Missing man in Hung Hom located
A man who went missing in Hung Hom has been located. Chung Ngai-fung, aged 27, went missing after he was last seen on Wing Kwong Street on January 6 afternoon. His family made a report to P… read more
A man who went missing in Hung Hom has been located. Chung Ngai-fung, aged 27, went missing after he was last seen on Wing Kwong Street on January 6 afternoon. His family made a report to P… read more
The Transport Department (TD) announced today (January 8) that Guangdong-Hong Kong cross-boundary private cars (i.e. dual-plate private cars) under respective quotas and issued with valid Closed Road Permits (CRPs) for using ot… read more
The following is issued on behalf of the Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong’s Franchised Bus Service:
The Government today (January 8) announced the release of the Report of the Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong’s Franchised Bus Service (the Report), which the Independent Review Committee on Hong Kong’s Franchised Bus Service (the Committee) submitted to the Chief Executive on December 31, 2018, with part of a sentence in the “Acknowledgements” chapter of the Report redacted “to ensure a fair trial of the ongoing criminal proceedings”.
Having received oral evidence over a total of 21 days from the representatives of 19 specifically identified interested parties, and that of two expert witnesses, together with a total of over 22 000 pages of written submissions/reports, the Committee has made 45 recommendations on safety-related measures which it has referred to the Chief Executive.
The recommendations were made with a view to developing and sustaining a proactive approach to franchised bus safety as well as addressing specific safety-related issues identified during the course of the Committee’s work. The Committee’s recommendations are set out in Chapter 23 of the Report, and a six-page “Summary of Recommendations” is set out in Chapter 24.
At the invitation of the Government, the redacted Report has been uploaded to the website of the Committee (www.irc-bus.gov.hk/eng/report.html). The Committee notes that the Government will release the full Report after all relevant criminal legal proceedings have been concluded. read more
The Vitality Run of the 7th Hong Kong Games (HKG) will be held on March 10 (Sunday) for members of the public to share the fun of running and show support for athletes who are gearing up for the HKG competitions. Enrolment will begin on January 10 (Thursday).
The event has received overwhelming responses from the public since it was first held in 2015. This year’s Vitality Run, being the third one to be staged by the HKG, will increase the quotas once again to allow more people to take part in this community participation programme. The Hong Kong Jockey Club will continue to be the title sponsor of the Vitality Run.
The Vitality Run is scheduled for the morning of March 10 and will be held alongside the Shing Mun River in Sha Tin. Enrolment quotas of 4 100 and 1 200 are available for the about-3-kilometre run (open to all ages) and the 10km run (for those aged 16 or above) respectively.
Members of the public can register free of charge and each participant will get a souvenir T-shirt and a gift pack. Those who complete the run within the time limit will also receive a certificate and a souvenir medal. To add more fun to the event, participants can dress up and compete for the Most Creative Costume Prize and the Overall Best Team Costume Prize.
The about-3km run will begin at 9am. The route will start at Yuen Wo Road (near Sha Tin Sports Ground), proceeding to Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road, Fo Tan Road and Yuen Wo Road and finishing at Sha Tin Sports Ground.
The 10km run will commence at 8.30am, also from Yuen Wo Road (near Sha Tin Sports Ground), proceeding to Sha Tin Rural Committee Road, Tai Chung Kiu Road and Fo Tan Road, and then heading back to Yuen Wo Road. After arriving at Yuen Wo Road Sports Centre, participants will switch to the jogging and cycling tracks alongside the Shing Mun River via the Hong Kong Sports Institute campus and sports ground, then turn around before the Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works (without entering the Hong Kong Sports Institute) and finish at Sha Tin Sports Ground.
Enrolment will start at 8.30am on January 10 on a first-come, first-served basis through the following methods:
The No. 3 alarm fire which broke out on a vessel in the Lamma Southwest Anchorage today (January 8) was brought under control at 3.42 pm. Firemen are now fighting the blaze u… read more