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Revised registers of electors open for public inspection from Jun 15

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Cross Island Line to get 44 new MRT trains

The contract for the six-car trains is valued at S$589 million.Read More

Some school canteen stalls closing due to falling revenues, as home-based learning keep students away

Outside some schools, posters calling out to potential canteen stall owners can be found. Many such requests are also posted online.Read More

Economists cut Singapore’s 2023 growth forecast to 1.4% amid global slowdown: MAS survey

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Commentary: Too early to assume Presidential Election will be contested

Unless more than one Certificate of Eligibility is issued, this Presidential Election could still turn out to be a walkover. It would be helpful for businessman George Goh to show…

Faster clearance at Woodlands Train Checkpoint with new immigration kiosks: ICA

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Zouk Group to open nightlife entertainment concepts in Tokyo and Los Angeles

Zouk Tokyo, opening this year, will be located in Ginza and will take a futuristic theme. Meanwhile, Zouk Los Angeles will open early next year.Read More

Commentary: Are there lines that shouldn’t be crossed when it comes to stand-up comedy?

US-based comedian Jocelyn Chia received backlash recently for jokes made about Singapore’s relationship with Malaysia and the 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Actor-comedian Rishi Budhrani gives his take.Read…

S$20 for a roll of film: Why people are still turning to analogue photography despite rising prices

Shop owners say customers are in their 30s or younger, and that interest in film spiked around four years ago.Read More

Red Crowns Senior Living care agency investigated over ‘serious concerns’ about maid employment practices

Red Crowns’ elderly clients were the registered employers of the maids, but the care agency retained control of the maids’ key employment terms and deployment, says MOM.Read More