Recently, there has been a lot of discussion on the affordability of Housing Board flats. To me, it is not just about the price of the HDB flat, it is more about matching the life cycle needs of the average Singaporean.
The Scan and Win Challenge is part of the Health Promotion Board’s (HPB) National Steps Challenge, which encourages Singaporeans to stay active. Participants scan QR codes at Scan and Win locations to start earning rewards.
Over the years, various commemorative or special edition ez-link cards have been issued. Many of these cards cost $20 or $30, and come without any initial stored value.
I went for two Screen For Life health screenings in the last five years, and my blood glucose, blood cholesterol and blood pressure were all found to be normal.