Let’s face it: in this social media world, exciting and viral news like a cat feeding a baby bear would often appear in your Facebook news feed, while important news like the GDP growth of Singapore this year wouldn’t get the same reach.
It’s understandable since social media platforms would prioritise engaging and viral contents to keep users in their platform.
In order to ensure that you’d still know about important news instead just social news, below are the top five Singapore news that was reported yesterday which you should know, simplified for you in a bite-sized format:
SRX Operator StreetSine Halts Lawsuit Against 27 Parties, Putting An End To 3-Year-Long Dispute
IT company StreetSine Singapore dropped its lawsuit against the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV) and 26 other parties.
This resulted in the end of a three-year dispute after StreetSine and the institute had a court-initiated mediation and reached an understanding.
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Future Serangoon Polyclinic Will Be Located Opposite NEX Mall
Residents who live at Serangoon, particularly nearby NEX shopping mall and Serangoon MRT station can now walk to Singapore’s largest polyclinic.
Mr Seah Kian Peng, Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC announced that said polyclinic has plans to open in 2025.
For more info, tap here.
Global Study Shows That Singaporeans Are Among The Most Well-Fed In The World
According to a recent study, Singaporeans have claimed the title of being among the most well-fed populations in the world.
Singapore was ranked top for two years in a row in the Global Food Security Index. The study finds out if populations have access to affordable, quality food that meets the body’s nutritional needs.
For more info, tap here.
Singapore General Hospital Campus Will Get New Road Network And 1,000 More Parking Lots
Those who pay a visit to Singapore General Hospital can look forward to less congestion and smoother traffic beginning the end of December.
This is because a new road network made of three separate non-connecting routes will be opened, which will be operational come 29 December, according to SingHealth.
For more info, tap here.
FAS Announced That 3 More Footballers Broke Curfew During SEA Games
According to the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), three more footballers from Singapore’s SEA Games squad were discovered to have also broken curfew during the tournament in the Philippines.
In total, the total number of footballers who were found to have broke curfew while they were in the Philippines is nine out of a squad of 20 who travelled to the Philippines for the SEA Games.
For more info, tap here.
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