SINGAPORE — The authorities and wildlife volunteers have launched efforts to reduce potential conflict between residents and smooth-coated otters after numerous encounters between the amphibious ...
For two of the performers in the Y-Singsations programme — a showcase for up-and-coming musicians — it will be more than just ...
Plastic products are commonly and heavily used in Singapore, but awareness about recycling is lacking. People here use at least 1.76 billion supermarket plastic bags, plastic bottles and plastic ...
Prices of BTO flats across all flat types have been on the rise since 2015, a trend which has picked up pace since 2019 Property analysts said that this was due to a hot resale market, growing ...
SINGAPORE — For Ms Shuhadah, upgrading from a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat to owning a private property is a goal she would like to achieve at some point in her life — not for herself, but ...
The longstanding practice of paying recruitment fees was thrust into the spotlight when rights group TWC2 released a report recently TODAY’s interviews with migrant workers found that they paid such ...
Fifty-eight per cent of youth surveyed said they have become more fearful because of the pandemic But 59 per cent were optimistic that life would be better a year from now Still, the top two feelings ...
Since it was made known that TraceTogether data can be used for criminal investigations, some users react by limiting use of app or token Political observers noted that the news may have eroded trust ...
According to Singapore’s Action Plan for Successful Ageing launched in 2015, lifelong learning is key to promoting active ageing among older Singaporeans, enabling them to keep their minds active.
SINGAPORE — More than 1,500 SingPass accounts have been cracked, possibly exposing these users’ sensitive personal information, such as where they live and how much they earn. Although no losses have ...
In a recent Parliament session, Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) Eugene Tan spoke extensively on the role of meritocracy in Singapore, reigniting a debate that has captured public interest in ...
SINGAPORE — Mr Jeremy Cheok has just two requirements for anyone willing to work in the restaurant he founded: Two hands and two legs. Age, he said, is not a factor. Yet, he continues to find it tough ...