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14,000 tickets sold in 3 hours: Additional Dear You screenings attract long queues

Cinemagoers in Singapore are hungry for more screenings of Dear You in Teochew dialogue, it appears.Nearly 14,000 tickets from 40 additional screenings were snapped up in three hours after they went on sale on Sunday (June 29) afternoon, according to Lianhe Z
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14,000 tickets sold in 3 hours: Additional Dear You screenings attract long queues

Cinemagoers in Singapore are hungry for more screenings of Dear You in Teochew dialogue, it appears.Nearly 14,000 tickets from 40 additional screenings were snapped up in three hours after they went on sale on Sunday (June 29) afternoon, according to Lianhe Zaobao.The ticket sales drew long queues at Golden Village at Vivocity that day.AsiaOne's checks on Tuesday showed that there are no tickets left for the Teochew screenings of the movie.Local film distributor Clover Films and cinema operator Golden Village have since applied for another 100 screenings of the film to the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the Chinese daily reported.Videos shared online show queues snaking across the cinema lobby, starting from the ticket booth to outside of the cinema's premises.

Preparatory works for Long Island project to start end-2026; environmental impact to be minimised

Preparatory works for the Long Island coastal protection project will begin from end-2026, with measures in place to minimise the impact on the environment and surrounding community, the authorities said on Tuesday (June 30).The Housing and Development Board
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Preparatory works for Long Island project to start end-2026; environmental impact to be minimised

Preparatory works for the Long Island coastal protection project will begin from end-2026, with measures in place to minimise the impact on the environment and surrounding community, the authorities said on Tuesday (June 30).The Housing and Development Board (HDB) and the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said that ideas gathered so far from more than 14,000 people will be used to shape discussions on recreation, coastline design, and future reservoir use.The preparatory works will take place in waters off the East Coast, at least 130m from the shoreline, and will be demarcated by silt screens and floating barriers to ensure public safety.First announced in November 2023, the Long Island project aims to protect the East Coast area from rising sea levels and inland flooding due to climate change.

Singapore households to pay higher electricity and gas household tariffs from July to Sept

The effects of the ongoing Middle East war — now in its fifth month — are rippling through, with Singapore households set to pay higher electricity and gas tariffs in the third quarter of 2026 due to a sharp increase in natural gas prices.The household el
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Singapore households to pay higher electricity and gas household tariffs from July to Sept

The effects of the ongoing Middle East war — now in its fifth month — are rippling through, with Singapore households set to pay higher electricity and gas tariffs in the third quarter of 2026 due to a sharp increase in natural gas prices.The household electricity tariff from July to September, before the goods and services tax (GST), will increase by 17%, SP Group announced in a media release on Tuesday (June 30).This is 4.64 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) higher than the second quarter of 2026, from April to June.Following the increase, the average monthly electricity bill for families living in HDB four-room flats will rise by $17.14 (before GST).The overall electricity tariff (before GST), including tariffs for non-households, will increase by an average of 17.5% or 4.66 cents per kWh compared with the previous quarter. «The situation in the Middle East remains uncertain. Should the situation improve, global fuel prices and correspondingly the electricity tariffs for the fourth quarter of 2026, may decrease,» SP Group said.

Tanjong Pagar crash survivor Raybe Oh wins hearts at Boon Lay hawker centre with performance

Tanjong Pagar car crash survivor Raybe Oh is back in public again, performing at Boon Lay Place Food Village on Sunday (June 28) evening.This came after the 32-year-old getai singer's performance back in late February at Zhenghua Community Club after recoveri
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Tanjong Pagar crash survivor Raybe Oh wins hearts at Boon Lay hawker centre with performance

Tanjong Pagar car crash survivor Raybe Oh is back in public again, performing at Boon Lay Place Food Village on Sunday (June 28) evening.This came after the 32-year-old getai singer's performance back in late February at Zhenghua Community Club after recovering from severe and extensive burns she had sustained while trying to save her fiance from a fiery car crash at Tanjong Pagar in 2021.Wearing a white ensemble complete with gloves and a mask, Oh entertained the audience of different generations, who could be seen enjoying their dinner with the live performance.Oh's performance was organised by the 13th Mile Collective, a youth organisation in Jurong West and Boon Lay, as part of Table 808, a series of heartland events.Many applauded Oh for continuing to perform in front of crowds.«Brave child. Wishing you a bright future,» said one Facebook commenter.

