The Singapore property market has been rife with conversations about the $1.295 million resale flat in Bishan. This record-breaker was a Design, Build, and Sell Scheme (DBSS) flat, and it’s the most expensive HDB transaction to date (yes, even more expensive than the HDB terrace house which broke the news, at $1.268 million). While rising resale prices are always a.
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Beyond sights of lush greenery, Jurong Lake Gardens is also home to stunning waterfront views. The national water agency, Public Utilities Board (PUB), recently unveiled the biggest artificial floating wetlands – ABC Waters at Jurong Lake.
The 3,850 sq m area provides a picturesque viewpoint to admire sights of the reservoir and is part of the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters Programme by PUB to maximise the use of water bodies.
But more than just a scenic viewpoint, the man-made structure has functional benefits of improving water qualities in the lake, and serves as a natural habitat for flora, fauna, and other wildlife.
The New Paper Mum killed in crash on way home to celebrate with son
Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, a pre-school teacher s assistant, freelanced as a balloon sculptor, providing services to schools. She was killed last week after an accident at the junction of Yuan Ching Road and Yung Kuang Road in Jurong. PHOTOS: FACEBOOK, SINGAPORE UNCENSORED
Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, a pre-school teacher s assistant, freelanced as a balloon sculptor, providing services to schools. She was killed last week after an accident at the junction of Yuan Ching Road and Yung Kuang Road in Jurong.
She was hit by lorry while walking home after buying sushi to celebrate his O-level exam results
January 19, 2021
Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, a pre-school teacher s assistant, freelanced as a balloon sculptor, providing services to schools. She was killed last week after an accident at the junction of Yuan Ching Road and Yung Kuang Road in Jurong.
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Her son had been fretting about failing his O-level examinations, but he breezed through it and qualified for the course he had set his heart on.
On the way home from work the next day, the proud and happy mother bought sushi, one of the teen s favourite food, to celebrate his achievement.
Tragically, Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, who wanted to surprise her son with the sushi, never made it home for the celebration on Tuesday last week.