Daily Briefing: Jurong pilot program to test if Singapore can avoid culling stray dogs; 81% of Popular's Balestier condo unsold

And 61 passengers rescued after Sentosa Express train stalls.

Singapore’s law and foreign affairs minister and animal lover K Shanmugam announced on Friday that a pilot programme has been launched in Jurong Island to see if Singapore can avoid the culling of stray dogs. View more here.

For the three months ended 31 October 2014, Popular Holdings turnover dropped by eight percent from $136.5 million to $125.5 million. View more here.

Sixty-one passengers were stuck in a Sentosa Express train for more than an hour when it stalled on Thursday night. View more here.

 

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