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Thousands Of HK People Apply For New Canada Visas

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new immigration pathway for Hong Kong residents has received nearly 6,000 appli... Read more

Boy's Infection Was Genuine: Yuen Kwok-yung

Microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung on Thursday rejected suggestions that a four-year-boy had tested false positive for the co... Read more

Bike Group Chair Slams 'excessive' Police Enforcement

The chair of a local cycling group has criticised the police’s “excessive” enforcement of social distancing rules,... Read more

Officials Must Out Punished Teachers, High Court Told

A group founded by former Chief Executive CY Leung told the High Court on Thursday that the authorities must reveal the ... Read more

Hong Kong's Jobless Rate Falls To 6.4 Percent

Hong Kong’s unemployment rate fell to 6.4 percent in April, with the city’s labour chief saying the containment of t... Read more

Prison Not Politics Is My Future Now: Chu Hoi-dick

Former lawmaker Chu Hoi-dick has announced that he's leaving politics and disbanding his political group, as he prepares... Read more

Boy Tests Negative Now, HK Nears 28-day Covid Goal

A four-year-old boy who was recently confirmed as having Covid-19 has repeatedly tested negative for the virus, suggesti... Read more

High Time To Pass Waste Charging Bill, Lawmakers Told

A public policy think tank on Thursday called on lawmakers to end the city’s two-decade long wait for a waste charging... Read more

National Security Suspect's Jury Trial Bid Rejected

National security suspect Tong Ying-kit has lost his bid to overturn the decision to deny him a trial by jury, after a H... Read more

Time To Consider Resuming Cross-border Travel: Expert

An infectious disease expert says Hong Kong will be able to start talks on resuming cross-border travel with the mainlan... Read more

'Don't Increase Statutory Holidays During Depression'

The pro-business Liberal Party on Thursday said the government should delay moves to increase statutory holidays for blu... Read more

June 4th Vigil Organisers 'not Hopeful' This Year

The group that regularly organises events to remember the Tiananmen Square massacre on Thursday said it is not hopeful o... Read more

School Denies Protest Link As Revamp Cash Pulled

A secondary school which has missed out on a multimillion-dollar redevelopment insisted on Wednesday it's always groomed... Read more

'Business As Usual' For Art Basel After Security Law

he Art Basel contemporary art fair opened in Hong Kong on Wednesday, offering a combination of physical and virtual show... Read more

Govt To Consider Allowing Under 16s To Get Covid Jabs

The government said on Wednesday that it will consider allowing younger children to receive Covid-19 vaccines, as long a... Read more