'Serious and systemic lapses': MOH revokes licence of LC Nursing Home, 2nd in 2 weeks

The Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a notice to revoke LC Nursing Home's licence on Monday (June 29), over what it described as «serious and systemic lapses».The 93-bed facility, located in Siglap, will have its licence revoked from November 23.Th
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'Serious and systemic lapses': MOH revokes licence of LC Nursing Home, 2nd in 2 weeks

The Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a notice to revoke LC Nursing Home's licence on Monday (June 29), over what it described as «serious and systemic lapses».The 93-bed facility, located in Siglap, will have its licence revoked from November 23.This means that it will not be able to provide nursing home services at the said premises from the given date, the ministry stated.Explaining why the revocation is not immediate, MOH said this considers the time required to transfer the 78 existing residents to other nursing homes.Meanwhile, the ministry has deployed an interim care team from Vanguard Healthcare to LC Nursing Home to safeguard the safety and well-being of the residents.It added that this will ensure that they continue to receive proper care throughout the process.'Serious view' of lapses found in two nursing homesReferring to the recent revocation of Windsor Convalescent Home's licence announced on June 18, and now LC Nursing Home, MOH said it takes a serious view of the lapses found.

SBS Transit opens residential facility in Sengkang for bus captains, equipped with recreation rooms and kitchens

SBS Transit bus captains can now enjoy air-conditioned bedrooms and recreational spaces, all while being a stone's throw away from their workplace.Officially launched on Monday (June 29), SQ@Sengkang West is managed by co-living operator Coliwoo and located a
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SBS Transit opens residential facility in Sengkang for bus captains, equipped with recreation rooms and kitchens

SBS Transit bus captains can now enjoy air-conditioned bedrooms and recreational spaces, all while being a stone's throw away from their workplace.Officially launched on Monday (June 29), SQ@Sengkang West is managed by co-living operator Coliwoo and located adjacent to the Sengkang West Bus Depot along Sengkang West Road 2.The eight-storey facility currently houses 200 foreign bus captains, and comprises 234 single beds spread across 39 fully furnished apartments.Each apartment can accommodate up to six residents and includes three bedrooms, a shared dining area, kitchen and laundry facilities, said the transport operator, adding that each bedroom has air-conditioning, ceiling fans and built-in storage. Kitchens also come fully furnished with gas stoves, refrigerators, cookware, crockery and cutlery, while laundry areas include washing machines, dryers and clothing racks.

This made my day: MRT commuters surprised by red packets with wholesome notes from 'random uncle'

A chance encounter on an MRT train uplifted spirits after commuters were given red packets not filled with money, but with handwritten words of encouragement, according to TikTok user @inyeoopw in a post on Friday (June 26).The caption by the TikTok reader sa
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This made my day: MRT commuters surprised by red packets with wholesome notes from 'random uncle'

A chance encounter on an MRT train uplifted spirits after commuters were given red packets not filled with money, but with handwritten words of encouragement, according to TikTok user @inyeoopw in a post on Friday (June 26).The caption by the TikTok reader said «blessed…omw [on my way]…to work…» with accompanying text over the first image — «random unc[le] just shoved these angbaos to everyone on the train».The post has since garnered more than 87,000 views and over 15,700 likes.'You shine bright'In the second slide of @inyeoopw's post, the photo showed the train stopped at Yishun MRT station, where the TikTok user shared the notes that she and another commuter seated beside her had received.«You are amazing, kind, loving soul. You shine bright,» her note read.The bottom half of her note continued: «May all people, we be healthy, harmony, safe. Unity in society. Love one another.»Meanwhile, part of her fellow commuter's note read: «Send positive kind loving thoughts to all people in SG. May we all be healthy, safe.»

MP Louis Chua visits boy injured in signboard collapse at Rivervale Mall, says affected area cleared by BCA

A young boy injured by a signboard that collapsed on him at Rivervale Mall is recovering well, according to MP for Sengkang GRC Louis Chua who visited him on Thursday (June 25).Workers' Party MP Chua, who represents the Rivervale division, made a Facebook pos
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MP Louis Chua visits boy injured in signboard collapse at Rivervale Mall, says affected area cleared by BCA

A young boy injured by a signboard that collapsed on him at Rivervale Mall is recovering well, according to MP for Sengkang GRC Louis Chua who visited him on Thursday (June 25).Workers' Party MP Chua, who represents the Rivervale division, made a Facebook post on Friday evening saying that he had visited the 10-year-old boy with members of his team after the incident on June 20.A signboard at Food Junction's Rivervale Mall outlet had collapsed onto the boy at around 10.30am that day, and he was taken to the hospital.«We were relieved to see that the young boy is recovering well and in good spirits, even after the distressing experience for the whole family,» he said.Chua added that his team is in touch with the boy's family and will continue to offer support as they recover. The affected area was also cleared by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) after the necessary inspections and rectification works were completed, he said.The food court has since resumed normal operations, and Chua encouraged residents to continue patronising the mall.

