The reader as reporter: Don’t go in this lift!
Dozens of people have been trapped in the dodgy lift at Wilson Parking in the centre of town opposite McDonald’s. Still it goes on clanking and groaning and lurching… and grinding to a halt. This […]
Dozens of people have been trapped in the dodgy lift at Wilson Parking in the centre of town opposite McDonald’s. Still it goes on clanking and groaning and lurching… and grinding to a halt. This […]
New leadership has taken over at the Sai Kung Hash House Harriers, after founder Guy Shirra stepped aside. The local Hash is unusual: It’s run by a man and a woman. Mike Featherston, Grand Master, […]
Outward Bound held a reception at the Hong Kong Club recently to celebrate 45 years. Sir David Ackers-Jones, a co-founder, addressed the 130 guests and singled out John Wei, David Lam and Howard Young, who […]
Sai Kung entrepreneur Priscilla Soligo has started production at a new chocolate factory in Kwun Tong. The 1400sf site at Hewlett Centre is owned by the Soligo and Whitfield families and operated by four relatives with […]
The first Andy Naylor Memorial Race was held in the hills of Tseung Kwan O and Clearwater Bay on a blue-sky day with nothing going wrong, except for trail markings being deleted at two sections. […]
A developer’s plans for 41 houses in Uk Tau and Ko Tong will be opposed by Charles Mok, Chairman of Professional Commons, at the Town Planning Board meeting in June. Dr Robin Bradbeer, secretary of […]
Rural committees are secretive and accountable to no-one, Dave Newbery, Cathay captain and Hoi Ha activist, writes in an open letter to the Home Affairs Department. The rural committees also spend public money that disappears […]
Alexandra Carlile has a knack for spotting market niches for websites and chatrooms that work. She has done it twice in the last three years with Sai Kung Mummies and Sai Kung Helpers for Helpers. Both are […]
The process of education is largely successful in Hong Kong because of a circle of trust that exists between parents, teachers and students. This is not always the case in other countries, where more critical […]
A team of 20 Hong Kong girls — nine from Sai Kung — has won second place in world Irish-dancing championships in Germany. Catriona Newcombe, founder of the Echoes of Erin School of Irish Dancing, said the team had taken […]
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