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Teo Heng To Reopen Some Outlets Following Temporary Exit – “Work, Dine And Chill” From $4/Hr

Teo Heng KTV was founded back in 1989 by Jackson Teo, and is well-known by Singaporeans as a family-friendly karaoke studio. The homegrown brand has gone through an especially tough time during the Covid-19 pandemic as it has had to remain closed since March last year. During their period of …

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Teo Heng KTV Closes For Good In S’pore After Over 30 Years Of Operation

In July last year, Teo Heng KTV announced that it will be closing down half of its 14 outlets in Singapore due to COVID-19. However, when Vulcan Post spoke to Teo Heng KTV last October, it said that it has reinstated and returned only two outlets — Katong and Sembawang — in …

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DPM Heng: COVID-19 Support Grant Extended To December 2020 To Help Those Unemployed

The Government will extend the Covid-19 Support Grant (CSG) to December 2020 to help Singaporeans who are unemployed or have suffered significant income loss, said Minister Heng Swee Keat. The CSG was introduced in May to complement the ComCare scheme. More than 60,000 residents have benefited, with more than $ …

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Tong Heng: How This 4th Gen S’pore Biz Owner Revamped Her Family’s 100-Year-Old Bakery

There’s a popular bakery in Chinatown that sells dairy-free, diamond-shaped egg tarts in pretty, brightly-coloured packaging. Ana Fong, the bakery’s 4th-generation successor and General Manager, wants you to know that the brand has a name: Tong Heng. This 100-year-old Cantonese pastry has been making the rounds on Singapore’s food-crazed scene. …

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A “Natural Disaster”: Teo Heng KTV To Close 7 S’pore Outlets But Founder Plans To Raise $1M

Karaoke outlets and other entertainment venues in Singapore have been forced to close down since end March following the government’s COVID-19 advisory. It’s been an undoubtedly difficult time for these businesses as the cease in operations meant no income while still having to bear overhead costs. The toughest hurdle is …

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