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Nanyang Technological University (NTU) appears to be taking the toughest stance, with expulsion on the cards for serious ...
An anti-vaping microsite appeared on Gov.sg a day after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said in his National Day Rally speech ...
After he failed his O-level exams, which he took as a private candidate, Malcolm (not his real name) used etomidate-laced ...
Individuals who sell e-cigarettes containing harmful substances may receive jail sentences and “more severe punishments.” ...
Over 10 young people have sought help to quit vaping so far in 2025, said non-profit group Impart. Read more at ...
After he failed his O-level exams, which he took as a private candidate, Malcolm (not his real name) used etomidate-laced ...
"We will ... impose much stiffer penalties." Government cracks down on vaping with newly proposed penalties and jail time: ...
The island state will introduce stiffer penalties for vaping offen­ces, including possible jail time for "severe" violations, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced.
The most important factor encouraging young people to quit vaping is social support, said a youth worker. Read more at ...
Singapore will treat vaping as a drug offense, with tougher penalties and rehab for offenders, PM Lawrence Wong said in his ...
While Singapore emerged with the so-called baseline tariff of 10 per cent, PM Wong was right to point out that this comes as ...