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Singapore father saves son from lift doors
A malfunctioning lift has nearly caused a horrific accident in Singapore. If it wasn’t for the quick actions of a father, this could be a very different story. The incident has eerie similarities to the lift accident in China last month, which decapitated a woman. Find out more about this and lift safety.
Top 10 elite secondary schools in Singapore
Independent schools, schools that provides integrated programs and SAP schools are ranked accordingly and we present the top 10 elite schools.
Do Singaporeans complain a lot online?
You’ve lived in Singapore all your life—would you say that Singaporeans are complainers and they would gladly take their gripe online? Find out what a survey reveals about what Singaporeans complain about online as well as how much they complain.
June holiday 2013 activities for kids!
Do not let your children get bored this June Holiday 2013! There are plenty of activities in store for them! Schedule this holiday wisely with these educational and fantastic activities Singapore has in store for them this month.
Where your kid should be this June holidays
Gear up your hyped up kids this june holiday because there are great activities to take part in! From adventurous historical activities to fun-under-the-sun, take your pick from this list!
Top 10 neighbourhood secondary schools in Singapore
All Singaporeans know that independent schools regins top, but discover these top neighbourhood secondary schools that are equally as good. This ranking is based strictly on secondary schools that are under the Singapore Government that are not autonomous, SAP, independent or facilitate integrated programs. Find out which secondary school comes in the first!
Event listing: Singapore HeritageFest 2013
Singapore HeritageFest 2013 specially presents to you : “Memories For Tomorrow”. Don’t miss out on this thrilling and enriching event fun for all families! Look forward to Singapore HeritageFest 2013 this July!
Why is it more difficult to adopt now?
The prices for adoption have spiked in the recent years following stricter regulation compounded by a shrinking number of babies. Find out how a baby can now cost up to S$28,000 and why adopting seems like a more difficult option now.
Dealing with road bullies in Singapore
A Singaporean mum recently encountered a vulgarities-spewing road bully and was terrified when he confronted her. Find out more about the case and how to deal with road rage and road bullies.
Harmful bubble tea pearls recalled
Who would’ve thought this would happen in Singapore? Taiwanese-produced tapioca “pearls” were recently taken off local shelves by the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration. What could be so harmful about these pearls?