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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: Are printed flyers still effective advertising?

From April 2026, property agents from several major agencies will no longer be allowed to leave flyers in visible areas. This is particularly for areas in HDB estates such as on gates, doors or common corridors. It’s not a blanket ban, but agents from these firms could face consequences if flyers are left in public view. How will this impact the way agents advertise and reach out to potential clients as well as the business of a flyer printing company? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out from Derrick Lim, Managing Director, RPI; Property Agents Jean Lim and Andrew Liang; Sharon Ng, Professor and Deputy Dean, Nanyang Business School

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Managing your pets’ wellness as veterinary fees continue to rise

With the cost of living on the rise, pet owners in Singapore are feeling the squeeze and many are asking where they can cut back without compromising their pet’s well-being. While it may be tempting to scale down on care, experts say the key is to cut the extras, not the essentials. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Eddie Tan, veterinarian and Senior Technical and Key Account Manager for Companion Animals at Boehringer Ingelheim to learn more about how pet owners can make smarter choices, prioritise what truly matters, and avoid bigger medical bills down the line, all while staying responsible without breaking the bank. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - SUSHISAMBA’s Copacabana Brunch and New Refreshed Menu

From laid-back indulgent brunches to thoughtfully refreshed menus, restaurants today are doing more than just serving good food; they’re creating experiences. Cheryl Goh speaks with Chef Paul Hallet, Senior Executive Chef at SUSHISAMBA Singapore to get a closer look at one concept that’s embracing that shift, with a vibrant Copacabana-inspired brunch and a newly updated à la carte menu designed to excite both new and returning diners.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Middle Eastern & global HNW capital rotating quietly into Singapore commercial real estate

From the US to the Middle East, global volatility has been dominating headlines. But a quieter rotation has been taking place in Singapore’s private markets. Much of this activity remains off the radar, moving through private co‑investment structures and family office mandates rather than public transactions. Cheryl Goh speaks with Maureen Li, Founder and CEO, ABIEL Property Investment Fund to unpack what’s driving this under‑the‑radar shift — and what it could signal for Singapore’s property market.

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CNA938 Rewind - What are ‘impossible’ crimes and how can you commit them?

An Italian man tried to offload what he thought was a fake Rolex but it turned out to be real, landing him in legal trouble. How does an “impossible crime” even work, and why can you still be guilty? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman break it down with Hamza Malik, Senior Associate, BR Law Corporation

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CNA938 Rewind - Back to work after cancer: Recovery doesn’t end at treatment for survivors

Returning to work after cancer is often seen as a sign of “getting back to normal” but the reality is far more complex. In a follow-up to a CNA commentary, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Doris Lim, Breast Cancer Survivor & Patient Care Administrative Executive, Singapore Cancer Society about the emotional and physical challenges of re-entering the workplace, and Jason Ho, Senior Social Worker, Psychosocial Services Department, Singapore Cancer Society on what employers are getting wrong and what needs to change.

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