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Striking B.C. public service workers announce tentative deal with province

The B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) has reached a tentative deal with the province, which could bring an end to a weeks-long strike that has impacted everything from liquor distribution to wildfire fighting.

Motorcyclist fleeing from police hits pedestrian in Hougang, abandons bike to escape

A motorcyclist escaping from a traffic police check hit a pedestrian on a sidewalk in Hougang, subsequently abandoning the bike and fleeing on foot.The incident occurred near Block 137 Lorong Ah Soo at about 1.15pm on Oct 21, reported Shin Min Daily News.A re
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Motorcyclist fleeing from police hits pedestrian in Hougang, abandons bike to escape

A motorcyclist escaping from a traffic police check hit a pedestrian on a sidewalk in Hougang, subsequently abandoning the bike and fleeing on foot.The incident occurred near Block 137 Lorong Ah Soo at about 1.15pm on Oct 21, reported Shin Min Daily News.A resident told the Chinese daily that she saw an overturned motorcycle lying on the pavement connecting the Tai Keng Gardens estate to the Lorong Ah Soo flats.«I saw at least 20 police officers, some of whom were armed. The atmosphere was very tense,» she described.Another resident surnamed Ye said he had to take a detour from his usual jogging route as the area was cordoned off by police.According to Stomp, at least eight police vehicles and an ambulance were seen at the open car park near Block 137 Lorong Ah Soo.The police said in response to media queries that a traffic police officer patrolling along Upper Paya Lebar Road had stopped the motorist for a check.Instead of complying, the motorcyclist sped off, leading to a chase that saw the motorcyclist colliding into a male pedestrian at a footpath along Tai Keng Gardens.

Chinese ship sinks off Guangzhou after collision with Singapore-registered vessel; 2 crew members missing

A Singapore-registered container vessel collided with a Chinese-registered vessel off Guangzhou, China, on Saturday (Oct 25).The Chinese vessel sank and two of the 15 crew members are missing.In a statement issued on Sunday (Oct 26), the Maritime and Port Aut
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Chinese ship sinks off Guangzhou after collision with Singapore-registered vessel; 2 crew members missing

A Singapore-registered container vessel collided with a Chinese-registered vessel off Guangzhou, China, on Saturday (Oct 25).The Chinese vessel sank and two of the 15 crew members are missing.In a statement issued on Sunday (Oct 26), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said the collision occurred at around 8 pm, and it involved the Singapore-registered container vessel WAN HAI A17 and the Chinese-registered vessel HAI LI 5.According to Wan Hai Lines, the Singapore-registered vessel remains in stable condition with all 23 crew members safe, and no pollution reported, MPA said.Chinese authorities are conducting search and rescue operation for the missing crew, the authority said. The Singapore-registered vessel is currently being held in port to assist Chinese authorities with investigations.

'Reminds me of how far I have come': Drug addict-turned-lawyer Darren Tan revisits first arrest in Hougang

Lawyer Darren Tan recently visited the site of his first arrest which set him on the arduous road to recovery from drug abuse and a successful careerIn a Facebook video shared by the Central Narcotics Bureau on Monday (Oct 27), the 46-year-old, who is now dep
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'Reminds me of how far I have come': Drug addict-turned-lawyer Darren Tan revisits first arrest in Hougang

Lawyer Darren Tan recently visited the site of his first arrest which set him on the arduous road to recovery from drug abuse and a successful careerIn a Facebook video shared by the Central Narcotics Bureau on Monday (Oct 27), the 46-year-old, who is now deputy managing director at Invictus Law Corporation, shared his inspirational story.He said he joined a gang at age 14, and started taking drugs around the same time — something he said gave him self-confidence.The law first caught up with him some 30 years ago during a gang “settlement talk” at a coffee shop in Block 212 Hougang Street 21.«Suddenly we were surrounded by police officers. Weapons and drugs were found in the cars,» said Tan, adding that he later tested positive for drugs.Even before his arrest, his appearance already had the telltale signs of addiction.«I was on drugs 24/7. When I was heavily hooked on meth, my body essentially degenerated,» he said."I was very, very thin because I didn’t have to eat. When I stood up, my eyes were open but I couldn’t see anything.

