SBS Transit found 100% responsible for train incident that trapped passenger’s head and neck between doors
According to the woman, the carriage lights were turned off suddenly and without warning, and she tripped and fell while trying to exit, with the train doors closing on her…
Singapore to implement emergency broadcast system to alert public via phones by early 2026
The Cell Broadcast System will enable authorities to quickly alert members of the public and relay emergency messages to their phones, says Minister for Law and Second Minister for Home…
Indonesian rapper Rich Brian to stage concert in Singapore in December
Rich Brian will perform at The Theatre at Mediacorp on Dec 3.Read More
Grab blames ‘temporary system issue’ for very high prices, some above S$1,000, wrongly displayed on its app
The unusually high prices were reported by Grab users in both Singapore and Malaysia.Read More
Grab blames ‘system error’ for very high prices on app, some above S$1,000
Affected users of these prices have already had their refunds processed as of 9pm, Grab said in a statement on Wednesday (Aug 20) night.Read More
About 100 young Chinese community leaders to be identified, nurtured over next 5 years through new programme
The Chinese Community Leadership Course is meant for those in their 30s and 40s who are active in the Chinese community and have a passion to serve.Read More
Popular dessert store Fluff Bakery to close in September: ‘It has been tough for a couple of years now’
The Muslim-owned bakery announced on Friday (Aug 15) that it’ll be closing its doors “for good” sometime in September.Read More
The Projector owes over S$1.2 million to creditors, including 2,300 cinema members
The independent cinema operator had said it will go into voluntary liquidation, citing rising costs among the reasons for its closure.Read More
As credits roll on The Projector, fans mourn the loss of a cinema that was a rare place for community
Known for its quirky charm and inclusive programming, The Projector’s closure has sparked a wave of nostalgia and grief from Singapore’s film-loving community.Read More
Veteran Singaporean actress Hong Huifang says her age is an advantage when it comes to getting roles in Taiwan
The 64-year-old, who was the first Singaporean actress to be nominated for best leading actress at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Awards, says she’s willing to play characters in their 70s or…