The Ministry of Health has confirmed an additional 544 cases of Covid-19 infection in Singapore on Tuesday (June 2), the vast majority of whom are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories. There are four community cases -...
Stomp contributor Anonymous has been estranged from his next-door neighbours for years, with the dispute reaching a breaking point last month after a heated confrontation. Anonymous said he has been living with his wife and three young children at...
SINGAPORE - Commuters looking to book trips with ride-hailing firm Grab will soon be banned from sitting in the front seat of the vehicle alongside the driver. They will also have to fill in health and hygiene declarations before...
Following reports of illegal social gatherings at Robertson Quay last month, one restaurant in neighbouring Boat Quay has been slammed online after being accused of breaching circuit breaker regulations. But the men accused of congregating at their establishment were...
As anyone who has had to celebrate their birthdays while sheltering in place from the global pandemic would know, it’s a bummer. Merrymaking at home without the company of friends just isn’t the same even if the candle-blowing...
Following reports of illegal social gatherings at Robertson Quay last month, one restaurant in neighbouring Boat Quay has been slammed online after being accused of breaching circuit breaker regulations. But the men accused of congregating at their establishment were...
Since early April, working from home has become a new norm for most working adults in Singapore. With many employees glued to their laptops at home as they hold Zoom meetings and WhatsApp discussions, one worry that has surfaced is higher...
Six men and one woman, aged between 30 and 52, were charged with offences under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act today (June 2). They were accused of flouting circuit breaker measures after groups of people were seen gathering at various places...
Heidi Tan, 13, is excited. The Secondary One student is eager to see her classmates after an eight-week hiatus that began when Singapore imposed its so called circuit breaker early in April to control the spread of the...
With dining outside not allowed during the circuit breaker (and in Phase 1 of Singapore's reopening), many F&B owners found themselves struggling to stay afloat, including a humble Korean food stall located in Marsiling. That was until the stall owner's daughter...













