ByteDance mass food poisoning: Caterer Yunhaiyao fined S$7,000 for incident involving 171 victims
The judge said there was a “staggering” number of victims, and that it was fortuitous there were no deaths.Read More
Michelin Bib Gourmand Selection 2025: 89 eateries in Singapore make the list
This year, 11 new establishments are honoured, including nine new eateries and two that moved up from the Michelin Selected category. Read More
Fatal abuse of Myanmar maid: 10 years’ jail for cop who abetted wife in starving maid and removed evidence
Kevin Chelvam had time and opportunity to stop the abuse of Ms Piang Ngaih Don but did not, said the judge.Read More
Cathay Cineplexes operator mulls closing down its cinemas to address ‘financial challenges’
Cathay Cineplexes operator mm2 Asia is considering several options as it struggles with millions of dollars in debt.Read More
‘There’s no moving on’: 8 months on, parents of teen who died in Maldives still searching for answers
St Joseph’s Institution International says it has made repeated efforts to understand what happened to Jenna Chan, but has received no investigation details or evidence from Maldivian authorities.Read More
KPop Demon Hunters singer Andrew Choi, Jinu’s singing voice, will hold vocal workshops in Singapore this month
Choi will hold both one-on-one and group lessons at the K-pop training academy SM Universe (Singapore).Read More
Singapore’s exports rise 13% in June, stronger than forecast
The rise beat a Reuters poll forecast for 5 per cent annual growth, and followed a revised 3.9 per cent fall in May.Read More
First look: The new Singapore Oceanarium, formerly SEA Aquarium, features 22 zones and over 40,000 marine animals
The new Singapore Oceanarium opens to the public on Jul 24 at Resorts World Sentosa. The revamped space is three times larger than the former SEA Aquarium.Read More
The ‘Lost Hakka’ project: A young Singapore chef’s mission to rediscover his identity through food
Fine dining-trained Leow Shi Chao knew he would never become his own chef unless he had a strong sense of who he was. But, as someone from the Hakka dialect…
Bike-sharing is making a quiet comeback – but will Singaporeans give it a second chance?
Once marred by overexpansion and public backlash, bike-sharing is growing again. But operators say more work needs to be done.Read More