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The skies are clearer but the world is still on a dangerous global-warming trajectory
A basketball court at Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre partly taken over by weeds during the circuit breaker, with grass-cutting and weed removal services stopped in many places across the island. Singapore saw improvements in its air quality before and during the two-month circuit breaker.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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2 men who raised alarm on upskirt voyeurs among 15 people lauded for helping fight public transport crimes
Mr Lee Jun Jie (left) and Mr Chan Heng Wei were among 15 people who received the Public Spiritedness Award from TransCom this month.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
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(from left) Workers Party CEC members Mr Louis Chua, chair Sylvia Lim, secretary-general Pritam Singh and Nicole Seah give a doorstop after the WP Cadre Members Conference on Dec 27, 2020. (Photo: Chew Hui Min)
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SINGAPORE: The new Workers Party (WP) Central Executive Committee (CEC) has a good balance of old and new faces, and threw up few surprises, analysts told CNA.
On Sunday (Dec 27), the opposition party s cadre members elected five new faces to its top leadership while retaining Ms Sylvia Lim as chair and Mr Pritam Singh as secretary-general.