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    Former bank employee, insurance agent and private-hire driver jailed for cheating 13 out of S$1.2 million

    SINGAPORE: A man who worked as a bank employee, insurance agent and later private-hire driver cheated 13 victims out of S$1.2 million (US$935,000) in investment scams over four years. Benjamin Chua Sian Yang, a 37-year-old Singaporean, was sentenced on Monday (Jul 28) to jail for six years and...
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    Hotelier Loh Lik Peng appointed Singapore Land Authority chairman

    SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) on Monday (Jul 28) announced several board appointment changes at the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), including a new chairman and filmmaker Boo Junfeng as a new board member. Loh Lik Peng, the founder and director of Unlisted Collection and a hotelier...
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    Tanjong Katong sinkhole: Seven migrant workers presented with MOM appreciation coin for rescuing driver

    SINGAPORE: Seven migrant workers who helped rescue the driver of the car which fell into the Tanjong Katong sinkhole on Saturday (Jul 26) were presented with a token of appreciation for their efforts on Sunday evening. The workers - Mr Pitchai Udaiyappan Subbiah, Mr Velmurugan, Mr Saravanan, Mr...
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    New date set for Ong Beng Seng to plead guilty

    SINGAPORE: A new date has been set for property tycoon Ong Beng Seng to plead guilty, court records showed on Monday (Jul 28). He is expected to plead guilty on Aug 4, with the date provided after a pre-trial conference on Monday. The Malaysian faces two charges that correspond to those...
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    Fine for cabby who shone laser at bus near Changi Airport, blurring driver's vision

    SINGAPORE: A taxi driver shone a laser pointer towards a shuttle bus ferrying passengers between terminals at Changi Airport, blurring the bus driver's vision. Huzairi Hamzah, 51, was fined S$2,500 by a court on Monday (Jul 28) for one count of a rash act endangering the personal safety of...
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    Heritage zi char eatery Ka-Soh closing final outlet, third-generation co-owner plans to sell fish soup from home

    History-steeped Cantonese-style zi char (cooked to order home-style dishes) brand Ka-Soh is shuttering its final outlet at Greenwood Avenue on Sep 28, 2025, marking its 85-year run with a bittersweet end. The last-standing 60-seater run by third-generation owner Cedric Tang, 40, and his brother...
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    Changi Airport launches Jellycat-inspired plushies of local food like chicken rice and kopi

    All these years there's been a never-ending battle over whether Singapore or Malaysia has better food. People also can't seem to come to an agreement on which country certain dishes belong to. Apparently this competition could extend to toys too. As part of SG60 celebrations, Changi Airport...
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    Jail for preschool teacher who deliberately tripped toddler four times

    SINGAPORE: A former preschool teacher who repeatedly tripped a toddler at a childcare centre was sentenced to nine months and two weeks' jail on Monday (Jul 28). Saiidah Kamarudin, 34, earlier pleaded guilty to one of two counts of ill-treating the girl, who suffered bruises to her face and...
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    Singapore's Gan Ching Hwee smashes 1,500 freestyle national record, through to final at World Aquatics Champs

    SINGAPORE: Nearly 24 hours after smashing a 15-year national record on home soil, Singapore's Gan Ching Hwee was at it again as she rewrote her own 1,500m freestyle national record at the World Aquatics Championships on Monday (Jul 28). At the World Aquatics Championships Arena in Kallang, the...
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    Contested police statements by doctor in fake COVID-19 jab case can be used by prosecution, court rules

    SINGAPORE: A court ruled on Monday (Jul 28) that contested police statements by a doctor in a case of fake COVID-19 vaccines are admissible and can be used by the prosecution. The six statements, made in January 2022 by Dr Jipson Quah, implicate his co-accused Iris Koh Hsiao Pei and identify...
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    K-pop group I-dle and Chinese singer Cai Xukun to headline inaugural Bubbling & Boiling festival in Singapore

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST Bubbling & Boiling Music and Arts Festival, a popular event from China, will be in Singapore for the first very time this September. The inaugural Bubbling & Boiling Music and Arts Festival Singapore will take place at the Resorts World Ballroom of...
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    Condo near Tanjong Katong sinkhole to hire independent engineers to assess safety

    SINGAPORE: A condominium next to the sinkhole in Tanjong Katong will appoint independent engineers to assess its grounds, as authorities complete backfilling and begin further checks in the area. "We understand residents' concern as the sinkhole location is a stone's throw away from our...
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    Safe spaces for him: Why men need support groups run by other males for their well-being

    It started as a regular workshop about building confidence in the workplace. Facilitators Toh Zi Kit and Brian Liu had participants digging deep into their doubts and worries, confronting unhelpful narratives they had internalised that were holding them back. To close the session, the pair...
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    Commentary: The tussle over retail rents in Singapore cannot go on like this

    SINGAPORE: When small, often well-loved, businesses shut citing rising rental costs – as Flor Patisserie did when it announced its Siglap outlet was closing after a 57 per cent rent hike – online reactions of sadness and anger tend to follow. Then come comments that this is just how the free...
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    As furniture buyers turn to Shopee and Taobao, local brands struggle to compete

    SINGAPORE: When first-time home owners Nurasheila Abdul Razak and Syakir Sabirin were searching for furniture to match the Japanese wabi-sabi theme they had in mind for their new flat, time was in short supply. Working different shifts as technicians while caring for their toddler, the couple...
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    New Mandai crematorium and ash-scattering garden to open on Aug 15

    SINGAPORE: A new crematorium and ash-scattering garden will open in Mandai on Aug 15, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Monday (Jul 28). Located next to the existing Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium complex, the new Mandai North Crematorium will use automated guided vehicles to...
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    Tanjong Katong sinkhole: PUB to call for safety time-out to review sewer works similar to incident site

    SINGAPORE: The site where a sinkhole appeared in Tanjong Katong on Saturday (Jul 26) is adjacent to an active PUB worksite involving the construction of a 16m-deep shaft connecting three existing sewer lines, the national water agency said on Sunday. It added that the shaft has been backfilled...
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    Car lifted out from Tanjong Katong sinkhole

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: A car that fell into a sinkhole along Tanjong Katong Road South was lifted out on Sunday (Jul 27) afternoon. A crane was used to lift the blue car out of the hole before it was lowered back onto the road. Its windscreen was smashed...
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    How quick-thinking workers helped rescue driver of car that fell into Tanjong Katong sinkhole

    SINGAPORE: Quick-thinking workers who were near the sinkhole that emerged in Tanjong Katong Road South on Saturday (Jul 26) used a rope to pull the driver of the car to safety. Mr Pitchai Udaiyappan Subbiah, the site’s foreman, was working at a nearby site when he heard a loud sound. “I went...
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    'It's just special': Singapore's Gan Ching Hwee smashes 15-year national record at World Aquatics Championships

    SINGAPORE: Days after celebrating her 22nd birthday, there were more reasons for cheer for Singapore's Gan Ching Hwee as she smashed a 15-year national record on home soil at the World Aquatics Championships. Gan, who is the current national record holder in the 800m and 1500m freestyle events...
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