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Enhanced screening goes smoothly during random checks at selected stations
A commuter at the X-ray scanning machine at Bukit Gombak MRT station yesterday. From 10.20am to 10.30am, eight commuters, all carrying bags, were approached at random to undergo the enhanced screening. After crossing a walk-through metal detector, they were scanned by an officer using a handheld metal detector. For most of them, the entire process took under 30 seconds.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
Signs (above) informing commuters of the enhanced security screening at Bukit Gombak station, which included being scanned by a security officer using a handheld metal detector.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
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2021/03/16 17:00 HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 16 March 2021 - Dash Living, Asia s pre-eminent serviced living community in Hong Kong and Singapore, today announced a collaboration with The Ascott Limited
1 (Ascott) in Hong Kong and Singapore. Ascott is a leading international lodging owner-operator with over 770 properties spanning more than 190 cities across over 30 countries. The collaboration with Ascott opens up new locations for Dash members within Hong Kong and Singapore, marking a significant milestone for Dash Living s expansion in Asia Pacific. Through the collaboration, six of Ascott s international-class properties in Hong Kong and Singapore will be available for reservation on Dash Living s website. Guests will be able to choose from five serviced residences - Somerset Victoria Park Hong Kong, Citadines Ashley Hong Kong, Ascott Raffles Place Singapore, Citadines Balestier Singapore and Citadines Fusionopolis Singapore, as well
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Hospital plants 50 trees in support of NParks 1 million tree goal
Farrer Park Hospital’s tree planting session marks the first time a hospital in Singapore is supporting Garden City Fund’s Plant-A-Tree programme.PHOTO: FARRER PARK HOSPITAL
Twenty-five volunteers were present for Farrer Park Hospital’s inaugural tree planting session.PHOTO: FARRER PARK HOSPITAL
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