Steps to boost road safety in school zones by 2018
SINGAPORE ��� By 2018, most primary schools will have improved road-safety measures, such as specially designed signs and centre dividers, as part of an ongoing effort to beef up road safety in school zones. These new initiatives have been rolled out at .
SIA ordered to pay customer S$735 for downgrading ticket class
SINGAPORE: National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been ordered by an Indian consumer protection council to compensate a businessman 35,000 rupees (S$735) for downgrading his ticket from business class to economy without prior notice.
Construction starts on Lentor, Mayflower MRT stations
. residents will understand the temporary inconveniences brought about by the construction of the stations, but he assured them that the Land Transport Authority will take all possible measures to minimise these inconveniences. CHANNEL NEWSASIA.
Pilot projects using water sites to generate solar power launched
SINGAPORE ��� Reservoirs will have to become catchments for both water and energy, as the Republic becomes increasingly dependent on the latter for its water supply, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Vivian Balakrishnan said yesterday.
Changi Airport halts premium queue trial amid cabbies ire
A premium-cab driver, who identified himself only as Mr Liang, lamented that the new system made it difficult for premium taxis to attract customers, with few people in the dedicated queue for these taxis, which charge higher rates. When contacted, the.