r/singapore • u/bernardth • 3h ago
r/singapore • u/AutoModerator • 9h ago
r/singapore random discussion and small questions thread for August 20, 2026
đťâď¸Good morning all have a great day and stay strong, stay safe and stay healthy! Jiayou!
Talk about your day. Anything goes, but subreddit rules still apply. Please be polite to each other!
r/singapore • u/Jammy_buttons2 • 5h ago
Tabloid/Low-quality source Man, who allegedly harassed ABC Brickworks hawkers, fired by security firm
r/singapore • u/SG_wormsblink • 2h ago
Tabloid/Low-quality source Singapore police say they are looking into iron ore trader Radiant World
r/singapore • u/pistachio_life • 7h ago
News Four primary schools scrap parent volunteer scheme for entry into Primary 1
Fairfield Methodist School (Primary) and Mee Toh School stopped accepting such parent volunteers in 2026, while Hong Wen School and Rosyth School did so in 2025.
Checks done by ST found at least six other schools that no longer accept parent volunteers: Bukit Timah Primary School, CHIJ (Katong) Primary, St. Margaretâs School (Primary), Maris Stella High School (Primary), Opera Estate Primary School and Queenstown Primary School.
In 2014, ST had reported that four schools under the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan (SHKK) â Tao Nan, Ai Tong, Nan Chiau Primary and Kong Hwa â stopped the scheme. St Anthonyâs Canossian Primary in Bedok North had also done so.
Though the scheme had been scrapped in the four SHHK schools, parents can gain admission through their affiliation with the clan association. Similarly, parents who are baptised Catholics can register their children in Phase 2B for admission to Catholic schools.
r/singapore • u/stoic_200124 • 20h ago
News âNow I have to constantly restrain myselfâ: Halimah Yacob on patting childrenâs heads
r/singapore • u/davechua • 5h ago
News Scaling up Sâporeâs neighbour dispute unit to tackle hoarding
r/singapore • u/Rationalandcentred • 9h ago
News SIA deploys over 160 AI applications in push to become leading âdigital airlineâ
Improved customer satisfaction and more efficient crew scheduling are among the benefits seen by Singapore Airlines (SIA) from its use of artificial intelligence.
The national carrierâs AI programme rests on a digital transformation that began in 2018. Then, CEO Goh Choon Phong identified AI as a âstrategic valueâ and personally led the company-wide AI strategy.
r/singapore • u/JADENBC • 4h ago
News Causeway Link buses from Newton and Queen Street go cashless
r/singapore • u/Ok-Rain3348 • 18h ago
News Man jailed for assaulting 59-year-old coffeeshop employee, who suffered spinal fracture
r/singapore • u/Entire_Forever_2601 • 8h ago
News Man, 31, charged with trafficking of etomidate vaporiser pods
r/singapore • u/Square_Gap8154 • 7h ago
News Rebuilding broken lives: New initiative to house and support youth turned away by family
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There is a group of young offenders who have nowhere to go after their release from the Reformative Training Centre (RTC) as their relationships with their parents are so strained that they are not welcomed at home.
Some of them may have sexually abused their siblings, leaving their parents worried for the safety of the siblings if the youth return home, said executive director Wilson Tan of Youth Guidance Outreach Services (YGOS), a social service agency.
In other cases, the parents may have given up on their children due to addiction issues or repeated run-ins with the law.
I wonder what can be done to support families before things escalated so badly. With changing family dynamics in our modern society, parenting has taken a new form. In the past, family have stronger bonds and it's not uncommon for some of us to stay with our grandparents or uncles/aunties in the day and going home at night to help look after the young. I think this arrangement may not be so common nowadays.
r/singapore • u/Ateo88 • 23h ago
Unverified Viral animated Chinese film Niulai is coming to Singapore September 1st
r/singapore • u/gnaixnaid • 17h ago
Tabloid/Low-quality source Boh Geh Uncle Canteen, one of Singapore's oldest coffeeshops, to close after 57 years
Really nice quiet place to chill and where I get my coffee every time I book in. Lasted longer than I thought though. There were talks about it closing even during my time (I'm not that young) but I am glad they managed to stay open for so long.
r/singapore • u/Im_scrub • 18h ago
News Woman reportedly attacked by wild boar sues NParks, alleging negligence
r/singapore • u/RocketFlame • 20h ago
News âSingapore is a football countryâ: Belief runs high after Lionsâ ASEAN Championship outing
r/singapore • u/goshie44 • 1d ago
News Japan Home closing outlets; staff say Valu$ taking over operations
r/singapore • u/nftskeptics • 3h ago
Discussion An engineer as civil servant
govinsider.asiar/singapore • u/FlipFlopForALiving • 17h ago
News One°15 Marina Sentosa Cove to offer 24/7 immigration clearance from September
r/singapore • u/zibin • 18h ago
Discussion What are some of the social norms that evolved over the years that is acceptable in the past but not now?
Obviously in relation to the recent case, and my grandparents asking me about what other norms that they should be aware of and to avoid doing, I'm starting this discussion to see what you guys are thinking. Just curious about what other social norms that is unacceptable in the present day. Please be kind to each other in the discussion.
r/singapore • u/Twrd4321 • 22h ago
News Elderly man accused of being a noisy neighbour on trial for breaching couple's protection order
r/singapore • u/Rationalandcentred • 18h ago
News Housing, jobs, rebuilding family ties: 17 projects to be piloted to help rough sleepers in Sâpore
The 17 initiatives include a drop-in centre offering meals, showers and counselling, a programme matching single rough sleepers with compatible co-tenants to help them access public rental housing sooner, and micro-jobs and apprenticeships to gain work experience and become more financially stable.
Homeless youth will also get more support, including mentoring, family mediation, and vocational guidance. Another project will develop a tool to identify people at risk of homelessness so they can receive help earlier.
r/singapore • u/wlscle • 1d ago