Year 2011

Occupy Wall Street Supporter Chicken Out

Friday, 14th October 2011

Singapore Supporter "Chicken Out" as they are suppose to show up at Raffles Place in support of the "Occupy Wall Street" protests in New York. 75 indicating they would attend the event of the Singapore movement which had 3,000 followers on Facebook. But as at 2pm, none of the 75 showed up.


Old Cemeteries As New Towns

Wednesday, 12th October 2011

The Singapore government sees Tengah and Bidadari as potential residential towns as the country population grows. Highlighting his ministry's commitment to achieve sustainable economic, social and environmental outcomes.


Singapore To Curb Car Growth

Saturday, 1st October 2011

Singapore Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew has said that Singapore's annual vehicle growth cap would be cut further from 2012. The annual vehicle population growth rate will be lowered from the current 1.5% to 1.0% in 2012, and then to 0.5% in 2013 and 2014. Singapore has all the mechanism to implement it easily by throttling the COE quota.


Turf City Management Given Notice To Vacate

Friday, 30th September 2011

The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has made 29 Feb 2012, the deadline for the 160 businesses there to vacate the site, which is state property. Turf City Management, which is mostly owned by Singapore Agro Agricultural (SAA) was given a 6 months extension as their 10-years lease which started in 2001 had expired. SAA asked for an extension to give its sub-tenants time to relocate their businesses. Turf City Management has started to slowdown the operation and even shutdown its website. The www.turfcity.com.sg displayed only one message "Website under construction".


Pulau Bukom Huge Fire

Wednesday, 28th September 2011

Pulau Bukom Shell refinery was engulfed in a huge fire. It took the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and oil company Shell more than two days (32 hours) to extinguish it.


Audi Found On Top Of Fullerton Hotel

Thursday, 22nd September 2011

An Audi car was found on top of the famous Fullerton Hotel this morning. Apparently an imaginative mover lifted the car and place it on the Hotel's roof. After questioning some of the hotel staff, our reporter found out that it was all for the launch party of the car, the R8 GT, over the weekend on the rooftop.


OCBC Banking Network Let You Down

Tuesday, 13th September 2011

OCBC Banking Network crashed during the day. As such, the banks customer was not able to use its ATM network, its internet, mobile banking channels and even all its branch's front-end banking systems. According to the OCBC, the problem was first detected at about 9am and system was restored only a few hours later. Luckily for their customers the bank branches was able to perform manual transactions, however cash withdrawals can still be made to a maximum of S$2,000 per transaction.


Tangs Plaza Flooded Foul Water

Monday, 12th September 2011

Tangs in Orchard Road had to stop to its business after sewage water flooded the basement of Tangs Plaza. A nearby sewage water pipe had burst. Staff of Tangs were seen spraying air freshener on every floor of the store. This comes after a similar incident in ION Orchard.


Prostitute Tied To Bride The Police

Friday, 2nd September 2011

A thirty-year-old woman who was arrested at Lorong 24 Geylang for suspected involvement in prostitution. She thought she could get away by bribing two police officers. She had offered S$150 but was turned down and then arrested for attempted bribery.


Tony Tan Elected As President

Thursday, 1st September 2011

Dr Tony Tan was elected Singapore's seventh "Popularly Elected" President, winning by a very slim 0.3% margin. He was one of the Four Tans contesting for this elite appointment. Tony only managed to secured 35.19% of total valid votes. Dr Tan Cheng Bock received 34.85% of the valid votes. Mr Tan Jee Say got 25.04% and the last in the pack was Mr Tan Kin Lian who managed to get less than 5% cent of the votes. The last Tan lose his election deposit of S$48,000 for failing to earn at least 12.5% of the votes. On top of his deposit, spent an estimated S$70,000 on his election campaign, which according tom him, the money coming mostly from donors.


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