Up Close: What one man is teaching Singaporeans about living with the visually impaired – a crossing, a tour, a firm ‘no’ at a time
Mr Chong Kwek Bin has spent years teaching people with disabilities to use technology and reshaping how Singapore treats its visually impaired – from pushing for 24-hour "locating signals" at pedestrian crossings to being a panellist at a United Nations conference.
Big Read: From Raffles Hotel to Yeo's and Tiger Beer, can homegrown brands keep their Singapore links alive after going global?
As Tiger Beer prepares to shift its production overseas, Singaporeans are asking a question that goes beyond dollars and cents: When a homegrown brand is no longer made here, or owned by Singaporeans, does it still belong to us?
Up Close: This owner of a 50-year-old Katong hobby shop aims to keep model-building alive in screen-obsessed world
Younger generations are spending more time online, but 61-year-old Peter Chiang believes the benefits of a hands-on hobby such as model-building make his efforts to keep these hobbies alive worth it.
Ground Up: With energy costs rising, here's how Singaporeans are changing their lifestyles and choices to adapt
CNA TODAY spoke to 55 individuals about the trickle-down effects of the conflict in the Middle East and how it has affected their daily lives.
Voices: Am I missing out if I don’t lunch with colleagues? Here’s what I realised about friendships at work
Is friendship in the workplace a necessity? Not quite, says Singapore Institute of Technology's May Lim, but it's certainly a bonus.
Adulting: Why 'micro-cheating' is harder to spot than an affair – and the signs to watch
In the grey zones of modern connection, small gestures and secret choices can breach boundaries of trust.
Mental Health Matters: Antisocial or self-contained? How JOMO or the 'joy of missing out' can cut both ways
You've heard of FOMO, but are you familiar with its distant cousin JOMO? Here's why intentionally "missing out" can work wonders for your mental well-being, and how to keep it from leading to isolation.