Daily Briefing: Five things to watch out for in this year's National Day Parade; 'Pink Carnations' celebrates the sacrifice of single moms

And eye on Bishan: size doesn't always matter.

Entries into this year’s National Day Parade 2015 ballot officially began on 8 May. View more here.

Motherhood is not easy. It’s even harder when you’re a single mum. View more here.

Once a Cantonese burial ground, Bishan is now a thriving residential estate whose popularity continues to grow. We find out just what keeps its star shining. View more here.

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