Ammonia leak forces evacuation at Jurong ice and cold storage facility

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) is responding to an ongoing hazardous material incident at an ice-making and cold storage facility in Jurong.In a social media post published at 1.53pm, SCDF said it was notified of the incident at No.11 Fishery Port R
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Ammonia leak forces evacuation at Jurong ice and cold storage facility

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) is responding to an ongoing hazardous material incident at an ice-making and cold storage facility in Jurong.In a social media post published at 1.53pm, SCDF said it was notified of the incident at No.11 Fishery Port Road about 11.45am on Monday (June 29).It added that SCDF officers responding to the incident detected ammonia within the premises' compound.The premises, and two adjacent units at No. 9 and No. 15 Fishery Port Road, have been evacuated. «SCDF's hazardous materials specialists are at the incident site and carrying out the mitigation operation,» said the agency.Checks by AsiaOne indicate that the said address is the registered place of business for Jurong Marine Cold Storage (JM Ice). On its website, JM Ice describes its business as manufacturing of food grade ice and subletting of cold storage space for frozen food stuff.Members of the public are advised to stay away from the area, said SCDF.This is a developing story.[[nid:737901]]editor@asiaone.com 

Man leads police on motorcycle and foot chase in Choa Chu Kang, 2 arrested

Two men have been arrested after they led police on a motorcycle chase and subsequent foot pursuit in Choa Chu Kang on Sunday (June 28).Traffic police were earlier seen patrolling around Old Choa Chu Kang Road at around 8.30pm on Sunday when they approached
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Man leads police on motorcycle and foot chase in Choa Chu Kang, 2 arrested

Two men have been arrested after they led police on a motorcycle chase and subsequent foot pursuit in Choa Chu Kang on Sunday (June 28).Traffic police were earlier seen patrolling around Old Choa Chu Kang Road at around 8.30pm on Sunday when they approached a motorcycle for a check.Officers then signalled the motorcyclist to stop, but he did not comply and instead sped off. The police gave chase and the motorcycle skidded along Sungei Tengah Road towards Brickland Road, ending the motorcycle pursuit.However, a foot pursuit soon ensued, with police chasing one of the suspects to a junction between Jalan Teck Whye and Choa Chu Kang Road.This pursuit was captured on video and shared to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante Admin on Sunday, beginning with the two suspects fleeing after skidding against the flow of traffic as two officers on police bikes chased them.A male suspect can be seen dashing away on foot, crossing a road divider along Choa Chu Kang Road as an officer chases him.He then goes across to Jalan Teck Whye, mantling over a fence and running past a zebra crossing.

Shell kicks off new week with fuel price drop

A week after fuel prices in Singapore were adjusted downwards, following the signing of a peace agreement between the US and Iran, Shell on Monday (June 29) posted a further reduction — this time, to its diesel price.In a price board update published at 1pm
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Shell kicks off new week with fuel price drop

A week after fuel prices in Singapore were adjusted downwards, following the signing of a peace agreement between the US and Iran, Shell on Monday (June 29) posted a further reduction — this time, to its diesel price.In a price board update published at 1pm, the London-headquartered oil and gas company announced a 10-cent reduction to its posted price for diesel.Its petrol prices, which were reduced on June 19, remain unchanged.The last round of diesel price reductions were recorded between June 16 and June 17, while the last round of changes to petrol prices was posted on June 22.At the time of this article's publication, only Shell has posted a change to its fuel prices.

'My heart is so full': Singapore family's search for its roots in China leads to extraordinary reunions

When Jasmine Goh-Chew boarded a plane for the southern Chinese city of Chaozhou in May 2026, she carried with her a small hope.The 11-day family holiday was planned around good Teochew cuisine, family time and an opportunity for her elderly parents to see th
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'My heart is so full': Singapore family's search for its roots in China leads to extraordinary reunions

When Jasmine Goh-Chew boarded a plane for the southern Chinese city of Chaozhou in May 2026, she carried with her a small hope.The 11-day family holiday was planned around good Teochew cuisine, family time and an opportunity for her elderly parents to see the ancestral homeland they had never visited. But she also packed a faded letter written in 1993 by a relative in China to her aunt in Malaysia, which she hoped might lead them to family they had never known.It did. By the end of the trip, her family would reconnect not with one branch of relatives, but three.“We came for a holiday with no expectations at all that we would find our long-lost families,” said the 51-year-old mother of four children whom she homeschools.“But I told my husband: it’s now or never. Dad’s getting old.”The family – Jasmine, her husband Raymond Chew, three of their four children, her parents, her mother-in-law, her older sister and brother-in-law, and her sister’s father-in-law – had barely arrived in Chaozhou when chance intervened.

Esso offers 25% fuel discount before June 30 overnight closure as Cold Storage replaces FairPrice

Motorists in Singapore can look forward to a 25 per cent discount off Esso's fuel offerings till June 30.In a statement posted on its social media on June 26, Esso said the discount is intended to thank its customers as its stations «are undergoing chan
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Esso offers 25% fuel discount before June 30 overnight closure as Cold Storage replaces FairPrice

Motorists in Singapore can look forward to a 25 per cent discount off Esso's fuel offerings till June 30.In a statement posted on its social media on June 26, Esso said the discount is intended to thank its customers as its stations «are undergoing changes soon».Though Esso did not elaborate on what these changes are, Aster Mobility Solutions 1, which acquired ExxonMobil's network of 60 petrol kiosks in Singapore late in 2025, had announced on March 5 that it will partner Cold Storage to roll out a refreshed convenience retail concept at its stations.Aster, a subsidiary of Indonesia's Chandra Asri Group, said in its statement then that the new concept will offer «a thoughtfully curated range of everyday essentials, fresh and ready-to-eat options tailored for customers on the move.»Over the past three weeks, AsiaOne observed that convenience marts at Esso's petrol stations in Bukit Gombak, Hougang, Kovan, Marsiling, Pasir Panjang, Upper Thomson and Yew Tee have been emptying out.

