Train services on the CCL will be adjusted during the weekends
External Page Circle Line (CCL) train services will run shorter hours on weekends from Apr 11 to May 17 for testing ahead of the opening of three new stations.
Train services across the whole CCL will end at 11pm on Saturdays and resume at 9am on Sundays during this period. Longer travel times of up to 30 minutes may be expected during the service adjustments. Commuters are encouraged to plan ahead, and consider alternative transport options when travelling in and out of The Kallang. For more information, please visit here.
Notice: Enhancement Works At Kallang Wave Mall
Internal Page We’re excited to share that Kallang Wave Mall will be refreshed to bring you more vibrant, enjoyable retail and lifestyle experiences. There will be new community spaces, refreshed façades, and an expanded mix of lifestyle, dining, and entertainment offerings including one of Southeast Asia’s tallest indoor climb wall and a new sheltered rooftop padel ecosystem! The enhancement works will commence from May 2026 and are expected to be completed by 2028.
Chairman, Asia – Evercore
Mr Keith Magnus is Chairman of Evercore’s Asia business and a member of the firm’s global Management Committee. He has been recognised by industry panels and publications as one of Asia’s leading investment bankers.
Mr Magnus serves as Chairman of The Kallang Group Pte. Ltd., the entity established by the Government of Singapore to manage and own The Kallang (formerly the Singapore Sports Hub) and to oversee its development. The Kallang Group helps shape and drive the ongoing revitalisation of the precinct and the implementation of the Kallang Alive Masterplan. Mr Magnus was appointed following the Government’s 2022 acquisition of the precinct, during which he served as Singapore’s Chief Negotiator.
He is also Deputy Chairman of Sport Singapore and Chairman of its Finance Committee. Mr Magnus is Chairman-designate of the Families for Life Council under the Ministry of Social and Family Development, supporting the national aspiration of building strong and resilient families and advancing the “Families for Life” movement across communities and life-stages. He contributes and has contributed in various other government-appointed and non-profit roles, and previously served as a director of Sentosa Development Corporation.
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