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Rules on gatherings relaxed, with up to 5 allowed from June 14; facials, saunas can resume
EACH household can also receive up to five distinct visitors per day, from two people currently, according to the Ministry of Health (MOH).
- Dining-in for up to 5 people, indoor fitness classes to resume from June 21
- All staff in settings with unmasked patrons must undergo regular Covid-19 testing
- Singapore citizens aged 12-39 and recovered Covid-19 patients can book vaccination from June 11
MND raises private housing supply for Confirmed List under H2 2021 GLS Programme
IT will offer land that can potentially yield about 2,000 private homes (including executive condominium or EC units), up almost 25 per cent from 1,605 units for the H1 2021 Government Land Sales Programme.
Hyflux's judicial managers say Utico has 'no impact' on winding up application
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A virtual town-hall meeting will be held for all Hyflux shareholders on June 18, 2021 at 1pm, where judicial managers Borrelli Walsh will provide updates regarding the judicial management and winding up application.
Robinsons to return as online department store, five months after exiting physical retail
ROBINSONS Online will go live on June 24, 2021, and feature more than 200 brands that will include some familiar names as well as home-grown and new-to-market brands.
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Singapore shares upbeat on easing of Covid-19 restrictions; STI up 0.3%
THE benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) gained ground over the course of the trading day on Thursday, particularly after the news about the easing of Covid-19 restrictions broke, to end at 3,162.50, up 9.03 points or 0.29 per cent.
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