Two construction companies fined S$77,000 for damaging water mains
Two construction companies - HSC Pipeline Engineering Pte Ltd (HSC) and SNK Engineering & Trading Pte Ltd (SNK) were fined S$47,000 and S$30,000 in August 2018 for causing serious damage to PUB’s...
View ArticleTan Kin Lian suggests Health Ministry should set rates for various types of...
Yesterday we ran a story on how an elderly man was only covered S$4.50 for his post-subsidy bill of S$4,477 by MediShield Life. Responding to this issue, former NTUC Income CEO Tan Kin Lian shared on...
View ArticleLTA to open licence applications for bicycle-sharing and motorised Personal...
Licence applications for bicycle-sharing and motorised Personal Mobility Device (PMD)-sharing services will be opened on 4 January 2019. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) stated that applications are...
View ArticleNo more live music – Blu Jaz becomes just another café in February
Whatever slim glimmer of hope that was left to revive Singapore’s beloved Blu Jaz Café has just vanished. The police has announced that there will be no more live performances at the popular...
View ArticleTay Kheng Soon feels the government is supressing people’s freedom to be...
On 2 January (Wednesday), Adjunct Professor at the Department of Architect at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Tay Kheng Soon posted on his Facebook Page, saying that the government is...
View ArticleNeo Swee Lin and Lim Kay Siu sing a satirical Christmas song about CPF
Singapore's veteran actor-actress husband and wife, Lim Kay Siu and Neo Swee Lin, sang a satirical Christmas song mocking the Central Provident Fund (CPF) during a recent event and a video of it was...
View ArticleChee Soon Juan: SDP to double their effort to bring a positive change in 2019
Secretary-general of Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) Chee Soon Juan posted on his Facebook page on 2 January that the party is renewing its commitment and redoubling its efforts to provide positive...
View ArticleLeong Sze Hian invited by Amnesty International Hong Kong to talk about...
Amnesty International Hong Kong (AIHK) has invited blogger Leong Sze Hian to give a talk on the issue of freedom of expression issue this Sunday (6 January) on Facebook Live. Entering 2019, AIHK has...
View ArticleActivist Jolovan Wham says TODAYonline’s comment about him failing to testify...
Civil right activist Jolovan Wham said that the Facebook caption and headline that TODAYonline shared on their page on his conviction was misleading. Wham was found guilty yesterday (3 January) for...
View ArticleForeign teacher from Hwa Chong Institute charged in court for drugs
A foreign teacher from UK, Christopher David Burge, was charged in September last year and returned back to court today (4 Jan), where his defence lawyer said it would take four more weeks for a...
View ArticleLargest library to open in VivoCity mall on 12 January
Singapore’s latest mall library will open in VivoCity on 12 January 2019, which offer conducive reading spaces for patrons of all ages set against a splendid view of Sentosa. The National Library Board...
View ArticleIT foreign PMET claims to be hired local company which is trying to apply...
A foreign PMET posted on the Singapore Expat Forum yesterday (4 Jan) revealing that he is trying to obtain a Work Permit to work in Singapore despite being a "skilled" IT personnel. Apparently, he...
View ArticleDr Lee Weiling: AGC lodged a complaint of 500 pages to Law Society about Lee...
Dr Lee Weiling shared that the Attorney-General's Chambers has lodged a complaint which consisted of over 500 pages of documents to the Singapore Law Society against Ms Lee Suet Fern, wife of her...
View ArticleForeign PMET jailed for exposing his private parts to woman commuter in...
It was reported in the media on Fri (4 Jan) that a foreign PMET from India was jailed by the court for 12 days, after admitting to one count of insulting the modesty of a woman. The court heard that...
View ArticleNestlé adopts Workplace by Facebook as its global internal communication tool
Nestlé has adopted Workplace by Facebook as its global internal communication tool, to connect its workforce and better serve consumers. The announcement comes as the latest and largest wave of staff...
View ArticleNetizens feel SingPost needs to buck up their mail delivery services
On 2 January, The Straits Times (ST) published a complaint letter by Chua Chun Wei who stated his dissatisfaction over SingPost’s service standards. Personally, he encountered many “unhappy episodes”...
View ArticleWhat to look out for when choosing a pet boarding facility?
If you’re a pet owner – or just a news reader – you would have heard about the recent troubling incident about a raid of a pet boarding facility that was allegedly mistreating animals. In the snafu,...
View ArticleAGC’s complaint on Lee Suet Fern is very disconcerting and should be itself...
Former National Solidarity Party (NSP) chief and the founder of People’s Voice Lim Tean wrote on his Facebook page today that he finds the Attorney-General’s Chamber’s (AGC) complaint on Lee Suet Fern...
View ArticleSPF and AVA: Allegations against Platinium Dogs Club being investigated
The Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) shared that the allegations against Platinium Dogs Club and the incident at its premises are being investigated by...
View ArticleRelease of 2018 O-Level results and 2019 Joint Admissions Exercise on coming...
The results of the 2018 Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (GCE O-Level) examination will be released on Monday (14 January). In a press release on Monday (7 January),...
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