The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 611 new coronavirus cases in Singapore today (May 29).  Out of these, there are nine community cases while the remaining cases come from Work Permit holders living in dormitories. Of the nine community cases, three are Singaporeans/Permanent Residents while...
SINGAPORE - When the circuit breaker ends, all companies - including those resuming operations in the first two phases of the economy's re-opening - should adopt working from home as a default option. This means that employees who have...
In a bid to evade the Traffic Police after failing to comply with instructions to pull over, a 21-year-old motorcyclist and his 18-year-old pillion rider rode against the flow of traffic, disregarding red light signals and committing several other...
Everyone’s favourite nonagenarian who tried a McSpicy burger for the first time (and was not loving it) is back. This time, the sprightly 91-year-old took a crack at another fare treasured by Singaporean millennials: dalgona coffee.  Encouraged by the overwhelming...
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many disruptions to regular life, and we're not just talking about on work and social fronts. Flights were cancelled, strict quarantine measures put in place, and all construction activities grounded to a halt in Singapore. These...
Nothing can keep Jeremy Chew apart from the orangutans at the Singapore Zoo, not even a bad traffic accident. The Deputy Head Keeper of Great Apes at Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) joined the Zoo in 1997 and has looked...
SINGAPORE - Two former Progress Singapore Party (PSP) members have registered a new political party named Red Dot United, with the intention of contesting the next general election. Ravi Philemon and Michelle Lee, who resigned separately from the party...
Singaporeans might have a new penchant for naming and shaming those who flout circuit breaker measures, but some netizens were not too pleased when one woman tried to call out attendees at a funeral wake in Ang Mo Kio. Sharmila Sivarajin took to...
SINGAPORE - Home buyers who could not apply for a Build-To-Order (BTO) Housing Board flat in May because of the circuit breaker will be able to do so in three months' time, as the flats originally scheduled for...
It was a sight to behold — a guard rail wrapped around a Bentley convertible, a Mercedes Benz with its bonnet ripped off, and a Toyota van with scratches on its bumper. The 67-year-old driver of the Bentley is believed...