The nine armoured vehicles which Hong Kong recently returned to Singapore will be deployed for training soon. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has completed serviceability checks and maintenance of the Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicles and other equipment which were shipped...
  A Hong Kong judge recently refused permission for a Singaporean woman to appeal against his order that she be removed from acting for her de facto spouse in a suit over business interests there. Madam Kay Swee Pin, 64, managing...
The use of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying the Wolbachia bacteria to control the spread of dengue in a small-scale field study in three areas in Singapore has shown promise, with valuable data for future suppression trials. After three months...
  When Ms Tan Li-Lin and her husband returned from work last Tuesday, they thought their five-room Punggol flat had been burgled. On the floor were shards from the dining table's glass top, which had shattered and sent fragments to as...
Singapore is facing a major challenge in its water security in the next 50 years, and the impending rise in water prices - which sparked debate when it was announced on Tuesday - is only a small part of...
Certificate of entitlement (COE) prices for cars tumbled at the latest tender yesterday as a larger supply of COEs kicked in, a day after the Government amended laws to keep a tighter rein on private-hire operators. The COE premium for...
  A record number of private schools shut down last year, continuing the shakedown in a sector that once headlined Singapore's ambition to be an education hub. Even more are expected to exit the scene this year, as the authorities prepare...
  Two cars were involved in a collision near Chong Pang Camp in Yishun this morning (Feb 9) at around 7.30am. Stomp contributor Gary sent in photos of the accident, which showed the Toyota in an odd position of having half...
NINE out of 10 Uber cars in Singapore are being used at any one time, contrary to reports which said a significant part of Uber Singapore's fleet is idling in carparks. In an interview with The Business Times yesterday, Uber...
  Four months after a fire destroyed the livelihood of 51 stallholders in Jurong West, many have resumed business at a temporary wet market set up at a basketball court. The oldest stallholder, Mr Neo Chwee Eng, 82, who sells yong...