City leader’s wife says she hopes innovations can be leveraged ‘so that people of all ages and backgrounds can participate in voluntary work’.
Syndicate employed ‘ingenious’ methods to hide drugs in car seats shipped in two containers from Netherlands and Spain, officers say.
Membership of a WhatsApp concern group set up by a few mothers balloons to more than 800 people within hours.
Some Hongkongers forced to stay in youth hotels after deadly Tai Po fire in November feel as if they are ‘being tossed around like a ball’.
But those who do seek treatment at clinics find it difficult to secure an appointment, with multiple calls and long waits.
New rules include ban on anyone smoking at designated boarding points for public transport when waiting in queue of two or more people.
Hospital Authority chief executive Libby Lee says implementation of the new A&E charges has been smooth.
Boardwalk’s eastern section, from North Point Promenade to Quarry Bay’s Hoi Yu Street, injects vitality into harbourfront, official says.
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Families at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront say celebrations are more muted this year after the deadly Tai Po fire last month.
Return tickets for adults will cost HK$116 from next Monday, while fares for children and the elderly will jump to HK$75.
Ho Wai-ho given full honours as hearse travels past site of fire in Tai Po en route to final resting place in Gallant Garden.
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Hospitals to make allowances as well as deploying more staff during shift to new healthcare payment arrangements from January 1.
Yau Yiu-wai, 73, fifth-generation owner of Sun Nga Shing Umbrella Store, values craftsmanship and offers repairs, but says trade no longer viable.
University accused of silencing union after removing messages from campus mourning victims of the deadly Tai Po blaze and calling for justice.
Owners at estates with projects by beleaguered contractor for Wang Fuk Court fear they might need to hire new company and spend even more.