Jail for man who tried to crash bus into tree, punched his own mother and driver
[Straits Times] - 02/26/2025
Cheng Yuan Kang was upset after an acquaintance changed the location of their meeting.
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[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
Hari Raya light-up kicks off in Geylang; Ramadan bazaar will have 500 stalls
The annual bazaar will run from Feb 26 to March 30, with extended hours on the final day.
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
GE2025: Expect more multi-way fights in GRCs, say experts
Multi-cornered contests look to be taking shape in six GRCs, but how should we read into this?
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
‘My heart is overflowing with love’: Foster mum who had 9 children in her home at one point
Madam Sarimah Amat, 58, cares for kids who need a home and familial love, and is also active in the community.
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
Religious organisations, schools and hospitals are prepared for terror attacks: Sun Xueling
She said Singapore needs to be prepared that a terrorist attack will succeed.
[Straits Times] - 26/02/2025
Safety of mental health clients at risk if psychologists remain unregulated
The Singapore Psychological Society is in talks with MOH on regulating the sector.
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
Counsellors alarmed by unqualified people offering mental health services on Carousell
Some offer their services for free, others charge between $1 and $70.
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
Jail for man who tried to crash bus into tree, punched his own mother and driver
Cheng Yuan Kang was upset after an acquaintance changed the location of their meeting.
[Straits Times] - 26/02/2025
First six EV chargers switched on in Tengah estate; up to 32 ready by end-2025
Two fast chargers will also be installed at Plantation Plaza, Tengah's first neighbourhood centre.
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025
SMU graduates in high demand by employers: Graduate employment survey
SMU graduates were sought after in the finance, legal, accounting, and information and communication sectors.
[Straits Times] - 26/02/2025
Counsellors alarmed by unqualified people offering mental health services on Carousell
Some offer their services for free, others charge between $1 and $70.
[Straits Times] - 25/02/2025