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  • Offenders who possess large amounts of controlled drugs will face up to 30 years’ jail from Jun 1

Offenders who possess large amounts of controlled drugs will face up to 30 years’ jail from Jun 1

These drugs include cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin, which the Ministry of Home Affairs said “cause the most serious harms”.Read More

Seatrium says CPIB probe relates to events that ‘occurred prior to 2015’

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PAP town councils to raise service and conservancy charges from July

The 15 town councils run by the People’s Action Party will increase their service and conservancy charges (S&CC) for flats, shops and offices, as well as markets and cooked food…

Should security officers wear body cameras to deter abuse?

Body cams are useful in that they act as a form of deterrent, said one industry expertRead More

More cabin space on new MRT trains for North-South, East-West Lines

The new trains will have ergonomic perch seats to accommodate more commuters, as well as more open spaces for strollers and wheelchair users. Read More

More cabin space for commuters on new North-South, East-West Line trains; first batch rolled out from June

The new train cabins will have ergonomic perch seats to accommodate more commuters, as well as more open spaces for strollers and wheelchair users. Read More

More cabin space on new North-South, East-West Line MRT trains; first batch rolled out from June

The new train cabins will have ergonomic perch seats to accommodate more commuters, as well as more open spaces for strollers and wheelchair users. Read More

Leadership, management roles for volunteers could help in manpower retention, new study shows

The study was conducted by the National Council of Social Service and the Singapore Management University, to help social service agencies attract and retain volunteers by identifying what drives people…

Singapore’s PM Lee tests positive for COVID-19 again

Mr Lee says he feels fine despite the “post COVID rebound”.Read More

Singapore’s PM Lee tests positive for COVID-19 days after becoming negative

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says he feels fine despite the “COVID rebound”.Read More