4,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes seized from lorry carrying knitted garments, perfumes at Tuas Checkpoint

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers foiled an attempt to smuggle 4,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes at Tuas Checkpoint on Oct 17. In a Facebook post on Monday (Oct 27), ICA said the cigarettes were hidden in a Malaysia-registered lo
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4,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes seized from lorry carrying knitted garments, perfumes at Tuas Checkpoint

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers foiled an attempt to smuggle 4,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes at Tuas Checkpoint on Oct 17. In a Facebook post on Monday (Oct 27), ICA said the cigarettes were hidden in a Malaysia-registered lorry with its consignment of goods declared as knitted garments and perfumes.The cigarettes were discovered after ICA's Integrated Targeting Centre flagged the lorry for enhanced checks. The 28-year-old Malaysian driver has been arrested and the case referred to Singapore Customs for further investigation. Buying, selling, conveying, possessing or dealing with duty-unpaid goods are considered serious offences under the Customs Act and the Goods and Services Tax Act.If convicted, offenders can be fined up to 40 times the amount of duty evaded, jailed for up to six years, or both.

Man uses his spare T-shirt to clean spilled tea on MRT, praised for 'exceptional civic consciousness'

A young man was spotted mopping up spilled tea in the MRT with his T-shirt, earning praise for his civic-mindedness.Julie Tan shared the photo on the Facebook group Singapore MRT System on Oct 26, saying a young man «took his spare T-shirt to mop up spi
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Man uses his spare T-shirt to clean spilled tea on MRT, praised for 'exceptional civic consciousness'

A young man was spotted mopping up spilled tea in the MRT with his T-shirt, earning praise for his civic-mindedness.Julie Tan shared the photo on the Facebook group Singapore MRT System on Oct 26, saying a young man «took his spare T-shirt to mop up spilled drink from an Indian passenger».She added that she was sharing the image to commend his «excellent and exceptional civic consciousness», adding that no one else in the train car had paid attention.Tan told The New Paper that her brother took the photo. By press time, it had received more than 4,400 reactions, 561 comments and 219 shares.Man hailed for quick action after tea spill on trainA Facebook user who claims to have been on the train said the spill happened when the passenger's luggage tipped over, spilling his takeaway tea as he hurried to find a seat.«He didn't react to the mess. However, the man sitting next to him, who was wearing a hat, stepped up and helped clean up the spilled tea,» the user wrote.

5 motorists to be charged with speeding offences involving heavy vehicles

Five motorists, aged between 33 and 42, will be charged in court on Tuesday (Oct 28) for speeding offences involving heavy vehicles.In a statement released on Monday (Oct 27), the police said that the offences were allegedly committed while the motorists wer
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5 motorists to be charged with speeding offences involving heavy vehicles

Five motorists, aged between 33 and 42, will be charged in court on Tuesday (Oct 28) for speeding offences involving heavy vehicles.In a statement released on Monday (Oct 27), the police said that the offences were allegedly committed while the motorists were driving vehicles required to be fitted with speed limiters.Between May and August, they allegedly travelled at speeds exceeding their vehicles' imposed limits.Two cases involved a 34-year-old and a 37-year-old driving cement mixers along Sheares Avenue towards Central Boulevard on June 8 and June 23, respectively, exceeding their vehicles' speed limits.The first was travelling at 61kmh and the second at 54kmh, both exceeding the 40 kmh speed limit.The other three cases involved buses. For speeding, offenders could be fined up to $1,000, jailed for up to three months, or both.

Exercise Wallaby 2025: Singapore Army trials drones to address modern operational challenges

SHOALWATER BAY, Australia — In the midst of an ever-changing defence landscape, the Singapore Army faces various challenges while carrying out its operations.To counter these obstacles, it is adopting the use of various unmanned systems — some of which ar
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Exercise Wallaby 2025: Singapore Army trials drones to address modern operational challenges

SHOALWATER BAY, Australia — In the midst of an ever-changing defence landscape, the Singapore Army faces various challenges while carrying out its operations.To counter these obstacles, it is adopting the use of various unmanned systems — some of which are being trialled at Shoalwater Bay Training Area during Exercise Wallaby 2025.Speaking to the media at the training area on Saturday (Oct 25), the exercise's Operational Field Trials Safety Lead Military Expert (ME) 5 Teo Liang Kai said that with the army increasingly operating in urban terrain, it encounters more blind spots.Instead of risking officers' lives to check such places, the army sends a fleet of drones to map out the area and mark hotspots — which they can avoid or preemptively neutralise, ME5 Teo said.He added that harnessing technology also allows the Army to do things faster and easier while covering bigger areas.«We can...enhance our situational awareness — like using unmanned systems to (support) our army tanks or soldiers on the ground (and) see a bit further so that they can prepare for the threats ahead of them,» said ME5 Teo.

