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Less than 1% of private home transactions in Singapore use 99-to-1 arrangement: Finance Ministry

Tax authorities have detected a small but rising number of such property transactions in recent years.Read More

Married couple and woman who fought over seats at getai concert each fined S$1,000

One woman had placed slips of paper on plastic chairs to reserve the seats but the man removed them and took two seats for himself and his wife.Read More

Category A COEs breaching S$100,000: More high-end models now in smaller car category, experts say

There are fewer distinctions between Category A and B COEs now, with many premium carmakers outfitting cars with smaller engines, an analyst says. Read More

21 passengers missed flights at Changi Airport Terminal 4 during immigration clearance disruption in March

ICA is in the process of implementing a multi-year plan where all manual counters and automated lanes will be replaced in phases with next generation Automated Border Clearance System gates.Read…

Security officer allegedly assaulted by Potong Pasir condo resident; third abuse case in a month, says union

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Istana open house on May 1 to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, Labour Day

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Clack clack! What’s the story behind lato-lato, the viral toy craze that’s in full swing in Singapore?

Step aside, fidget spinner, there’s a new toy in town. Here are a few interesting facts about this viral sensation.Read More

How I learnt the art of ketupat weaving from my mother-in-law and what it taught me about family

CNA Women’s Izza Haziqah learns how to weave the traditional ketupat – a skill that requires patience, dexterity and lots of love for culture – from her expert mother-in-law.Read More

Commentary: I don’t need a free Bloobox to get me recycling at home

A recent lapse by partners of a Singapore shoe recycling programme is a reminder that maintaining the recycling habit requires reassurances that our efforts aren’t in vain, says Repair Kopitiam’s…

No more straws, but what’s next for fast-food chains’ eco journey?

Five years have passed since fast-food chains took away plastic straws. Ahead of Earth Day on Apr 22, CNA looks at where these companies are at in their journey towards…