SINGAPORE: A 54-year-old woman suffered burns after a fire broke out at the building opposite the IMM shopping centre in Jurong on Thursday morning (May 4). The woman, a tenant of the building at 30 Toh Guan Road, was taken...
  SINGAPORE: For the managers at local dimsum restaurant Yum Cha, looking for an extra pair of hands to cope with the weekend crowd or to stand in for a full-time employee who has called in sick used to be...
  SINGAPORE: Calls made to the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s (SCDF) 995 emergency hotline will be assessed based on their severity and be allocated resources accordingly, under a new frontline response framework launched on Wednesday (May 3). Speaking at the annual...
  Last month, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that it will be scrapping its plans for a national bicycle-sharing initiative after the emergence of private bike-sharing companies in Singapore. But on Saturday (April 29), Jurong-Clementi Town Council signed a partnership...
  SINGAPORE: Singapore’s first ever dialect film anthology will be executive produced by local filmmaker Royston Tan, as part of the inaugural SCCC Cultural Extravaganza by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre which runs from May 20 to 27. The omnibus, titled...
  SINGAPORE: The Istana grounds were opened to the public on Labour Day (May 1), drawing more than 8,600 people by noon. Visitors started queuing from 7am and the crowd swelled within an hour, even though the gates only opened at 8.30am. Once...
  SINGAPORE: As part of efforts to improve lift safety and reliability, a dashboard management system jointly developed by town councils managed by the People's Action Party (PAP) is expected to be launched later this month. The PAP Town Councils’ coordinating...
  SINGAPORE: As you tuck into a plate of nasi lemak from Mizzy’s Corner stall at Changi Village hawker centre, you might notice that the typical nasi lemak fish, the ikan kuning, is missing. The reason:  They are hoping to help...
  SINGAPORE: While Singapore's economy is not doing badly this year, some sectors are doing better while others are undergoing more restructuring and difficulties, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a discussion with union leaders ahead of Labour Day. A...