Taxi and lorry drivers exchange blows near Queen Street; both arrested

Two men were arrested after a heated argument escalated into a physical altercation near Queen Street last Friday (June 26), resulting in one of them being taken to the hospital.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said they were alerted to the fight
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Taxi and lorry drivers exchange blows near Queen Street; both arrested

Two men were arrested after a heated argument escalated into a physical altercation near Queen Street last Friday (June 26), resulting in one of them being taken to the hospital.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said they were alerted to the fight at Queen Street Bus Terminal at around 3.45pm on June 26. An Instagram video of the pair posted on Saturday by @jjyee0728 shows a lorry driver in a grey shirt gesturing angrily at a man in yellow in front of a red ComfortDelGro taxi.

Found: Police appeal for information on missing 12-year-old boy last seen in Jurong

[UPDATE: June 28] The police said in an updated statement at around 9pm on Sunday (June 28) that 12-year-old Caleb Vhonext Fulgencio Delos Reyes has been found.The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 12-year-old boy, Caleb Vhonex
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Found: Police appeal for information on missing 12-year-old boy last seen in Jurong

[UPDATE: June 28] The police said in an updated statement at around 9pm on Sunday (June 28) that 12-year-old Caleb Vhonext Fulgencio Delos Reyes has been found.The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 12-year-old boy, Caleb Vhonext Fulgencio Delos Reyes, who was last seen in Jurong.Police said in a news release on Sunday (June 28) that Caleb was last seen at about 9.30am on Sunday at 553 Jurong West Street 42, wearing a grey t-shirt with black shorts and black slippers.The address is in the vicinity of Jurong Spring Neighbourhood Park. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/i-witness.All information will be kept strictly confidential.[[nid:735166]]editor@asiaone.com 

Victims of online harms can turn to Online Safety Commission for help from June 29

Victims of online harms will be able to seek redress through the Online Safety Commission (OSC) which begins operations on Monday (June 29).The OSC was formed to support the office of the Commissioner of Online Safety as part of the Online Safety (Relief and
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Victims of online harms can turn to Online Safety Commission for help from June 29

Victims of online harms will be able to seek redress through the Online Safety Commission (OSC) which begins operations on Monday (June 29).The OSC was formed to support the office of the Commissioner of Online Safety as part of the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Act 2025 (Osraa), which aims to protect online users from harm.The Bill was tabled in Parliament last October, giving the Government powers to order social media platforms and app providers to take down harmful content.While there may be 13 separate online harms that the OSC is set to address, it will begin with five and progressively incorporate the remaining eight.These five online harms are intimate image abuse, image-based child abuse, doxxing, online harassment and online stalking.For the first three categories, victims of such harms can directly file a report with the OSC via their website which goes live on Monday.

Pritam Singh wins secret vote at WP special cadres conference, re-elected party chief

Despite murmurs of Workers' Party (WP) cadres being disgruntled and aiming to unseat him at the party's internal elections on Sunday (June 28), Pritam Singh has been re-elected as its leader.In a news release issued to the media at 5.50pm, Singapore's larges
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Pritam Singh wins secret vote at WP special cadres conference, re-elected party chief

Despite murmurs of Workers' Party (WP) cadres being disgruntled and aiming to unseat him at the party's internal elections on Sunday (June 28), Pritam Singh has been re-elected as its leader.In a news release issued to the media at 5.50pm, Singapore's largest opposition party – with 12 seats in Parliament – announced that the 50-year-old has been re-elected as its secretary-general, with Sylvia Lim, 61, continuing as chairperson.Meanwhile, 12 other members, including MPs for Aljunied GRC, Gerald Giam and Kenneth Tiong; Sengkang GRC MPs, Louis Chua, He Ting Ru, Assoc Prof Jamus Lim and Abdul Muhaimin bin Abdul Malik; and Hougang SMC MP Dennis Tan, were also elected to WP's Central Executive Committee (CEC). «A vote was taken on whether Pritam Singh would remain as Secretary-General, and I would say that a supermajority voted for him to remain as the Workers' Party's Secretary-General,» Giam said, who was chairman of the Special Cadre Members' Conference. 

