
Public transport users will vote for PAP?
When the CEO of SMRT threw his disgraced predecessor onto the path of train by saying that he disagreed with the failure’s view that SMRT had a culture problem, this reminded me that S’pore is the second most affordable city for public transport, according to a study comparing trends in public transport fares across 12 major...

Why is PAP planning for T5 when our airspace is already restricted?
I have read in Channel NewsAsia that a total of 6 flights scheduled to land at Singapore Changi Airport on Thursday were diverted to land at other airports due to bad weather, airspace restrictions and air traffic congestion etc. The PAP government is currently building a newer and bigger airport terminal 5 which is costing...

Double confirm GE in 2019: Free lunches for two yrs for KPKBing hawkers
OK, OK, sort of free. Stallholders at seven new social enterprise-run hawker centres will get some help in paying for dishwashing services from next year, the National Environment Agency (NEA) announced on Friday (Nov 16) in a move to mitigate hawkers’ operating costs. From Jan 1, the authorities will co-fund the costs for...
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