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July 04, 2021 Instagram/pingguo301 Located a short stroll away from Buona Vista MRT station, Ghim Moh Market & Food Centre is the dining spot of choice for the area’s residents and office workers looking for a hearty and affordable meal. It was founded in 1978 and underwent a facelift in 2015, but still retains much of its old-school, neighbourhood charm. The next time you’re in the mood for Michelin -certified chwee kueh, tender and aromatic braised duck rice or colourful teacakes, consider making the trip to check out this foodie gem. Be sure to come with a healthy appetite: we promise you won’t leave disappointed. ....
The Straits Times Making a difference: Community Causes Week, which is into its ninth iteration, runs this year from Dec 20 to 25. It shines a light on various individuals and groups, and shows how they are making a difference through their chosen causes within the community, for children and youth, and for the elderly, among others. Mayflower Primary School pupil Nurul Netrisya with her grandmother Saengmai and Kampung Kaki volunteer Tracy Bay at Madam Saengmai s Ang Mo Kio flat. Ms Bay, a civil servant, helped Nurul with her schoolwork, guiding her through her weaker subjects. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG A Light in the Night care kits are an initiative by Ms Florence Fong (above) to bring comfort to those who are mourning the loss of their loved ones. The packages include items such as art supplies, a journal, scented candles, essential oils, a soft toy and a guidebook on how to use the items. PHOTOS: A LIGHT IN THE NIGHT ....
Singapore’s Forsman & Bodenfors and SwedCham, the Swedish Chamber of Commerce, announced the launch of their joint campaign, SESG. The ambitious project aims to help small businesses in Singapore affected by the pandemic by creating partnerships with larger multinational entities. What kicked off as a big OOH campaign, where the small companies appear on billboards and buses across the island for the first time, is the start of a long term initiative. Now, Swedish multinational companies in Singapore are working together with the country’s small and medium-sized enterprises to exchange experiences and develop business. The initiative has several activations. First came the launch of ‘The Advocate,’ an islandwide advertising campaign that promotes local entrepreneurs. Small businesses, ranging from chicken-rice hawkers to self-trained bakers, to family-owned jewelers and decades-old tailor shops appeared on billboards and buses. ....