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More youth in Singapore personally know someone who had taken drugs: Survey
18% of Singapore youths now know someone who’s used drugs, up from 10.6% in 2019.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Dover Park Hospice brings families together to grieve and heal in memorial service for its patients
The hospice has held an annual memorial service for the benefit of the families of patients who have died since 2003.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
NTUC commits $2.5m to support youth education and welfare
The NTUC Starter Awards provides bond-free scholarships and leadership development programmes for students in IHLs.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Enhanced security around the Padang for National Day Parade
People will be checked to ensure that banned items do not enter the special event zone.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Businessman David Yong, who was in Netflix show Super Rich in Korea, charged with falsification of accounts
The police suspect funds raised by various firms under his firm Evergreen Group Holdings were misused.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Siloso Beach in Sentosa reopens after oil spill cleanup
Palawan and Tanjong Beach in Sentosa will also reopen in August.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore woman with rare genetic disorder lives her life to the fullest, one day at a time
Melas syndrome is a rare genetic condition, with 10 people in Singapore diagnosed with it and being treated.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
More countries set up anti-scam centres; increased teamwork, speed vital to retrieve lost funds: SPF
Information-sharing between law enforcement agencies is crucial in preventing victims’ money from reaching scammers.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Seven arrested, $53 million recovered by Singapore, Timor Leste authorities and Interpol
Singapore police say it is the largest recovery in a case involving a business e-mail compromise scam.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
77 crows’ nests removed from a stretch in Tampines in 2024: Baey Yam Keng
Mr Baey urged residents to avoid dense trees where crows are roosting.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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What Changed In Singapore’s Property Market In 2025 — And Why It Matters
If you were last looking for a home in 2010 or before, the current property market will look about as familiar as Mars. A lot of former assumptions and truisms have been flipped on their head: city fringe properties almost matching District 9 or 10 condos on a $PSF basis? We have those now. Buyers […] The post What Changed In Singapore’s Property Market In 2025 — And Why It Matters first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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How Much Smaller Can Singapore Homes Get?
How bad can the compact unit trend get? It’s all a matter of perspective. Singaporeans like to think we have it pretty bad – in recent years, three-bedders have been around 800 to 900 sq ft. (or even 700 sq ft), two-bedders at under 600 sq ft., and one-bedders at around 400 sq ft. And as […] The post How Much Smaller Can Singapore Homes Get? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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China lowers EU pork tariffs in final ruling after 18-month probe
The European Commission responded in a statement, calling Beijing's use of trade defence instruments "abusive".
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India arrests owners over Goa nightclub blaze after extradition
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US pushes to renegotiate terms of UK £31bn Tech Prosperity Deal
President Trump is attempting to renegotiate the deal to increase US food imports to the UK. The post US pushes to renegotiate terms of UK £31bn Tech Prosperity Deal appeared first on Property Week.
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New NPPF reveals ‘default yes’ for blocks of flats and BNG exemptions for small sites
The government has unveiled new planning reforms including a row back on Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) rules for small sites and auto-approval for new homes building upwards in towns and cities. The post New NPPF reveals ‘default yes’ for blocks of flats and BNG exemptions for small sites appeared first on Property Week.
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