April 01, 2016 12:24 AM
SINGAPORE – About 20 rat burrows have been spotted along a footpath near a temple at Bukit Batok Street 23, but they have been sealed and treated, the authorities said on Thursday (March 31).
April 01, 2016 12:24 AM
SINGAPORE – About 20 rat burrows have been spotted along a footpath near a temple at Bukit Batok Street 23, but they have been sealed and treated, the authorities said on Thursday (March 31).
East Spring Secondary School does not offer rugby as a co-curricular activity but thanks to the pilot programme, 14 of their students will learn to play rugby for 30 weeks.
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SINGAPORE, March 31 – Malaysian budget airline
AirAsia is set to unveil a plan to raise as much as
$200 million, sources familiar with the matter said, hours after
the company announced a halt in trading of its shares pending an
announcement.
Asia’s biggest…
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With more prison inmates taking major examinations such as the GCE ‘N’, ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels, Channel NewsAsia looks at what motivates them to hit the books and what is being done to support their learning needs.
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The minister says the Government wants to partner small and medium enterprises to position them in the strongest way for the next lap of economic development.
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Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it has contacted US authorities and requested information on the legal process that Mr Lim will face in the US.
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SINGAPORE – The International Space Station (ISS) flew past Saturn on Thursday morning at around 6.24am, and Singaporeans who were awake and watching would have been able to catch a glimpse of it.
For those who did not manage to catch the rare moment, this capture by local startup TinyMOS will fill you in on what you missed.
The fly-by was captured on the company’s Tiny1 camera at East Coast Park this morning.
While the camera, which according to them is the world’s smallest astronomy camera, is not on the market yet, the founders will be launching it on crowdfunding page Indiegogo soon.
TinyMOS said that they had previously tried to capture an image of ISS transits, but cloud cover thwarted their attempts.
They said: “When we assembled the equipment required to capture the transit, the clouds were obstructing the view of Saturn and we only got rare glimpses at it.”
Fortunately, they didn’t wait in vain this morning: “Thankfully the skies cleared a hole big enough for us to capture the image.”
That small dot you see in the picture is the planet Saturn, and the ISS is the bright light whizzing by.
According to Mr Gary Chee, co-founder of local astronomy group Singapore Sidewalk Astronomy, fly-bys of satellites are not rare, but are still unique sights to catch from planet Earth.
Just last week, US astronaut Tim Kopra from the International Space Station (ISS) shared a photo of Singapore from space.
SS Rick Husband getting into position for capture. Now attached to #ISS – hatch opening tomorrow! @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/7dKbPcYBZE
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 26, 2016
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March 31, 2016 9:20 PM
SINGAPORE – Members of the ruling party’s senior wing welcomed this year’s Budget, but called for the Government to boost efforts to help older Singaporeans get jobs and remain employable amid the slowing economy.
