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Singapore to ease restrictions on operating new hotels, hostels in heritage precincts at Boat Quay, Beach Road
Singapore to ease restrictions on operating new hotels, hostels in heritage precincts at Boat Quay, Beach Road Proposals for new short-term accommodation uses in the areas were generally not allowed to avoid "over-proliferation", says the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Restrictions on new hotels, backpacker’s hostels and serviced apartments will be relaxed at two heritage precincts at Boat Quay and Beach Road, National Development Minister Chee Hong Tat said on Friday (Jun 5). The move is in...
Man to be charged with driving under influence of etomidate that resulted in death of motorcyclist
Man to be charged with driving under influence of etomidate that resulted in death of motorcyclist The 34-year-old drove erratically and later left his car stationary in the middle of the Central Expressway, resulting in a motorcycle colliding with the vehicle. SINGAPORE: A 34-year-old man involved in a fatal road accident will be charged in court on Wednesday (Jun 10) with driving under the influence of etomidate and other traffic offences. In a news release on Tuesday evening, the police...
Man to be charged with driving under influence of etomidate, causing death of motorcyclist
Man to be charged with driving under influence of etomidate, causing death of motorcyclist The 34-year-old drove erratically and later left his car stationary in the middle of the Central Expressway, resulting in a motorcycle colliding with the vehicle. SINGAPORE: A 34-year-old man involved in a fatal road accident will be charged in court on Wednesday (Jun 10) with driving under the influence of etomidate and other traffic offences. In a news release on Tuesday evening, the police said that...
Does a restaurant need to go viral to survive? Red House Seafood’s Christopher Chang hopes not
Does a restaurant need to go viral to survive? Red House Seafood’s Christopher Chang hopes not As Red House Seafood marks its 50th anniversary, Christopher Chang reflects on resisting the pull of social media while staying true to the values that built his family’s restaurant. Fifty-somethings know it: That brutal moment when you realise you cannot – and should not – try to keep up with the younger faces in any given room.
Lack of clarity on JB rail plans heightens bottleneck fears ahead of RTS Link launch
Lack of clarity on JB rail plans heightens bottleneck fears ahead of RTS Link launch The issue of public transport infrastructure and congestion will likely be on the minds of voters ahead of the upcoming Johor state elections, analysts say. At the recent Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) convention in Johor Bahru, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke used his speech to highlight the federal government's achievements in the southern state ahead of an expected heated election season. Loke, who is...
Alleged luxury car race crash that killed 5 renews Malaysia’s road safety concerns
Two siblings allegedly racing against each other in luxury cars, causing a multivehicle crash in Johor state that killed five people – including four members of a family – have once again put the spotlight on the “serious public health challenge” facing Malaysia’s roads. Police arrested a 19-year-old driver of a Mercedes-Benz, identified by local media as a Singapore university student, over Monday’s accident which occurred on a highway linking Kluang to Simpang Renggam in Johor.
30 motorists caught for queue cutting, other traffic offences at Woodlands Checkpoint
30 motorists caught for queue cutting, other traffic offences at Woodlands Checkpoint Fifteen motorists were referred to the traffic police for further action. SINGAPORE: A total of 30 motorists have been caught over the Vesak Day long weekend for committing traffic offences and engaging in dangerous road behaviour, including queue cutting, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Friday (Jun 5). ICA said its officers had stepped up traffic enforcement operations at Woodlands...
From Marina Bay Sands to Kampong Glam: Japanese film Magical Secret Tour spotlights Singapore
From Marina Bay Sands to Kampong Glam: Japanese film Magical Secret Tour spotlights Singapore Starring Kasumi Arimura, Haru Kuroki and Sara Minami, the film follows three women whose lives intersect through a gold-smuggling operation in Singapore. Singapore landmarks are on the screens again – this time, through the Japanese movie Magical Secret Tour, much of which was filmed in Singapore. Directed by Chihiro Amano and produced by Asmik Ace Entertainment, the film is inspired by a 2017 gold...
100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia
100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia As the war on Iran marks its 100th day on Monday (Jun 8), CNA looks at how the geopolitical crisis is filtering into everyday life across the region. SINGAPORE: More than three months into the war on Iran, the aftershocks from disrupted Middle Eastern energy and shipping routes are being felt far beyond the oil market, from road construction sites in Malaysia to food and beverage operators in...
'Armed with bamboo sticks': RJD workers step in after Lalu, Rabri lose Z+ security
PATNA: A fresh political controversy erupted in Bihar on Saturday after RJD chief Lalu Prasad, former chief minister Rabri Devi and leader of opposition in state assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav returned all security personnel deployed outside their official residences in Patna, a day after the Samrat Choudhary-led govt downgraded their security cover. Soon after the security personnel left, RJD workers armed with bamboo sticks took position outside Rabri's residence at 10, Circular Road and...