Govt’s mistakes, S’poreans get blamed
To langgar or not to langgar Twice in three days, S’poreans got blamed by the PAP for the govt's mistakes. The traffic snarls on the Marina Coastal Expressway’s (MCE) first day of operations occurred as motorists were unfamiliar with the newly opened highway, said Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew. (MediaCorp 7th January) I...
Are old-fashioned coffee shops gradually dying out?
Seah Chiang Nee In the small neighbourhood where I have lived for 30 years, residents are abuzz over the closure of yet another coffee shop. For many, it’s a big history-bending deal. In recent years, three out of five coffee shops, including one by the unlikely name of Sputnik, have closed to make way for more profitable...
The alternative news in one day? (Part 18) Fining transport operators
A system that penalises and rewards bus operators for service reliability will begin with 15 services in the first quarter. The 8 SBS Transit and 7 SMRT bus services will be among 22 that will be measured in a pilot that will span 2 years, said the Land Transport Authority on Monday. I refer to the article “Bus operators could...
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