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S’pore oil spill: Two surviving kingfishers released back into the wild
They have a high chance of surviving in the wild, said the rescuers who nursed them back to health.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
S’pore healthcare scholarship recipient goes from patient to healthcare provider
108 students received healthcare scholarships by MOH Holdings to pursue health sciences.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
36 errant motorists under probe following 10-day enforcement operation
18 were arrested and 18 are under investigation during the operation by the Traffic Police and the seven police land divisions.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Public, building owners must step up to protect Singapore’s heritage
Recent incidents have shown that despite having systems in place, conserved properties are still not properly protected.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Private home prices flatten further in Q2 on lower sales, more buyer resistance
But the resale market held up in Q2, as the price gap between new home prices and resale prices widened.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
NDP 2024: Giant bowl of fishball noodles, plate of nasi lemak among large props to evoke nostalgia
The props are part of a segment of this year's NDP to celebrate Singapore’s rich food culture.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Jail for cigarette smuggler who hit and killed motorcyclist in accident, tried to flee to Malaysia
He did not render any help to the victim or his injured pillion.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Evening Update: Today’s headlines from The Straits Times on July 26, 2024
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Lim Tean found guilty of practising as a lawyer without valid certificate
He attended court hearings on behalf of his clients on 32 occasions without a practising certificate.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
NTUC designated as a politically significant person under foreign interference law
The requirements NTUC has to meet will reduce its risk of being a target of foreign interference.
11 months 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.
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2-Bedder vs 2+Study Units: Which Condo Layout Has Better Returns Over The Last Decade?
Two-bedders are one of the discussed layouts in the property market right now; largely because high prices have placed three or four-bedders out of reach for many. This has sparked interest in two-bedders that are bigger than the norm, such as 2+1 units (sometimes also marketed as “compact three-bedders.”) But is the extra +1 worth […] The post 2-Bedder vs 2+Study Units: Which Condo Layout Has Better Returns Over The Last Decade? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Where $4 Million Semi-Ds Sit Next To $40 Million GCBs: Touring First Avenue In Bukit Timah
Most of us are familiar with 6th Avenue, but did you know there’s also a First Avenue, Second Avenue, Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue and Fifth Avenue nearby? I must have passed these streets hundreds of times on my way to school (back in the day), but had never explored them. Since we’ve been touring the […] The post Where $4 Million Semi-Ds Sit Next To $40 Million GCBs: Touring First Avenue In Bukit Timah first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Taiwan launches annual war games with simulated attacks against military command
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Air India jet's fuel switches in focus, as crash preliminary report nears
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Hertshten gets green light for 85 Gracechurch Street redevelopment
The new tower will comprise 377,000 sq ft of best-in-class office space with private terraces. The post Hertshten gets green light for 85 Gracechurch Street redevelopment appeared first on Property Week.
3 hours ago | propertyweek.com
Court of Appeal rejects Get Living appeal against Triathlon safety repairs victor
The ruling means tenants who pay service charges for repair works can apply for a Remediation Contribution Order against a landlord. The post Court of Appeal rejects Get Living appeal against Triathlon safety repairs victor appeared first on Property Week.
3 hours ago | propertyweek.com
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