Forget traditional enrichment classes to learn ballet or play the piano. More children are being sent for computational thinking and coding lessons as parents increasingly see the value in starting them early in a manpower-hungry industry.Coding schools The Straits...
Thousands of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras islandwide have helped deter loan sharks, nab litterbugs and stop illegal parking, according to government figures.And residents generally welcome the reassurance that such surveillance provides, said Members of Parliament."I quite often receive requests...
The family of the late Dominique Sarron Lee, who failed in a bid to sue the military over his death in 2012, will see their $22,000 legal bill slashed.Relatives of the 21-year-old full-time national serviceman attempted to sue the...
AN 18-YEAR-OLD child molester and thief, who sexually assaulted three girls in Hougang, was yesterday sentenced to reformative training.James Jerome Marius will also be disqualified from driving for a year after he completes his sentence.A community court heard that...
THIRTEEN distributors, which supply more than 90 per cent of fresh chicken products here, have been accused of engaging in price-fixing.They have six weeks to defend themselves to the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) and could face fines if...
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SINGAPORE - Thousands of people in Singapore woke up to the phenomenon of a solar eclipse on Wednesday (Mar 9) morning.In Singapore, the spectacle began at around 7.20am, and is expected to peak at 8.23am when 87 per cent...
It seems like a scene from a horror movie involving a lift that has a life of its own.An Indonesian maid had the fright of her life inside a lift in Ang Mo Kio when it went out of...
SINGAPORE - SPH Gift of Music is back this year with a total of 20 concerts with two kicking off the series on Mar 10 and 13.This free community concert series that celebrated its 10th anniversary last year will...
SINGAPORE - Ms Ai Takagi, a former editor of defunct The Real Singapore website, was convicted on four charges of sedition today (March 8).The 23-year-old Australian pleaded guilty to publishing inflammatory articles on the site and its Facebook page.The...