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Old Airport Road hawker, 72, and wife sell unique ‘cold muffins’ but skip salary due to rising costs

Behind Bakes n Bites at Old Airport Road Food Centre is the resilient husband-and-wife team of Christopher Lau, 72, and Christina Tan, 69, who offer quality treats at affordable prices.…

87 traffic summonses issued during three-day crackdown on errant heavy vehicle drivers

During the operation by the traffic police and Land Transport Authority (LTA), 192 heavy vehicles were stopped for checks.Read More

The ex-JC teacher who started a Tiong Bahru cafe with viral doughnuts and baked a Crazy Rich Asians wedding cake

Judy Koh left her teaching career to pursue baking, founding Creative Culinaire in 2000 and Caffe Pralet in 2006, which is now run by her son Timothy Chia.Read More

Singapore’s OCBC maintains 2025 guidance despite challenging outlook

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Singapore’s Catholic Church rejoices at election of Pope Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV is the first pope from the US.Read More

Beyond banana leaf meals: 7 Little India eateries serving authentic, must-try South Asian food

Leave the thosai and banana leaf meals for another day, there is so much food from the Indian subcontinent to be discovered in Little India, including from the states of…

Her thyroid illness relapsed but instead of giving up, she launched an all-women’s fitness race

Kimberley Yong was at her fittest when her thyroid condition relapsed. Instead of giving up on her fitness goals, the 29-year-old pushed through – and now hopes other women can…

They weren’t diagnosed with dyslexia. But these children still need help with learning difficulties

Experts tell CNA why it can be difficult to meet the formal criteria to be assessed as dyslexic.Read More

Commentary: Why are consumer and F&B brands selling toys – and why are we buying them?

Before you scramble for the next limited-edition brand plushie, writer Annie Tan advises you to ask yourself: Will you still want it in a year?Read More

Commentary: What podcasts did – and didn’t – do in GE2025

The 2025 General Election may be remembered as the one where politicians spoke more freely and voters began listening differently, says Hong Kong Baptist University’s Kenneth Paul Tan.Read More