Image: Category: NewsBusinessSingaporePublication Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 - 20:34External URL: More layoffs in 2015, residents less likely than foreigners to lose their jobsSend to mobile app:
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If you felt that the weather was a little too hot to handle in the last couple of days, you were not overthinking it.As forecast in Meteorological Service Singapore's (MSS) fortnightly weather outlook issued last Friday (Apr 15), the...
Got yourself a hoverboard for Christmas but a concerned family member berated you with 101 ways you could end up seriously injured?Or maybe you got yourself into a cycling mishap and need to take a time-out to muster the...
SINGAPORE - A large fire broke out on Jurong Island on Wednesday afternoon (April 20).In a Facebook post, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said that they received a call regarding a fire from an oil tank at Tembusu...
SINGAPORE - Polling day for the Bukit Batok Single Member Constituency (SMC) by-election will be on May 7.The by-election was triggered by the resignation of Mr David Ong, following revelations that he had been involved in an alleged extra-marital...
Snow, cold and polar bears no obstacle to participants who were running for charityThe running had to be done in soft snow and in temperatures as low as about minus 35 deg C, after considering wind chill. Then, there...
High service standards set Changi apart from many other airports but meeting them comes at a cost.For ground-handling firms like Sats and Dnata, which are paid by airlines to process passengers and baggage, the pressure to meet stringent targets...
Earlier today, SMRT Services has just announced that it is partnering with 2 Getthere Holding to bring in automated vehicle systems into Singapore. This could happen as early as end of the year.According to the press release, what we...
Earlier today, SMRT Services has just announced that it is partnering with 2 Getthere Holding to bring in automated vehicle systems into Singapore. This could happen as early as end of the year.According to the press release, what we...
Before rice became a common staple in South-east Asia, the region's indigenous societies relied on starch from sago palms as their staple.Sago starch was eaten after being mixed with boiling water, or as a pancake after being baked.While some...




