[ad_1] A bus driver was suspended after hitting a 64-year-old pedestrian outside the Toa Payoh Bus Interchange on Saturday (October 3), SBS Transit told Stomp. The accident, which occurred along Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, was caught on CCTV and the images have been circulating on social media for the past …
Read More »SingPost Introduces New Uniforms for Postmen and Staff
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore Post (SingPost) staff members, including postmen and parcel ambassadors from the Speedpost courier branch, will have new uniforms starting Friday (October 9). SingPost unveiled the new designs on Thursday, the first for its full set of postal uniforms since 2011. In December, the company unveiled new uniforms …
Read More »The man allegedly threatened to hit and throw hot coffee at Yishun’s stall staff during a 15-minute wait
[ad_1] A man allegedly threatened to beat and throw hot coffee at staff at a nasi lemak stand at the Yishun Park Hawker Center due to the allegedly long wait for their food. Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang shared about the incident on her Facebook page, saying that it happened on …
Read More »ISA detainee charged with lying on Singapore passport application
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A man who was detained in 2016 under the Internal Security Act (ISA) was charged on Thursday (October 8) with lying on his passport application. Mohamad Shariff Zulfikar, a 49-year-old Australian citizen, was charged in state courts with one count of making a false statement in connection with …
Read More »Whye Kee Foodstuff fined Singapore $ 17,700 for illegally dumping waste into public sewers
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Local food manufacturer Whye Kee Foodstuff was fined S $ 17,700 for repeatedly illegally dumping waste at levels exceeding permitted limits into public sewers, PUB said on Thursday (October 8). The company was previously convicted of similar crimes in May 2019 and was fined S $ 14,400. Ad …
Read More »HDB’s flat resale demand remains strong in September; prices go up for the third month in a row: SRX, Housing News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Housing Board resale apartment prices rose for the third month in a row in September, and demand remained high after the nearly two-month blackout period. HDB’s resale prices rose 0.8 percent in September compared to August, a faster rate than the previous two months, and were 3.1 …
Read More »Judges, fracking and fly: six conclusions of the debate between the vice presidency of the EE.
[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY: The showdown between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris on Wednesday night (October 7) began without the fireworks that marred last week’s chaotic debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. But Trump’s COVID-19 infection, and his and Biden’s advanced …
Read More »Singapore allows 2 cruise lines to offer ‘cruises to nowhere’ starting in November as part of pilot program
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Two cruise lines will be allowed to offer Singapore residents “cruises to nowhere” starting in November, under a pilot scheme with enhanced security protocols and mandatory COVID-19 testing for both crew and passengers. Genting Cruise Lines’ World Dream will begin offering those cruises on November 6, while Royal …
Read More »Targeted Motion Control is the Best Way to Deal with Malaysia’s Peak in Covid-19 Cases – Experts, Southeast Asian News, and Spotlight Stories
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – Having set all-time highs in daily coronavirus cases for two days in a row this week, whispers of an impending lockdown in Malaysia, similar to that implemented for three months earlier this year, have increased. However, public health experts, economists and leading politicians do not believe …
Read More »The KTV operator admits to allowing 4 men and hostesses to enter the facilities during the reopening of Phase 1
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A KTV media operator in Jalan Besar admitted on Wednesday (October 7) that it allowed two men and two hostesses to enter its facilities to drink alcohol and sing during Phase 1 of Singapore’s reopening. Leow Keng Chun, the operator and occupant of DRINKITUP, knew at the …
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