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CNA938 Rewind - New SAFE framework: what’s changing in food grading?

Singapore’s food safety grading system is getting a revamp. From 19 January, the new Safety Assurance for Food Establishments (SAFE) framework moves away from one-off inspections towards long-term monitoring. How is it different, and how could it make your next meal out safer? Daniel Martin speaks with Chan Fong Ying, senior food safety consultant with ISRC Private Limited.

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CNA938 Rewind - Hunt Down Bad Guys & Go on Thrill Rides @ Sentosa’s 4D AdventureLand

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out where in Sentosa kids and kids at heart can enjoy some high-tech, interactive fun – hunting bad guys in the Wild West and going on gravity-defying rides. Kevin Cheong, Executive Director of Sentosa 4D AdventureLand, will describe the entertainment zone’s various experiences that are suitable for almost every age group. Cheong will talk about ‘Chaos In Wonderland’, ‘Extreme Log Ride’, ‘Haunted Mine Ride 4D’, and ‘Desperados’ - the first 4D interactive shoot-out game in Asia.

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CNA938 Rewind - Enjoying SingLit in Multisensory Ways - VERSE 2026 by Arts House Group

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro finds out what’s new at this year’s VERSE, a literary arts programme organised by Arts House Group. Held across the Civic District from 9 to 31 January in conjunction with the annual Light to Night festival, VERSE 2026 features more than 15 programmes blending text, sound, discussions, movement and visual art. Arts House Group’s Michelle Choy will provide main highlights - including interactive installations, immersive performances and hands-on activities - spanning ticketed and free programmes. Visual artist and illustrator Aida Sa'ad will talk about “brumblings”, an interactive outdoor installation at The Arts House lawn where alphabet blocks bump into each other.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eco Warriors of Rock – Profiling SG Band Emperor Niño

In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the co-founders of Singapore independent rock band Emperor Niño. Ethan Chan and Manisha Saigal – who formed the band in 2024 – will talk about how their music addresses environmental issues around the world, in particular what’s happening to the planet’s mountains and subterranea like sinking lands and melting glaciers. Saigal and Chan will describe the recording process for their debut album “Sedimentary Blues” and how it was completed despite both members being in different continents. True to their environmental beliefs, Emperor Niño describe pressing their debut album in BioVinyl format - PVC vinyl made from biomass materials.

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CNA938 Rewind - What the 19,600 BTO launches in 2026 say about housing policy going forward

What does the launch of 19,600 BTO flats in 2026 — including over 4,000 with shorter waiting times of under three years — mean for the future of public housing in Singapore? Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Sing Tien Foo, Provost’s Chair Professor at the Department of Real Estate, NUS Business School.

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CNA938 Rewind - Autobahn/Shariot’s payback problems: can a sinking company settle its $300m debts?

Autobahn Rent A Car recently suspended its vehicle rental business and withdrew a High Court appeal against creditor action. The company owed more than S$300 million as of December 23. With so much at stake, can creditors recover their money? Daniel Martin speaks with Debby Lim, Senior Partner at Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP.

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