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Free things to do in Singapore over the weekend (Jan 28-29)

"Singapore is so boring." "Yeah I know Westlife is coming, but how to afford the tickets?" "All the good stuff's out of my budget range, I give up!" Such are the woes of the frugal Singaporean who's exhausted all affordable leisure options and can't (or doesn't want) to afford more pricey experiences. Before you give up and go home to.

Free things to do in Singapore this weekend (Jan 21-29)

"Singapore is so boring." "Yeah I know Westlife is coming, but how to afford the tickets?" "All the good stuff's out of my budget range, I give up!" Such are the woes of the frugal Singaporean who's exhausted all affordable leisure options and can't (or doesn't want) to afford more pricey experiences. Before you give up and go home to.

Amazon Singapore delivers smiles to children, ramping up support for the local community

Singapore sign language: A mode of communication that s uniquely Singaporean leh!

Bo chap, orbi good, and so shiok – Did you know that you can say these everyday Singlish terms in sign language? Fun fact: There is no universal sign language. In reality, there are more than 300 variations around the world as each sign language comes with its own cultural influences. Today (Sept 23) is the International Day of Sign.

Deaf Covid-19 patients can now communicate with MOH through SMS and e-mail, instead of phone

Singapore News - Covid-19 patients who are deaf or hard of hearing can now communicate with the Health Ministry (MOH) through a short message service (SMS) or e-mail. The MOH calls Covid-19 patients over the phone about their recovery plans, but the deaf community has given feedback that. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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