Woman sues Singapore General Hospital claiming womb removal surgery affected kidney
Madam Faith Gao has sued the hospital and one of its surgeons, alleging their “negligence” led to an injury to her kidney, while SGH has countersued over unpaid bills.Read More
Cleaning robots powered by AI: Singapore funds tech to boost efficiency, workplace safety
As the environmental services industry shifts towards robotics and other fast-emerging tech, NEA is funding innovations like a waterway cleaning robot.Read More
Pigeon culling among measures to be stepped up in pilot initiative at 3 town councils
Government agencies also aim to reduce human food sources for pigeons, by improving refuse and food waste management at bin centres and F&B establishments.Read More
Michelin Guide Singapore 2024: Meta promoted to two stars, four restaurants get their first stars
A total of 51 establishments received Michelin Stars, including newly minted Araya, Chaleur, Matera and Pangium. Waku Ghin drops to the one-star category.Read More
Singaporean households can claim S$300 CDC vouchers from Jun 25
The remaining S$300 worth of CDC vouchers will be disbursed in January 2025. Read More
Traffic police officer charged with dangerous driving that led to death of pedestrian near Tai Seng
Muhammad Firdaus Yusoff was allegedly speeding at almost double the speed limit and could not stop in time when the pedestrian crossed his path.Read More
Foreigner bought ‘freedom work permit’ from syndicate to stay in Singapore with boyfriend, gets jail
Wang Ting-I wanted to be with her Singaporean boyfriend and eventually married him, but her offences were uncovered by the Manpower Ministry, which cancelled her work permit two days after…
She turned pro five months ago. Now Shannon Tan is going to be Singapore’s first Olympic golfer
The 20-year-old already achieved a milestone earlier this year by becoming Singapore’s first winner on the Ladies European Tour.Read More