banner was covered by his, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A former People's Action Party (PAP) candidate in Aljunied RCMP apologized for hiding a banner of the Workers' Party (WP) with his own. million. Victor Lye, now chairman of …
Read More »Establishment of a new development committee of Sengkang City to oversee the needs of residents
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A new Sengkang City Development Committee has been established to oversee and coordinate the needs of all Sengkang residents. This was announced Saturday (July 7th) by the State Minister for …
Read More »Science: Building Green Cities [Report]
[ad_1] Singapore has a long history as a green city – but a tripartite partnership could help developing countries in Asia begin a journey towards climate change resilience. [This is a feature …
Read More »Ms. Wee Kim Wee, wife of Singapore's late president, dies, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The wife of the late President of Singapore Wee Kim Wee died Saturday (July 7th) at the age of 102 years. Addressing the Straits Times, his daughter, Ms. Wee …
Read More »Will the electoral boundaries of Potong Pasir SMC be changed due to gerrymandering?
[ad_1] The political landscape of Singapore has always been interesting. We are perhaps the only country to have kept the party rule in the framework of a technical democracy. While critics would …
Read More »What is the follow-up on the MP parking problem?
[ad_1] School parking (Source: Straits Times) I am disappointed and somewhat surprised that the Singapore government has not officially responded to the saga of parking that has been in the news in …
Read More »The local company not only led the 21-year-old worker to suffer severe burns in the explosion of a tank but also fired his friends who were trying to tell the truth
[ad_1] Reviving Opportunities and Help for Rahman FB A Landscaping Company and Two Key Agents were Brought to Justice After the Department of Manpower Finds that the company and its staff had …
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