1 Mar 2015 Spotlight: Learning for life
Singaporeans will soon get more help from the government to upgrade their skills through subsidies, study awards and fellowships – part of SkillsFuture initiative … source
by October Gallery
Singaporeans will soon get more help from the government to upgrade their skills through subsidies, study awards and fellowships – part of SkillsFuture initiative … source
Johor’s police chief has sought to reassure Singaporeans travelling across the Causeway that they are not target of crimes in the Malaysian state. Senior Deputy … source
About 70 per cent of elderly Singaporeans emphasise that care from their children is one of the most important criteria for successful ageing. Channel … source
The historic Capitol Theatre will reopen in April 2015 with the staging of a musical that depicts the lives and struggles of Singaporeans, including former Prime … source
From exercising more, to taking part in mass and competitive sports — Singaporeans are taking to sports and an active lifestyle more than ever before. But, are … source
The Singapore government is spending more on healthcare and social services in Budget 2014, crafted around new economic and social strategies. Professor … source
Good news for Singaporeans turning 50 this year! Under an initiative by the Singapore Cancer Society, they can stand to receive three free cancer screening … source
Do Singaporeans speak up when they come across bad behaviour? Or are we just too “bo chup”? We chat with Michelle Tay from the Singapore Kindness … source
A birthday surprise is in store for all Singaporean babies born next year. Each will receive a celebratory Jubilee Baby Gift, something that is of significance and does not involve…
Public transport fares will increase this April but there’ll be a slew of concessions for Singaporeans. Dr Janil Puthucheary, who’s a member of the Transport Government Parliamentary Committee,… source