National Heritage Board gazettes Alkaff Upper Serangoon Mosque as 68th...
The 68th National Monument has been declared — the Alkaff Upper Serangoon Mosque. The National Heritage Board (NHB) officially gazetted the mosque along Pheng Geck Avenue earlier today, which was...
View ArticleTrain service disruptions hit a record high
Commuters have incessantly complained about the lack of quality service in train services and now, they have the statistics to back their grouses. According to the latest report on train service...
View ArticleTwo men arrested for attempting to smuggle cannabis and heroin into...
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at Woodlands at Tuas Checkpoints had their work cut out for them yesterday when they uncovered a over 6kg of drugs hidden in vehicles passing...
View ArticleFake Singapore 'Instagram celebs' busted in recent follower purge
Some of the biggest names in the entertainment biz lost their figure on Friday — their Instagram follower figure, that is. But it's not just Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Bruno Mars that suffered from...
View ArticleHero of the Month: Certis Cisco officer stops car from crashing into playground
A vigilant Certis Cisco officer managed to prevent what could have been a horrific event when a drunk driver almost ploughed his sedan into a busy playground filled with children and senior citizens...
View ArticleFatty Crab to launch new izakaya in Singapore next year
Fatty Crab is opening its first outpost in Singapore. The crew behind the restaurant name renowned in New York and more recently, Hong Kong, is preparing to launch an izakaya concept called Neon...
View ArticleMalays considered the unhealthiest population in Singapore: National Registry...
It could be all the lemak-based dishes, rich sauces and the love for cooking with coconut milk — the Malay ethnic group has now been dubbed as the unhealthiest population in Singapore. The Straits...
View ArticleNew Haresh Sharma play about 'sassy seniors' opens in March
Acclaimed local playwright Haresh Sharma is set to stage his latest production Pioneer (Girls) Generation at the National Museum of Singapore in March. While the title is inspired by K-pop sensation...
View ArticleStench from Toa Payoh hoarder flat continues to plague neighbours even after...
Even after death, a Toa Payoh resident's miasmic legacy remains in the air, to the exasperation of his neighbors who already had to put up with it for over 10 years when he was alive. The 50-year-old...
View ArticleSingapore's medical schools facing shortage of human cadavers
If you have always wanted to donate your body to science, now's your time to shine — Singapore's medical students are facing a shortage of cadavers. In the realm of science, cadavers still remain the...
View ArticleCynthia Koh gets bitten by bedbugs, but Singapore hotel denies they exist
Two weeks ago, Cynthia Koh flaunted images of her enjoying her "paycation" at Hotel Jen Orchardgateway on Instagram. Some days later, she posted the aftermath of her stay, but it wasn't an image of...
View ArticleSportsHub relents to implementing full grass pitch in National Stadium
After months of trouble concerning the subpar pitch at the refurbished National Stadium, SportsHub has now decided that they'll be replacing the hybrid turf with one that's fully grass. TODAY reports...
View ArticleShortage in fish and vegetables here as monsoon season continues to disrupt...
Expect much higher prices for fish and vegetables in the upcoming weeks — Malaysia's monsoon season has led to lower supplies of both, and Singapore is bearing the brunt of it. The deficit has brought...
View ArticleRock and roll legends Crosby, Stills & Nash to make live Singapore debut in...
It's been 45 years since American treasures Crosby, Still & Young set the stage alight at Woodstock Festival in 1969, and come March standby to be awed by their harmonic magnificence when they...
View ArticleMore new flat buyers opting for open kitchen concepts
It may be all the episodes of MasterChef, Iron Chef and Epic Meal Time thats sparking a new trend among build-to-order flat buyers — the taste for the open kitchen concept. According to Channel...
View ArticleIrresponsible disposal of incense offerings scorches HDB lift lobby at...
A lift lobby is the last place you'd leave a blazing fire, but that's exactly what an inconsiderate resident of Geylang Bahru did. A Stomp netizen witnessed a fire left unattended at the lift lobby...
View ArticleA Christmas Story: Bukit Batok rat infestation to be cleared in time for...
The residents of Bukit Batok will have one more reason to celebrate the season when the rat infestation gets cleared just in time for Christmas. Five days into the operation to exterminate the massive...
View ArticleCool Beans: Party up in an abandoned swimming pool complex in the Super 0...
An all-day party at an abandoned swimming pool complex, what could go wrong? Harking back to the golden days of rave takeovers, the folks from Red Bull Music Academy have joined forces with the party...
View ArticleMinister Khaw Boon Wan wants to empower HDB to enter flats without permission
Imagine a world where Housing Development Board (HDB) personnel are able to make unsolicited visits into your flat, whether you like it or not. That's exactly what National Development Minister Khaw...
View ArticleA Christmas Tragedy: Elderly security guard succumbs to injuries after being...
The man was just doing his job as a security guard — stopping a drunken individual from taking a piss at a shopping centre stairwell. Unfortunately , 74-year-old Zhou was punched to the ground for his...
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