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Daily Briefing: COE prices end mixed in first April 2014 exercise; Fire put out at construction site in Bukit Panjang

And a truck driver got arrested after six-vehicle accident in Ang Mo Kio.

  • Prices of Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) ended mixed in the latest bidding exercise Wednesday. Know more here.
  • Fire broke out in the wee hours of Wednesday morning at a construction site near shopping mall Junction 10, formerly known as Ten Mile Junction, in Bukit Panjang. Find out more here.
  • A tipper truck driver was on Wednesday arrested by police for his involvement in a traffic accident that morning that claimed the life of a motorcyclist. Read more here.
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