[ad_1] Tropical Singapore can surprise its people, twice a year. You are now experiencing a “September spring,” the second of two blooming seasons each year. Flowering time is usually triggered when heavy rains occur after a hot, dry period. In Singapore, March to April and August to September are the …
Read More »Singapore fights coronavirus in migrant workers’ dormitories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore is battling new clusters of coronavirus infections in immigrant dormitories that got the go-ahead from authorities, highlighting the difficulty of eradicating the disease, even in a closely monitored population. As the wealthy city-state slipped into recession, officials facing intense pressure to revive the economy are …
Read More »Johor seeks $ 9.9 million for air-conditioned pedestrian path through the Causeway: reports
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – In the future, travelers crossing the Causeway will be able to walk comfortably under an air-conditioned pedestrian walkway. According to Malaysian media reports on Sunday (September 13), the Johor state government has requested RM30 million ($ 9.9 million) from Putrajaya for the construction of the 350m pedestrian …
Read More »Queues, more visitors return to 4 popular markets after COVID-19 entry restrictions lifted: NEA
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Since the lifting of entry restrictions in four popular markets in Geylang Serai, Yishun, Jurong and Marsiling, there have been more visitors and queues are expected to increase, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Monday (14 of September). All four markets (Geylang Serai Market, Chong Pang Market, …
Read More »Covid-19 Survivors Show An Ad Campaign Thanking Healthcare Personnel In Singapore, Singapore News And Featured News
[ad_1] Ms. Yasmin Gaffoor, 58, was petrified when she and her husband, Anwar, 66, contracted Covid-19 in March. As a health aide, Ms. Gaffoor was more concerned for her husband than for herself. The mother of two said: “I spent nights without sleep, terrified that he might die because of …
Read More »Man taken to hospital after fight in cafeteria
[ad_1] A fight broke out between two men at a coffee shop last Wednesday, in the 130 block of Jurong Gateway Road. Police said they were alerted to a case of a reckless act causing injuries around 5.30 pm, and a 40-year-old man was taken to Ng Teng Fong General …
Read More »Nearly 1,000 precision engineering jobs available in S’pore since April, with volume for PMET, Manpower news and news highlights
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Close to 1,000 jobs in the precision engineering industry have been available to job seekers since April under SGUnited’s Jobs and Skills Package, with nearly four out of five jobs for professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMET ). Approximately 750 of the jobs are for PMETs in …
Read More »West Mall, Liat Towers, Changi T3 and Queensway Shopping Center among the places visited by Covid-19 patients, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – West Mall, Shake Shack at Liat Towers, and 4Fingers Crispy Chicken at Changi Airport Terminal 3 are among the places visited by Covid-19 patients while they were still infected, the Health Ministry said on Monday (September 14). ). There were four confirmed case visits to the Anytime …
Read More »‘Sometimes you have to learn to lose’: González responds to Neymar’s claim of racism
[ad_1] The Spaniard was quick to stress that there is no room for racism, as it contradicted the accusations against him. Marseille defender Álvaro González has taken to social media to defend himself after Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar accused him of making racist comments. The Brazilian was one of five …
Read More »Rare dolphins return to Hong Kong as coronavirus stops ferry traffic, East Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] HONG KONG (REUTERS) – The number of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins seen in Hong Kong has risen as the pause in high-speed ferry traffic due to the coronavirus allows threatened species to return, scientists said. Marine scientist Lindsay Porter from the University of St Andrews said the mammals, also known …
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