Woman, 44, arrested after allegedly attacking 2 others with knife at Upper Serangoon Road

A woman who allegedly attacked two other women with a knife at Upper Serangoon Road on Sunday (Oct 26) has been arrested.In a statement, the police said they had received a call for assistance at about 12.20pm to 756 Upper Serangoon Road.The address appears t
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Woman, 44, arrested after allegedly attacking 2 others with knife at Upper Serangoon Road

A woman who allegedly attacked two other women with a knife at Upper Serangoon Road on Sunday (Oct 26) has been arrested.In a statement, the police said they had received a call for assistance at about 12.20pm to 756 Upper Serangoon Road.The address appears to be the location of Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre.According to police, the 44-year-old woman was detained by members of the public upon officers' arrival.She was subsequently arrested for voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous weapon, and she will also be referred for psychiatric assessment.Preliminary investigations revealed that the woman had acted alone, said police.They added that the two women, aged 36 and 44, sustained injuries during the attack and were taken conscious to hospital. A knife was seized as case exhibit and investigations are ongoing.candicecai@asiaone.com

Simonboy accepts apology from chef Benny Se Teo for 'strong opinions' on Megan's death

Local chef Benny Se Teo posted an apology on Facebook on Friday (Oct 24) following the «strong opinions» he had expressed about the death of four-year-old Megan Khung, who died in 2020.A subsequent Facebook exchange between Se Teo and Megan's fath
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Simonboy accepts apology from chef Benny Se Teo for 'strong opinions' on Megan's death

Local chef Benny Se Teo posted an apology on Facebook on Friday (Oct 24) following the «strong opinions» he had expressed about the death of four-year-old Megan Khung, who died in 2020.A subsequent Facebook exchange between Se Teo and Megan's father, local content creator Khung Wei Nan, better known as Simonboy, has also touched many hearts.A report on the fatal abuse of Megan by a review panel convened to examine how the case was handled by agencies was released on Thursday (Oct 23).Megan died after sustained abuse at the hands of her mother and her mother's then-boyfriend. A fatal blow inflicted by the latter killed her on Feb 22, 2020.The case has horrified most Singaporeans, many of whom who have shared their opinions in comments and posts online.'Spoke out of emotion'In his post on Friday, Se Teo, 65, stated that he had «spoke out of emotion and without verifying the facts».

15-year-old among 24 arrested, 9 being investigated over government official impersonation scam

A 15-year-old were among 24 persons arrested for their suspected involvement in a government official impersonation scam. Another nine are assisting with investigations.This follows an island-wide anti-scam enforcement operation conducted between Oct 23 and 2
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15-year-old among 24 arrested, 9 being investigated over government official impersonation scam

A 15-year-old were among 24 persons arrested for their suspected involvement in a government official impersonation scam. Another nine are assisting with investigations.This follows an island-wide anti-scam enforcement operation conducted between Oct 23 and 24.The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said in a press release on Sunday (Oct 26) that those arrested are aged between 15 and 34, while those assisting with investigations are between 16 and 70.SPF's Commercial Affairs Department conducted the operation after a victim lodged a report on Oct 22, claiming he had been tricked by scammers impersonating officers from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).Over $1.1 million in lossesThe victim had received an unsolicited call from someone posing as a staff from M1, claiming he had an existing mobile plan contract.When he denied this, the call was transferred to scammers acting as MAS officers, who allegedly told him that a bank account under his name was frozen and his assets have to be safeguarded for investigations.Between Oct 14 and 22, the victim was deceived into transferring over $1.1 million.

Python captured at Ang Mo Kio: Man seen telling policeman 'don't push me' while trying to get closer to action

A python was successfully captured by two female NParks personnel, described as 'heroines', in Ang Mo Kio early this week, but the action on the sidelines was what has also garnered attention.The incident, which was recorded and posted on Facebook, occurred a
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Python captured at Ang Mo Kio: Man seen telling policeman 'don't push me' while trying to get closer to action

A python was successfully captured by two female NParks personnel, described as 'heroines', in Ang Mo Kio early this week, but the action on the sidelines was what has also garnered attention.The incident, which was recorded and posted on Facebook, occurred at Block 338, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1.A Xiaohongshu video taken from a different angle and posted on Oct 20 revealed another commotion which had occurred behind the unfolding action. The clip showed a police officer behind the railing, standing guard to discourage onlookers from getting too close to the operation.The policeman was seen approaching a man in white who had managed to come close to the railing while pointing his phone camera at the women.From the clip, the police officer could be seen placing his hand on the man's forearm as the man then backs away.However, the man could be heard responding agitatedly in Chinese, «Don't push me... I'll fall, don't push me.»He was also heard explaining that he was «just (standing) here», before walking off.