Police appeal for information on missing 12-year-old boy last seen in Jurong

The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 12-year-old boy, Caleb Vhonext Fulgencio Delos Reyes, who was last seen in Jurong.Police said in a news release on Sunday (June 28) that Caleb was last seen at about 9.30am on Sunday at 553 Juro
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Police appeal for information on missing 12-year-old boy last seen in Jurong

The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 12-year-old boy, Caleb Vhonext Fulgencio Delos Reyes, who was last seen in Jurong.Police said in a news release on Sunday (June 28) that Caleb was last seen at about 9.30am on Sunday at 553 Jurong West Street 42, wearing a grey t-shirt with black shorts and black slippers.The address is in the vicinity of Jurong Spring Neighbourhood Park. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/i-witness.All information will be kept strictly confidential.[[nid:735166]]editor@asiaone.com 

Cranes called in after tanker, tow truck fall into ditch following 3-vehicle PIE accident

Cranes had to be called in to lift two heavy vehicles from a ditch after a three-vehicle accident happened on the PIE towards Tuas on Saturday (June 27) at about 2.25pm.The incident involved one cement bulk tanker, a tow truck and a car. Map showing where th
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Cranes called in after tanker, tow truck fall into ditch following 3-vehicle PIE accident

Cranes had to be called in to lift two heavy vehicles from a ditch after a three-vehicle accident happened on the PIE towards Tuas on Saturday (June 27) at about 2.25pm.The incident involved one cement bulk tanker, a tow truck and a car. Map showing where the accident happened on June 27. GRAPHIC: Google Maps, Social media Photographs and videos of the incident posted on social media show the cement bulk tanker and tow truck in a ditch along the centre divider.The driver's cabin of the bulk tanker is seen impinging onto the road in the direction towards Changi, resulting in the closure of one of four lanes on that side of the expressway.Meanwhile, a second lane on the Tuas-bound carriageway is closed off, as two cranes work to lift the heavy vehicles. 

Unpaid wages to workers: Employer back in Singapore, passport impounded amid ongoing probe

The director of several companies who left over 400 workers with unpaid salaries has returned to Singapore, and his passport has been impounded amidst ongoing investigations, said Minister of State for Manpower Dinesh Vasu Dash. Ramu Palani Velu, a Singa
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Unpaid wages to workers: Employer back in Singapore, passport impounded amid ongoing probe

The director of several companies who left over 400 workers with unpaid salaries has returned to Singapore, and his passport has been impounded amidst ongoing investigations, said Minister of State for Manpower Dinesh Vasu Dash. Ramu Palani Velu, a Singapore permanent resident, is listed as a director of KPA Engineering, SK Industries and VVR Plant Engineering, which did not pay 407 workers for months. He is also listed as a director on at least four other companies. Providing an update on the situation during a visit to Kranji Recreation Centre on Sunday (June 28), Dinesh said that Velu returned to Singapore on Friday.The minister of state met with about 280 workers from the affected companies there. «He is currently assisting us with investigations and his passport has been impounded,» Dinesh said.

Tiong Bahru residents doing away with blue recycling bins permanently

SINGAPORE – Residents of Tiong Bahru's Seng Poh estate have decided to dump the familiar blue recycling bins for good.Following a three-month pilot that removed all of its recycling bins because they were often contaminated and misused, the estate will not
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Tiong Bahru residents doing away with blue recycling bins permanently

SINGAPORE – Residents of Tiong Bahru's Seng Poh estate have decided to dump the familiar blue recycling bins for good.Following a three-month pilot that removed all of its recycling bins because they were often contaminated and misused, the estate will not be reinstating the bins commonly seen in housing estates.Instead, residents will take their recyclables to Tiong Bahru Community Centre (CC) and deposit them in a recycling machine launched on June 27.During the pilot, which came under a resident-led initiative called Love Tiong Bahru, residents took their recyclables to the CC, where six collection drives were held fortnightly in partnership with the estate's appointed public waste collector, Cora Environment.Conservationist and Tiong Bahru resident Kelvin Wang, who helped coordinate the initiative, said about 4,000kg of clean recyclables were collected over the six drives from April 11 to June 20. These included 1,500kg of cartons and mixed paper, 900kg of glass and 600kg of plastic.

Durian stall assistant steals $17,300 from employer, gambles it away at MBS casino

A durian stall assistant who was given the passcode to the shop's safe while covering for his supervisor during this year's Chinese New Year stole $17,300 from it. He later gambled away the entire amount at Marina Bay Sands casino, reported Shin Min Dail
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Durian stall assistant steals $17,300 from employer, gambles it away at MBS casino

A durian stall assistant who was given the passcode to the shop's safe while covering for his supervisor during this year's Chinese New Year stole $17,300 from it. He later gambled away the entire amount at Marina Bay Sands casino, reported Shin Min Daily News on Saturday (June 27). The 26-year-old Malaysian Tan An Sheng pleaded guilty to one charge of criminal breach of trust and was sentenced to five months in jail. The incident happened at Top Durian Station, located at Blk 154 Bukit Batok Street 11. At that point, Tan had been working there for around nine months. As the stall's supervisor went on leave, Tan was assigned to temporarily take over the role.He was given the safe's passcode for the first time and was responsible for tallying and reporting each day's earnings before depositing the money into the safe.Tan later stole a total of $17,300 from the safe on two separate occasions. The first time, he took a stack of $50 bills amounting to $1,000, and the second time, he stole the remaining $16,300 of cash. 

