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31 people, 5 F&B outlets penalised for breaching COVID-19 rules during Chinese New Year period Another two F&B operators who had been charged in court earlier, were found guilty and fined.
Club Peaches at Concorde Shopping Mall was found to have engaged hostesses who intermingled with different groups of patrons across multiple tables on Feb 26, 2021. (Photo: Singapore Tourism Board)
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SINGAPORE: Two food and beverage outlets have been ordered to close while another three were fined for flouting COVID-19 safe management measures, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Friday (Mar 5).
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Looking for activities to keep your kids occupied during the holidays? Well, look no further, because there are various projects they can take up during this relaxing period!
From art, to coding, to fun outdoor play, these holiday camps and workshops are sure to keep your little one engaged. Plus, they’ll also get to learn and develop unique skills as well as hone their talents. So its positively a win-win!
Holiday camps
1. Bricks 4 Kidz: Movie-making: Stop motion animation camp
Create a whole story using Lego blocks at Bricks 4 Kidz! From all the cartoons and animated shows your child probably enjoys on the daily, this stop motion animation camp will give them an opportunity to bring their own animated mini-movie to life.
Pursuit results in arrest
The Leavenworth Times
A Leavenworth County man was arrested after he allegedly fled from deputies in a stolen vehicle, according to the undersheriff.
The incident began at 2:45 p.m. Monday when the Leavenworth County Sheriff s Office received a report of the theft of a Ford F-350 from a residence in the area of 243rd Street near Ragtown Road.
Authorities located what was believed to be the stolen pickup truck, which was traveling east on Dempsey Road, according to Undersheriff Jim Sherley.
A deputy attempted to stop the truck, but the driver reportedly drove away at a high rate of speed. The deputy pursued the vehicle.