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Jan 23, 2025 |
tnp.straitstimes.com | Nathaniel Fetalvero
As he turns to leave, he reaches for a pair of slippers placed on a shoe rack outside the unit.SCREENGRABS: @SGFOLLOWSALL / INSTAGRAM A GrabFood rider’s late-night actions in Ang Mo Kio have landed him in hot water after a resident’s security camera caught him red-handed handling a pair of slippers outside a flat. While the rider claims he was merely checking the soles for grip, Grab has suspended him pending further investigation. The incident unfolded in the wee hours of the morning on Jan 20.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
tnp.straitstimes.com | Nathaniel Fetalvero
Ms Cai had to pay RM900 (S$271) to have her car towed back to Singapore.PHOTOS: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS A routine car maintenance trip across the Causeway turned into a frustrating ordeal for a Singaporean woman who claims a Johor Bahru workshop lost her car keys, leaving her stranded and almost $300 out of pocket. 31-year-old bank officer, Ms Cai, recounted her experience to Shin Min Daily News, detailing how a simple oil change and air-conditioning check turned into a logistical nightmare.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
tnp.straitstimes.com | Nathaniel Fetalvero
The final two pandemic-delayed Build-to-Order (BTO) projects, Punggol Point Cove (Phase 2) and Kempas Residences, have been completed, announced Minister for National Development Desmond Lee on Jan 20. This marks the end of a challenging chapter for HDB, having now delivered all 92 delayed projects, providing over 75,800 new homes to Singaporeans over the past five years.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
tnp.straitstimes.com | Nathaniel Fetalvero
Madam Salimah Sukar exudes a warmth that fills the room. With a gentle smile and kind eyes, the 59-year-old motherly figure seems a world away from the hardened image of a drug addict. Yet, beneath the surface lies a life of struggle, resilience and ultimately, redemption. “I made a lot of mistakes,” she says, her voice husky with emotion.
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Dec 25, 2024 |
tnp.straitstimes.com | Nathaniel Fetalvero
A delivery van flipped on its side after crashing into a taxi in Chinatown on Monday morning, leaving debris scattered across the road. The driver managed to escape through the van's window with the help of passers-by. The accident occurred around 10am on Cross Street near the junction with Upper Cross Street.
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