A chef who’s the culinary director of a startup in the food industry took to Facebook to enquire about a message he recently received — a request from a local production company for catering service.  The proposed payment? Credits and...
So near yet so far. When it comes to being able to eat and shop in JB, that is. Malls and businesses in Johor Bahru continue to suffer as borders between Singapore and Malaysia stay mostly shut due to Covid-19. While...
Carrying a heavy load is part and parcel of a delivery rider's job, but one Grab rider found himself with a grocery order so large it took a total of seven trips to complete. The order, worth nearly $500, included...
In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, travel restrictions between Malaysia and Singapore have left many Malaysians who come to Singapore to work, yearning for their loved ones back home.  But thanks to the advancement of technology, staying in touch...
The police are looking for a man to assist with investigations into a case of voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon, which took place at 525 Serangoon Road in the early morning of Oct 8. A 33-year-old man was attacked by...
Shortly before the circuit breaker kicked off in April, a man came across the grisly remains of a sea turtle on a beach at Pasir Ris Park.  It was only on Thursday (Oct 8) that he decided to share...
The Government will be providing one-off additional support for newborns to help aspiring parents cope with the Covid-19 pandemic.  This comes after the worry of financial uncertainty and job layoffs due to the Covid-19 pandemic, propelling some to postpone...
Singapore’s biggest street festival is back for its third run, only this time it’s going digital.  Due to the current global health crisis, Culture Cartel will be taking place as a free-to-all virtual event on Dec 5, 2020 from 1pm...
SINGAPORE - Digital platforms, like local mass media websites, surged in importance during this year's general election that many have dubbed an "Internet election", according to a survey commissioned by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS). At the same...
A Sunday outing on Pulau Ubin landed a Filipino domestic worker in intensive care for 10 days, during which she underwent two operations on her swelling brain. Ms Calapini Marilou Garcia, 50, had gone cycling on the island with...