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Mandatory TB screening for 3,000 people in Jalan Bukit Merah as 10 new cases surface
January 05, 2024 6:00 PMIt is the biggest mandatory TB screening exercise to date.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
51-year-old woman taken to hospital after car skids off CTE
January 05, 2024 5:25 PMThe driver apparently escaped uninjured.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
About $8 million in CDC vouchers spent since launch on Jan 3
January 05, 2024 5:45 PMSINGAPORE - About $8 million in Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers have already been spent at participating heartland merchants, hawkers and supermarkets since the latest tranche was launched on Jan 3. In the same period, about 60 per cent of the 1.27 million Singaporean households - or more than 750,000 households - claimed their $500 worth of CDC vouchers, announced Mayor of South West District and chairwoman of the mayors’ committee Low Yen Ling on social media. She said in her post on Jan 5: “We hope these CDC Vouchers will come in handy to help residents defray daily expenses and inject additional boost to businesses, especially during the festive period and the start of the school year.” To help further offset costs, some participating supermarkets are offering return vouchers or other deals for those who use a minimum amount of CDC vouchers for each transaction. FairPrice Group (FPG), U Stars Supermarket, and the DFI Retail Group, which operates Cold Storage, CS Fresh and Jasons Deli, are offering vouchers for minimum spend of CDC vouchers. There are different claim and usage periods, depending on terms and conditions set out by each retailer. At Giant, also under the DFI Retail Group, those who spend $100 worth of vouchers from Jan 3 to 7 are eligible to redeem a 2.5kg bag of rice. One shopper who received the return vouchers from FPG was Ms Eileen Chong, who was at FairPrice Finest at Bishan Junction 8 on Jan 4. For spending $160 worth of her CDC vouchers, she received two return vouchers worth $8 each, which she can use until Feb 29. She was buying food and items such as eggs, Korean rice cakes and aluminium trays, for a party that she will be throwing at home.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Man who paid 15-year-old girl for sex, filmed her and other women secretly, gets jail
January 05, 2024 2:30 PMHe met the victims on Sugarbook and Tinder.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Brothers among 5 convicted for illegally hiring workers at Geylang Serai Ramadan bazaar, pasar malam
January 05, 2024 1:25 PMAll 19 foreign workers employed by the five Singaporeans have also been barred from working in Singapore.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Man pulled open doors of MRT trains for two weeks after suffering bipolar disorder relapse
January 05, 2024 12:17 PMWang was diagnosed with gender dysphoria and bipolar disorder in 2019 and defaulted follow-up and treatment for two years.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Daily average temperature in S’pore could rise by 5 deg C by end of century: Study
January 05, 2024 12:00 PMThis will have a profound impact on the health of different groups of people.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore in 2100: No escape from scorching heat, dry spells and rising seas
January 05, 2024 12:00 PMBy end-century, sea levels could also rise by 1.15m in the worst-case scenario. 
a year ago | straitstimes.com
I Bought My First Home In My Mid-40s, Here’s What I Went Through
We’ve all had different circumstances in life, and some of us begin our home ownership journey a bit later than 35. This week we spoke to KS, who “married later” and only bought his first home in his mid-40s. He says there are definitely some drawbacks, as well as advantages, to buying your first home […]
a year ago | thefinance.sg
Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Jan 5, 2024
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Due to rising prices, a greater number of buyers are turning toward two-bedders, or some variant of this layout (e.g., 2+1 units). Given that new launch two-bedders are hovering in the $1.8 million category, it’s also unsurprising that buyers may seek resale alternatives. Whilst the supply is tight right now (fewer people are selling due […] The post Which Resale Two-Bedroom Condos Quietly Made Buyers Six-Figure Profits In Singapore? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Applying for a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat as a couple is more than just finding a place to live. It’s seen as a serious commitment, often made even before marriage, and a big step towards building a life together. But what if the relationship ends before the flat is ready, or after you’ve already moved in? […] The post How a Break Up Affects Your BTO Flat Application first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Investor wins £700m in dispute with Qatari owners of luxury London hotels
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