Singaporean man injured after car catches fire in crash near KL, 2 fellow Malaysian passengers burned to death

A 20-year-old Singaporean man escaped a major car crash near Kuala Lumpur with minor injuries, but two other passengers, both Malaysians, died.The accident happened on June 27 at around 5.10am, reported Chinese publication Sin Chew Daily on June 27. Prel
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Singaporean man injured after car catches fire in crash near KL, 2 fellow Malaysian passengers burned to death

A 20-year-old Singaporean man escaped a major car crash near Kuala Lumpur with minor injuries, but two other passengers, both Malaysians, died.The accident happened on June 27 at around 5.10am, reported Chinese publication Sin Chew Daily on June 27. Preliminary police investigations indicate that the BMW was travelling at high speed before the driver lost control and crashed into a road divider on the Dutu-Ulu Kelang Expressway. The 22-year-old Malaysian driver, a student at the University of Queensland in Australia, and the 21-year-old front-seat passenger, who was a student at Sunway University, Selangor, were trapped in the vehicle and burned to death. As their bodies were «severely burned», their identities had to be confirmed through DNA testing. The Singaporean man, who was in the back seat, managed to escape the car before it caught fire and only suffered minor injuries to his hands and feet. He was taken to Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment. In a Facebook post on June 27, the Kuala Lumpur fire department shared that they received an emergency call regarding the road accident. 

Teen who sped along Keppel Road on PMD doing 'Superman' stunt nabbed, device allegedly exceeded speed of 100kmh

A teenager who was seen riding his personal mobility device (PMD) down Keppel Road in the early hours of May 23 while doing the «superman» stunt, has been caught by Land Transport Authority (LTA) officers.In the video, the teenager is seen whizzin
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Teen who sped along Keppel Road on PMD doing 'Superman' stunt nabbed, device allegedly exceeded speed of 100kmh

A teenager who was seen riding his personal mobility device (PMD) down Keppel Road in the early hours of May 23 while doing the «superman» stunt, has been caught by Land Transport Authority (LTA) officers.In the video, the teenager is seen whizzing past at least two cars driving along the leftmost lane in vicinity of Keppel MRT station. He is also seen riding dangerously by extending his legs out into the air . The update was provided in a LTA statement on June 27, when the authority accounted for its nine-day joint enforcement operation with the police at hotspots including town centres, key congregation areas and selected residential locations such as Punggol, Sengkang and Yishun.

Courts' disrespect, humiliation and inflexibility cited by lawyers as reasons for leaving industry

«Too bad, it is fixed» — this was the court's response to a pregnant lawyer who requested a trial adjournment because the hearing dates clashed directly with her expected delivery date.And the senior lawyer wasn't the only one. Lawyers say screa
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Courts' disrespect, humiliation and inflexibility cited by lawyers as reasons for leaving industry

«Too bad, it is fixed» — this was the court's response to a pregnant lawyer who requested a trial adjournment because the hearing dates clashed directly with her expected delivery date.And the senior lawyer wasn't the only one. Lawyers say screaming and name-calling in Singapore's courts have become normalised.«Nowadays, it (the court) has become a place for dehumanising and humiliating lawyers, especially junior ones. It makes lawyers want to leave the profession altogether,» another junior lawyer said.These are snippets from a recently-released study — the Legal Profession Sustainability Study — which was unveiled on Tuesday (Jun 23)Commissioned by the Law Society of Singapore, the four-year study relied on qualitative interviews with 855 lawyers.The study cited court deadlines and judicial interactions, a deepening well-being crisis and workplace culture as some of key factors why lawyers are leaving private practice.

LTA takes action against owners of vehicles with illegal modifications

More than 380 offences involving illegal vehicle modifications were detected during Land Transport Authority's (LTA) recent islandwide enforcement operations.In a statement issued on its social media account on Friday (June 26), LTA said 70 vehicles were fitt
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LTA takes action against owners of vehicles with illegal modifications

More than 380 offences involving illegal vehicle modifications were detected during Land Transport Authority's (LTA) recent islandwide enforcement operations.In a statement issued on its social media account on Friday (June 26), LTA said 70 vehicles were fitted with illegal exhausts, 80 vehicles were caught with improper lights, while 90 vehicles displayed improper number plates.LTA reminded motorists that it will continue to take firm action against offenders to keep Singapore's roads safe. Motorists who are found guilty of carrying out illegal modifications on their vehicles could face fines of up to $20,000 and/or two years' imprisonment.

