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Meet 4 mothers who wrote books for their kids, about ants, toilet rolls, seashells and even Michelle Yeoh

From a Singapore Minister of State to a librarian, four mothers from different walks of life put their memories and hopes for their kids into publishing picture books dedicated to…

She fought cancer but gave up when it got ‘unbearable’. Now this 27-year-old is trying again

Claire Liew, who has Hodgkin’s lymphoma, is not the only young cancer patient to stop treatment.Read More

Finding faith in fitness: When gyms offer more than just a workout

With their intense solidarity and strict, hyper-focused routines, group fitness classes can also seem intimidating and even “cultish” to outsiders.Read More

Commentary: ‘I don’t know what stopped me’ – my dangerous brush with postpartum depression

The early months of motherhood were a perfect storm of unrealistic expectations, hormonal changes beyond one’s control and the demands of caring for a newborn baby, says writer Jean Angus.Read…

More students will be allowed to take up Higher Mother Tongue in secondary 1 from 2026

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New Passion Wave outpost at Bayfront launching in 2025 for water sports like kayaking, dragon boating

Called Passion Wave Outpost @ Bayfront, the space will be the first water sports satellite facility in the Marina Bay waterfront promenade vicinity.Read More

‘It really means a lot to us’: High spirits as Singapore’s Paralympians go on open-top bus parade

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‘Last line of defence’: Meet the ‘$1 lawyers’ who provide justice for all

More young lawyers want to make a full-time career in giving free legal advice and representation, says charity Pro Bono SG, which has an office on the grounds of a…

Commentary: Gifted students in focus, but what about those with learning difficulties?

Children with learning disorders can fall through the cracks of the education system, says psychiatrist Lim Boon Leng.Read More

Raygun like ‘singer who chose wrong song’ but vitriol at breaker unwelcome: World body’s Singaporean chief

“The ability and intent were there, but the performance itself simply did not resonate with the audience as envisaged,” World DanceSport Federation president Shawn Tay told CNA.Read More