Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. 3-cornered fights back on the table? RP and PSP clash over Yio Chu Kang SMC Things between the Reform Party (RP) and Progress Singapore Party (PSP) appear...
Before you write off this 29-year-old Singapore Airlines pilot as just a pretty face who flies the skies, Terence Soon is transparent about the fact that he couldn't look to the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) for the political changes...
Political parties are calling for donations and volunteers, and if you are looking to sign up as a helper, here are some areas in which you can contribute: House visits Logistics Photography/Videography Graphic design Flyer and poster distribution As a polling agent As a counting agent The...
If you were in Sengkang West SMC during the last election, are you in the same constituency for the upcoming election? In short, no. For the 2020 general election, Sengkang West SMC will cease to exist and instead its...
Polling Day will arrive in two weeks' time and just like many other significant events taking place in Singapore, we’ve got a special emoji to go along with GE2020-related hashtags in our tweets.  Twitter has hopped on board the...
Culture vultures rejoice! Museums and public libraries across Singapore will be slowly but surely reopening their doors to the public.  While initially not on the list of places and services to resume operations when phase 2 was announced, both the...
The smoke bomb is a double-edged sword. It has to be handled with care. It can hurt the thrower or help him. Lee Hsien Yang has thrown one and we will have to wait and see if it hurts...
Looks like the People's Action Party's Gan Siow Huang and Poh Li San are not the only female Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) officers contesting in the upcoming general election. Kala Manickam has joined the political fray after being unveiled as a...
Now that the cat's out of the bag — the upcoming general election will be held on July 10 — the first question that comes to most of our minds are: Wait, do I have to vote? To cut straight to...
Minister for Transport and Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure Khaw Boon Wan has retired from politics.  In a letter sent out by the Prime Minister’s Office today (June 26), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wished Khaw a “happy, healthy and...