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We Care Community Services In January, We Care Community Services organised a virtual escape room, where a team of four players donates $2,000 to take part. The teams had to solve puzzles or answer general knowledge questions to progress to the next room, with the group that reaches the final room in the shortest time declared the winner. The three fastest teams won prizes which included tablets, said We Care s communications and relations manager Leslie Goh. The virtual escape room was generally well-received and raised $107,000, he added. Singapore Children s Society The Singapore Children s Society has turned to e-commerce sites to reach more donors, said Ms Joyce Teng, its director of community engagement and partnerships and corporate communications. ....
SLO County businesses eye bright future with return to normalcy and last updated 2021-02-08 13:45:14-05 The COVID-19 pandemic has emptied lifelong savings of business owners across the nation, and the same goes for some right here on the Central Coast. As vaccination efforts ramp up and a turn in the right direction could be around the corner, we look at the future of business in San Luis Obispo County. âWe really got to a point of make or break for our businesses,â said Jim Dantona, President and CEO of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce, on the state of business during the second stay-at-home order. ....
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Others too have caught on to the idea, as empty PS5 boxes can be spotted on sale on local online marketplaces for about RM100. AFP PETALING JAYA: Reuse, recycle, resell: enterprising individuals are riding on the hype of PlayStation 5, which is mostly sold out, and selling its box. A Singaporean’s post went viral when he managed to sell an empty PS5 box for S$30 (RM91), which he found in a rubbish bin in his apartment. In a Facebook post, Leslie Koh said he thought the box would make for a great Christmas prank, which prompted him to put it on sale on new and second-hand goods marketplace Carousell. ....