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Published Fri, Sep 8, 2023 · 06:30 PM
    • Canninghill Piers is a luxury integrated development coming up on the former Liang Court site in River Valley.
    • Canninghill Piers is a luxury integrated development coming up on the former Liang Court site in River Valley. PHOTO: CAPITALAND AND CITY DEVELOPMENTS

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    Singapore, Indonesia to further strengthen cross-border electricity trade

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    SINGAPORE and Indonesia will continue to build existing ties on energy cooperation with the signing of a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Friday (Sep 8).


    Pet owners are splurging, but competition is ruff for the industry

    Rising pet ownership means growing demand for pet products and services – but not all parts of the industry are experiencing the same boom, as high costs, price wars and space limitations bite.


    Leaders, limousines, and langur monkey impersonators: New Delhi primed for G20 pow-wow

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    Singapore stocks end lower on Friday, tracking regional losses; STI down 0.6%

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