SINGAPORE - National sport agency Sport Singapore (SportSG) is encouraging people to exercise at home from now. This comes after the tightening of Covid-19 circuit breaker measures on Tuesday, which included the extension of the circuit breaker period till...
Safe distancing may be the name of the game now, but one dormitory in Tuas took it to the extreme when they locked 20 workers up to isolate them. The men had been in contact with a Covid-19 patient...
Boomer-style hygienic advice is par for the course in your family chat groups (typically, WhatsApp), but who would have thought that a multinational brand of soap would be perfectly capable of replicating the hilariously old-fashioned flair? You know what...
While Singaporeans were busy queuing for their last bubble tea at their favourite shops last night, small business owners of bakeries and confectionery shops were up in arms trying to figure out what the new tightened list of...
’Twas a grim but necessary announcement made yesterday (April 21) when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong declared that the circuit breaker period would have to be extended by another month. This is to keep everyone in Singapore safe, he...
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. Coming Soon: Money No Enough 3, says Jack Neo It's been 12 years and finally, we get a whiff of what's cooking in the pot for Jack...
Fuel pump prices are likely to fall in the coming days, although motorists are unlikely to see their bills shrinking by as much as the plunge in crude prices. According to Bloomberg, a barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI)...
With the government's announcement yesterday (April 21) that all standalone food and beverage outlets, such as bubble tea shops, will be shut until May 4, many Singaporeans pulled out their phones to order "one last bubble tea". But with...
SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI - When Singapore launched the first smartphone app of its kind last month to identify and alert people who had interacted with carriers of the novel coronavirus, the city-state of roughly 5.7 million people had 385 cases...
Not moving foreign workers out of dormitories earlier as part of efforts to curb the coronavirus spread was not just a question of cost, said Manpower Minister Josephine Teo yesterday. Rather, other measures needed to be in place to...




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