Collaboration will include ticket packages for buses and museums and more frequent services during special events.
Black spots on Hong Kong Island to be monitored from April 22 using footage from Transport Department to tackle congestion and traffic offences.
Postal service suspends land and sea delivery with immediate effect, while airmail packages will be turned away from April 27.
Ahead of Easter holiday, Consumer Council reveals that among 27 surveyed policies, 22 lowered maximum benefit limits for elderly and children.
City currently plans to raise air passenger departure tax to help address deficit, but lawmakers fear move may drive travellers elsewhere.
One expert says ‘traditional belief’ persists over long hours and physical presence being ‘key indicators of dedication and productivity’.
First post shows a girl smoking a cigarette in a stairwell, with a bottle of alcoholic drink placed next to her.
Man, 52, rescued from hotel in Mandalay by Hong Kong rescue team, in collaboration with mainland Chinese counterparts.
Police investigating as government warns public not to believe online video in which figure resembling Chan advertises fake investment platform.
Another operator, Golden Harvest Cinema, also announces it will close Whampoa branch in April.
Spectators lament taxi arrangements at Kai Tak Sports Park with some having to wait up to 45 minutes.
Business is expected to increase by 40 to 50 per cent in Kowloon City bars, but some fans say they still prefer to get drinks on the island side after matches.
Move by budget carrier follows announcement from Hong Kong aviation regulator that devices will be restricted on local airlines from April 7.
Appliances, clothing found in suspicious container declared as carrying two private cars and a smaller amount of electronic goods.
City’s consumers revelled in a gold bracelet and coin collaboration between China’s largest jewellery retailer and Japanese anime sensation.
Consumer Council to urge ticket seller Cityline to arrange exchange service as soon as possible to ‘protect the rights and interests’ of customers.
Sick, skinny, lost – all types of felines have ended up at Siu Lam-lam’s Dundas Cafe in Mong Kok, but her days as neighbourhood carer are coming to an end.
Group says via social media they will proceed with March 23 performance ‘out of respect for our fans and all stakeholders involved’.
Study collected employment data of 3,236 working-age mainland migrants between 2019 and 2024.
Wanted activists Kevin Yam and Ted Hui, both in Australia, reportedly the target of letters and pamphlets that have sparked official response.
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Commissioner for Narcotics Kesson Lee also notes spate of arrests related to drug since key ingredient was banned last month.
Starry Lee, city’s sole delegate to nation’s top legislative body, points to slow pace of construction in project at the border.
Expert calls for better understanding about special educational needs (SEN), as parents report stares, teasing and scolding.
Estimated 650,000 visitors set to visit 10-day show in Victoria Park, with 5 to 10 per cent expected to be tourists.
Ocean Park says eyelid of ‘Elder Sister’ turned red but confirms injury will not affect her sight.
Consumers from Thailand, Indonesia lead in buying products from city, while Singapore respondents have highest spend per purchase.
Staff from Aldrich Bay Playground alerted police after discovering about 110 metres of water pipes were missing.
Two men arrested in separate customs operations, with goods seized worth HK$29 million.
City not required to impose new duties on US goods, economist warns move could create ‘price gap’ for mainland buyers shopping in Hong Kong.
North Point venue became cultural landmark with its staging of Cantonese opera, with one fan saying her visit was ‘like a pilgrimage’.
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