The Singapore government is looking at ways to make Pulau Ubin more modern and accessible, after footfall and business for shops on the island plunged by as much as 50 per cent over the past year. Some shop owners there say things have become so bad that they may only have a couple of years left in the tank. Eugene Chow with this report.
Top News
- North Korean leader’s sister warns against US joint drills
- Stunned Paternain secures Uruguay’s first world championship medal
- From 43 to 80: Malaysia’s Islamist opposition party PAS sets target for parliamentary seats at next GE
- All Blacks’ Robertson faces up to record defeat as pressure mounts
- Singaporeans, PRs and some work pass holders to get priority for Class 4 driving lessons to cut wait times
- Schmidt wants Wallabies to believe ahead of visit to All Blacks stronghold
- MINDEF warns of allegedly fraudulent bulk orders made by individuals claiming to be SAF personnel
- China launches discrimination and dumping probes into US chips ahead of trade talks