9-day LTA-SPF crackdown on errant AMD users ends with 250 offences detected, 111 devices seized

A total of 250 offences were detected with 111 active mobility devices (AMDs) and motor vehicles seized during a nine-day joint enforcement operation by Land Transport Authority (LTA) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) targeting errant riders, the authorities s
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9-day LTA-SPF crackdown on errant AMD users ends with 250 offences detected, 111 devices seized

A total of 250 offences were detected with 111 active mobility devices (AMDs) and motor vehicles seized during a nine-day joint enforcement operation by Land Transport Authority (LTA) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) targeting errant riders, the authorities said on Friday (June 26).The operation, which ran on non-consecutive days from June 1, zeroed in on hotspots including town centres, key congregation areas and selected residential locations.Friday marked the ninth and final enforcement day, during which officers detected 25 offences and impounded 15 devices in a night operation that spanned Sengkang and Punggol.

Quality of bus services depends entirely on our workers, Jeffrey Siow says at Tower Transit 10th anniversary carnival

Workers are at the core of successes with bus services in Singapore, Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow said at Tower Transit's 10th anniversary carnival on Saturday (June 27).The carnival, which is being held at Bulim bus depot from 9.30am to 4pm on Satu
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Quality of bus services depends entirely on our workers, Jeffrey Siow says at Tower Transit 10th anniversary carnival

Workers are at the core of successes with bus services in Singapore, Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow said at Tower Transit's 10th anniversary carnival on Saturday (June 27).The carnival, which is being held at Bulim bus depot from 9.30am to 4pm on Saturday, aims to celebrate 10 years since Tower Transit arrived in Singapore in 2016.The event also saw the unveiling of new uniforms for staff as well as various activities for families, ranging from magic shows to a bus wash experience.Speaking at the event, Siow reminisced how Singapore used to only have two bus operators.«The system worked, but we wanted more - a bus network that was better connected and more reliable, reaching more corners of Singapore, serving more Singaporeans.»We wanted bus companies that not only competed on how well they put commuters first, but more importantly, how well they take care of their workers."In 2015, Tower Transit became the first public bus operator to join SBS Transit and SMRT after three decades, commencing operations in May 2016.

Judge denies MSF's bid for baby boy to be placed in foster care

SINGAPORE – A judge has denied a bid by the child protection authorities to place a nine-month-old infant, who had been removed from his parents, in foster care.Instead, the judge ordered the boy to be returned to the care of his mother, under the supervisi
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Judge denies MSF's bid for baby boy to be placed in foster care

SINGAPORE – A judge has denied a bid by the child protection authorities to place a nine-month-old infant, who had been removed from his parents, in foster care.Instead, the judge ordered the boy to be returned to the care of his mother, under the supervision of an approved welfare officer.The father's contact with the child is subject to the officer's approval.In a written grounds of decision published on June 22, district judge Chua Wei Yuan concluded that the child needed protection, but was not persuaded that fostering was the most ideal arrangement.The judge noted that state intervention, especially removing a child from a home, is a measure of last resort.In the current case, each parent was individually capable of taking care of the child.«The real concern was that the parents' relationship was so acrimonious that it would endanger (the child's) safety to place him around both parents at the same time,» said the judge.He said it was not unsafe to leave the child in the care of one parent at one time.

Tengah resident suspects deliveryman of keeping her parcel: 'Seems like he tried to blame my neighbour'

A Tengah resident has expressed her concerns after security camera footage allegedly showed a deliveryman taking her parcel, according to a post to Facebook group Complaint Singapore by user Christine Toh on Saturday (June 27).«So sad,» Toh, 44, w
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Tengah resident suspects deliveryman of keeping her parcel: 'Seems like he tried to blame my neighbour'

A Tengah resident has expressed her concerns after security camera footage allegedly showed a deliveryman taking her parcel, according to a post to Facebook group Complaint Singapore by user Christine Toh on Saturday (June 27).«So sad,» Toh, 44, wrote in her post. «Think my Shopee delivery got taken away by the delivery guy himself.»In video footage taken from her security camera, a man in an orange shirt can be seen holding a parcel and a phone, walking past Toh's door.He then goes up to the neighbouring unit beside Toh, snapping a photograph of the home with his phone while waving it around.The man then takes another picture, this time including the parcel in his other hand, placing it in the foreground of the shot.He also visibly wiggles the phone as he takes the photograph.Without leaving the parcel behind, the man then walks out of sight of the camera as the video ends.«Seems like he tried to blame my neighbour by taking photo of proof of delivery to my next-door neighbour and took it away for himself,» Toh surmised.

Dove tied down with string, NParks responds to concerned netizen

After seeing a dove tied down with a string, a user went to the internet to ask if it was animal abuse.In a Reddit post uploaded on Friday (June 26), a user posted a video of a dove that had its legs tied with a string attached to an open rattan dish.The bir
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Dove tied down with string, NParks responds to concerned netizen

After seeing a dove tied down with a string, a user went to the internet to ask if it was animal abuse.In a Reddit post uploaded on Friday (June 26), a user posted a video of a dove that had its legs tied with a string attached to an open rattan dish.The bird was spotted attempting to fly off but was «violently recoiling» after being held down.«Is this not animal abuse?» the netizen asked.«Surely a bird trying to fly off but is stuck violently recoiling in place with each attempt is animal cruelty right?»The netizen said that they had reported to NParks a week ago.NParks reached out to the user after the post, stating that they had visited the unit and «engaged with the bird owner».«A Letter of Advice will be issued to the pet owner, emphasising the importance of responsible pet ownership,» the agency allegedly told the user.«The owner was also reminded to ensure proper care and improve the living conditions of their pets.»Netizens in the comments pointed out the danger behind this situation, adding that the dove can easily fall prey to other predatory birds due to its inability to fly.