2 taken to hospital after falling tree hits motorcycle along SLE amid heavy rain

Amid a late-night downpour on Friday (Oct 24) night, a tree collapsed onto the Seletar Expressway (SLE), hitting passing motorcycles and sending two riders to the hospital.The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at 10.10pm regarding
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2 taken to hospital after falling tree hits motorcycle along SLE amid heavy rain

Amid a late-night downpour on Friday (Oct 24) night, a tree collapsed onto the Seletar Expressway (SLE), hitting passing motorcycles and sending two riders to the hospital.The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at 10.10pm regarding a road traffic accident on the SLE towards the CTE, just before the Lentor Avenue exit.Two people were taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, according to SCDF.Dashcam footage posted on Facebook shows heavy rain over the expressway as three motorcycles travel along the right-most lane.A tree from the central divider then falls over, crashing onto the lane.One motorcyclist appeared to be hit by the tree, bumping into the central divider, but managed to regain control.Another was hit but lost control and fell onto the road while the bike skidded forward, producing sparks from the friction.

Four training providers warned or penalised by SkillsFuture Singapore for marketing malpractices

SINGAPORE – SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) has penalised two training providers and warned another two that violated its marketing guidelines in 2024 and 2025.Acctrain Academy had its contract with SSG terminated on Sept 30 for not supervising the actions of
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Four training providers warned or penalised by SkillsFuture Singapore for marketing malpractices

SINGAPORE – SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) has penalised two training providers and warned another two that violated its marketing guidelines in 2024 and 2025.Acctrain Academy had its contract with SSG terminated on Sept 30 for not supervising the actions of parties marketing its courses, at least one of which paid cash to learners, said SSG on Oct 21 in response to queries from The Straits Times.The termination means the firm can no longer receive SSG funding.The other company penalised is FirstCom Academy, which was suspended from January to March 2025 for using a referral programme to market its courses.The penalties come ahead of new rules barring SkillsFuture training providers from using third parties to promote their courses from Dec 1, after public complaints about undesirable marketing practices.«Marketing agents from third parties have a higher risk of deploying aggressive marketing practices to drive sales volume and achieve sales targets, instead of prioritising the value of training for learners,» said an SSG spokeswoman.

10-year-old boy reported missing again in Bukit Merah; police appeal for information

A 10-year-old boy has been reported missing since Wednesday (Oct 22).In a news release on Saturday (Oct 25), the police said Zulfi Amzi Bin Abdullah was last seen near Block 48 Lower Delta Road at around 6.45pm on Oct 22. Earlier this month, the boy was
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10-year-old boy reported missing again in Bukit Merah; police appeal for information

A 10-year-old boy has been reported missing since Wednesday (Oct 22).In a news release on Saturday (Oct 25), the police said Zulfi Amzi Bin Abdullah was last seen near Block 48 Lower Delta Road at around 6.45pm on Oct 22. Earlier this month, the boy was also reported missing and found on the same evening after police put out an appeal for information. Anyone with information can contact the police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at police.gov.sg/i-witness.All information would be kept strictly confidential, said the police.[[nid:723907]]editor@asiaone.com 

'Trust and understanding' will take Singapore-China relations to greater heights: PM Wong

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and China Premier Li Qiang expressed confidence in the future of bilateral ties between the two countries.The two leaders were speaking at the official dinner hosted by PM Wong for Premier Li at Gardens by the Bay on Sat
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'Trust and understanding' will take Singapore-China relations to greater heights: PM Wong

Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and China Premier Li Qiang expressed confidence in the future of bilateral ties between the two countries.The two leaders were speaking at the official dinner hosted by PM Wong for Premier Li at Gardens by the Bay on Saturday evening (Oct 25).The Chinese premier is on a two-day visit to mark 35 years of diplomatic relations, after PM Wong visited China in June.Pointing to the Suzhou Industrial Park, Tianjin Eco-City and Chongqing Connectivity Initiative as examples of longstanding and multifaceted cooperation between the two countries across varied sectors like finance, green development, logistics, transport and sustainability, PM Wong said: «These projects show how our cooperation have evolved with times.»They have built trust and understanding between our two countries and laid the foundations for our 'All-Round, High-Quality, Future-Oriented Partnership'."

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