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Jurong motorbike crash victim recalls severe injuries and ICU battle after 2017 accident
Mr Patrick Pereira recounts his serious injuries and 10-day ICU stay after a 2017 motorbike crash in Jurong East.
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Patch Theatre's The Lighthouse to play SIFA 2026 in Singapore
Patch Theatre's immersive children's work The Lighthouse will run at the 2026 Singapore International Festival of Arts from May 15 to May 24.
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Noli Timere brings dance and circus to Singapore suspended nets
Noli Timere, a dance-circus work on nearly 8-metre suspended nets, makes its Singapore debut with outdoor shows and public sessions.
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Over 54,000 Singaporeans redeem $1.8 million in discounts to offset MediShield Life premiums
More than 54,000 people have used Healthpoints to redeem over $1.8 million in discounts for MediShield Life premiums since September 2025.
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PSLE Companion to add revision tools and oral exam help in May
PSLE Companion will add more revision articles and tools in May to help pupils prepare for English and Mother Tongue Oral exams [s1]
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15-year-old at Pasir Ris Park says life means 'Just live lah, daddy. Enjoy it.'
A 15-year-old girl told her father at Pasir Ris Park that the meaning of life is to “Just live lah, daddy. Enjoy it.”
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Singapore mother’s cancer diagnosis prompts insurance check and survey warning
Singaporean mother Mandeline Yap was diagnosed with rectal cancer last year after symptoms were first mistaken for infections.
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Singapore warns on Pulau Ubin crocodile sightings as residents shrug off risk
Singapore warned visitors about crocodile sightings near Pulau Ubin after reports emerged in early April.
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Tuberculosis screening at Heartbeat@Bedok extended to May 8 after strong public response
Singapore's Communicable Diseases Agency extends TB screening at Heartbeat@Bedok by one day after 708 people screened so far.
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Shaw Theatres refunds moviegoers after wrong film screens in Choa Chu Kang
Shaw Theatres refunded more than 10 patrons after the wrong film screened at its Lot One cinema in Choa Chu Kang on May 1.
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Singapore launches Go Green SG 2026 with Sentosa biodiversity tour
Singapore’s Go Green SG 2026 begins on May 11 with more than 1,000 activities, including a free Sentosa biodiversity tour.
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Singapore launches largest parenting trial to study effects of sensitive caregiving on children
Local researchers in Singapore launched the country’s largest parenting trial to study how sensitive caregiving affects young children’s health.
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Bedok Central businesses get half rent as mandatory TB screening extended to May 8
Businesses in Bedok Central will pay half rent for May as tuberculosis screening is extended to May 8 for about 700 tenants and employees.
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High costs limit access to newer eczema treatments in Singapore
New targeted eczema treatments are available in Singapore, but their high cost prevents many patients from accessing them.
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Singapore divemaster diagnosed with rare autoimmune liver disease primary biliary cholangitis
Singapore divemaster Quek Jon Jon was diagnosed with primary biliary cholangitis in 2017 and required a liver transplant in 2023 due to disease progression.
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Le Sserafim's first VR concert to screen in Singapore May 17 to June 2
K-pop group Le Sserafim will screen their first VR concert Invitation in Singapore from May 17 to June 2 at Golden Village Bugis+.
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Singapore Fringe Festival confirms 2027 return after public fundraising campaign
The Singapore Fringe Festival will return from January 13 to 24, 2027, after raising S$59,592 through public fundraising despite missing the target.
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Over 2,500 people caught vaping in Singapore in first quarter of 2026
Singapore authorities caught 2,589 people vaping and seized over 36,000 devices in Q1 2026 amid stepped-up enforcement.
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Jay Chou to perform three concerts at Singapore National Stadium in January 2027
Jay Chou will hold three shows at Singapore National Stadium on January 8-10, 2027, as part of his Carnival II World Tour.
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Singapore launches Hair for Hope concept train to raise childhood cancer awareness
Children’s Cancer Foundation launched a Hair for Hope 2026 concept train on Singapore’s Circle Line on May 4 to promote childhood cancer awareness and fundraising.