Pregnant Singapore woman holidaying in Vietnam develops serious complications, delivers baby weighing just 720g

A couple returned from their Vietnam vacation with one more precious «cargo'» — their baby girl, born prematurely at 27 weeks and one day.Their extraordinary birth journey was shared by the Da Nang Hospital for Women and Children in a Facebook p
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Pregnant Singapore woman holidaying in Vietnam develops serious complications, delivers baby weighing just 720g

A couple returned from their Vietnam vacation with one more precious «cargo'» — their baby girl, born prematurely at 27 weeks and one day.Their extraordinary birth journey was shared by the Da Nang Hospital for Women and Children in a Facebook post celebrating their discharge from the hospital on Monday (June 22).According to a handwritten note penned by the new father, identified only as Chen, he and his pregnant wife had travelled to Vietnamese city of Da Nang for a «short holiday» on March 10 before returning to Singapore «to wait for the arrival of our princess girl».But his wife began experiencing discomfort the night before their flight home and was admitted to the hospital.She was diagnosed with severe preeclampsia, a serious complication where the mother experiences high blood pressure, leakage of protein in the urine, and/or other signs of organ damage. It can affect her life as well as the baby's.«Our life changed, tone switched 180 degrees,» Chen's letter read.«Suddenly, we have to face life and death in a foreign country and communicating using only Google translate.»

Mobile speed camera deployed on BKE towards Woodlands Checkpoint to be operational from July 1

The mobile speed camera deployed along a stretch of Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) towards Woodlands Checkpoint since June 16 will be operationalised from July 1.Police stated on Friday (June 26) that the camera has been undergoing calibration and testing sinc
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Mobile speed camera deployed on BKE towards Woodlands Checkpoint to be operational from July 1

The mobile speed camera deployed along a stretch of Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) towards Woodlands Checkpoint since June 16 will be operationalised from July 1.Police stated on Friday (June 26) that the camera has been undergoing calibration and testing since its deployment.«The camera will be operationalised with effect from July 1. Motorists are advised to adhere to the speed limits at all times,» the police said, adding that the deployment is part of enhancements to speed management measures there to improve road safety for all road users.AsiaOne reported on the deployment on June 17, and noted that about eight in 10 vehicles had slowed down while passing the stretch of road, even though they were already driving at or below the speed limit of 90kmh.

Woman arrested in Yishun for alleged sale of counterfeit goods online worth over $34k

A 41-year-old woman was arrested for her alleged involvement in the online sale of counterfeit goods on Thursday (June 25).She was nabbed by officers from the Criminal Investigation Department during a raid at Yishun Street 61, where police found more than 70
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Woman arrested in Yishun for alleged sale of counterfeit goods online worth over $34k

A 41-year-old woman was arrested for her alleged involvement in the online sale of counterfeit goods on Thursday (June 25).She was nabbed by officers from the Criminal Investigation Department during a raid at Yishun Street 61, where police found more than 700 purportedly fake items.Police said on Friday night that the items seized, with an estimated street value of over $34,000, included accessories, apparels, footwear, luxury bags, sunglasses, watches and wallets.They added members of the public that the distribution and sale of counterfeit goods, including through online platforms, are serious offences.«The police will not hesitate to take tough action against those who profit at the expense of legitimate businesses and consumers.»Investigations into the woman are ongoing.Those convicted of possessing goods with falsely applied trademarks for the purpose of trade may be fined up to $100,000, jailed for up to five years, or both.

ICA officers cut open Malaysia tanker truck's floorboard, uncover duty-unpaid cigarettes

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers had to deploy crowbars and cutters to cut and pry open parts of a Malaysia-registered tanker truck during an enhanced check at Tuas Checkpoint on June 11.An image analyst found anomalies in the scanner imag
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ICA officers cut open Malaysia tanker truck's floorboard, uncover duty-unpaid cigarettes

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers had to deploy crowbars and cutters to cut and pry open parts of a Malaysia-registered tanker truck during an enhanced check at Tuas Checkpoint on June 11.An image analyst found anomalies in the scanner image of its floorboard where search and examinations went on to uncover 3,050 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes.A 42-year-old male Malaysian driver was arrested and referred to the Singapore Customs for further investigation.This incident happened days before a Malaysia-registered bus hid more than 880 cartons and 110 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes from the modified engine compartment of the vehicle. In a video posted on its social media on Friday (June 26), ICA officers and workers are seen standing in a manhole, using a cutter to open up the tanker's floorboard.After cutting open a section of the modified compartment, workers used a crowbar to pry open the welded panels.