[ad_1] A 33-year-old security officer was arrested Thursday (December 10) for her alleged involvement in a criminal breach of trust case and for using a found credit card to conduct unauthorized transactions. Police said in a statement that they received a report from a victim who discovered that unauthorized transactions …
Read More »Teen to be charged with murdering his 49-year-old father in Changi
[ad_1] South China morning post Meng Wanzhou Hearing: Canada Border Chief Warned Officer Not to Create More Logs, Should They Be Accessed Through Information Act His superiors told a high-ranking Canadian border officer, whose team examined Meng Wanzhou prior to his arrest at Vancouver airport two years ago, not to …
Read More »S’pore to lift border restrictions for visitors to Taiwan starting December 18, Transport News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Visitors from Taiwan will be allowed to enter Singapore for all forms of travel and will not be quarantined starting next Friday (December 18), provided they test negative for Covid-19 upon arrival. The same applies to Singapore citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders returning from Taiwan, …
Read More »Future BTO Flats in Prime Locations May Face Resale Restrictions: Desmond Lee
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Future build-to-order flats in prime locations may receive more subsidies to remain affordable, but may also face some restrictions on resale conditions, National Development Minister Desmond Lee said on Friday (Dec 11) . In a Facebook post, Lee said that a new housing model is necessary for public …
Read More »8 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore, including 1 case living in a bedroom
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Eight new COVID-19 infections were reported in Singapore as of noon on Friday (December 11), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. These include a locally transmitted case living in a bedroom. There were no new cases in the community. Ad Ad The remaining seven cases were imported. All …
Read More »Singapore to unilaterally lift border restrictions on travelers from Taiwan effective December 18
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore will lift border restrictions for visitors to Taiwan from December 18, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) said on Friday (December 11). Effective immediately, travelers can apply for a single-entry Air Travel Pass (ATP) to enter Singapore starting next Friday, CAAS said in a press release, adding that …
Read More »The Marina Bay Sands Theater will reopen on December 18 with a live concert with Benjamin Kheng and other local artists.
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A two-night live concert with Benjamin Kheng of Sam Willows and other Singapore artists will be held at the Sands Theater in Marina Bay Sands (MBS) on December 18 and 19, with up to 500 people allowed to attend each night. This is the first performance at the …
Read More »Grab to charge S $ 0.30 additional ‘platform fee’ for rides, after lifting of restrictions by competition control body
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: As of December 18, Grab customers will have to pay an additional fee of S $ 0.30 for all trips except GrabHitch and GrabResponse. This follows last month’s lifting of the measures imposed on Grab by the Competition and Consumers Commission of Singapore (CCCS). The restrictions were implemented …
Read More »Lawyers group asks to discipline Trump’s legal team for ‘dangerous’ fraud accusations
[ad_1] South China morning post Meng Wanzhou Hearing: Canada Border Chief Warned Officer Not to Create More Logs, Should They Be Accessed Through Information Act His superiors told a high-ranking Canadian border officer, whose team examined Meng Wanzhou prior to his arrest at Vancouver airport two years ago, not to …
Read More »‘It’s a Flight into Flexibility’: Why Coworking Spaces Are Seeing Increased Demand Amid COVID-19
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, co-working spaces in Singapore are seeing signs of recovery, driven by companies seeking flexible contracts and people hoping to escape working from home. While business was hit hard during the country’s “circuit breaker,” operators said occupancy rates have increased gradually since then, easing …
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