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Or work your way to a fitter body this weekend. Mommies can gym for free for the month of May.
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Or work your way to a fitter body this weekend. Mommies can gym for free for the month of May.

Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES are taking a walk down memory lane with the National Heritage Board of Singapore by taking part in the Singapore HeritageFest 2022.
Headlining the celebrations is the launch of the short film “The Capitol of Singapore”, a film by Raphael Millet, telling the story of The Capitol Building and its pivotal role in Singapore’s history. “The Capitol of Singapore” will be screening at the Capitol Theatre on 6 to 7 May 2022.
Throughout the month, Capitol Singapore and CHIJMES also invite all to a series of guided heritage walks to learn about the country’s storied past which includes City Tours FunVee™ Open-Top Double-Decker Bus, Sidecar Civic District Tour and the on-foot Capitol Singapore & CHIJMES Heritage Tour, as well as a string of in-mall promotions, social media giveaways, contests and on-ground activities that are not to be missed.
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