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  • [ 15 June 2026 ] Further information on the IoT Fire Detection System for five-storey buildings in Sai Kung Town COMMUNITY
  • [ 13 June 2026 ] The Hooghly Review presents The Writer’s Gauntlet with Sadie Kaye, featuring Helen Lederer  CULTURE
  • [ 13 June 2026 ] Car crashes head-on with taxi in Sai Kung, injuring six; the two drivers briefly trapped ACCIDENTS AND CRIME
  • [ 12 June 2026 ] Dogs allowed to enter permitted food premises from 9 July ANIMAL WELFARE
  • [ 12 June 2026 ] New student accommodation at HKUST slated to reduce traffic congestion in Sai Kung and Clearwater Bay COMMUNITY
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ANIMAL WELFARE

Jill Robinson: life on the go with gloriously silly dog called Muppet

3 May 2015 rmedcalf 0

To the legions of animal welfare enthusiasts in Hong Kong, the outstanding hero is Jill Robinson. SAI KUNG BUZZ asked Jill about her life and plans.  Do you still live in Clearwater Bay?  Do you […]

ACCIDENTS AND CRIME

Local fire station handles 242 hill rescues, 191 fires and 4,552 ambulance calls in a year

3 May 2015 rmedcalf 0

Sai Kung’s fire station, looking after the biggest area in Hong Kong, handled 242 mountain rescues, 191 fires and 4,552 ambulance call-outs last year, Station Commander Alfred Tang Wai Kwong, said. The most dramatic and difficult incident during the year, the Assistant […]

ENVIRONMENT

Danger of leukaemia: residents should monitor radiation

3 May 2015 rmedcalf 0

People with small children should monitor radiation in their environments, according to two former City University academics who live in Sai Kung.  In fact all residents should do so.  The academics are Dr Robin Bradbeer, a chartered […]

FOOD & DRINK

Barford’s brewery: Professor insists it’s not for partying

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

A brewery is being set up in a teaching laboratory at the University of Science and Technology, Professor John Barford said.  Costing only about $100,000, it’s a micro-brewery taking up just 15 sq ft, but dispensing 50 […]

PEOPLE

Paul Letters: even neuropathy can’t stop a good man

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

Sai Kung’s emerging author, Paul Letters, is one of those rare people who can’t stop smiling. Yet he gets around on a mobility scooter. Paul was struck by peripheral neuropathy at age 33, in 2006.  […]

DEVELOPMENT

Bikers vent anger as government kills off plans for cycling tracks

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

  The proposed cycling tracks through Sai Kung are “canned and dead”, according to Guy Shirra, Operations Officer at Friends of Sai Kung. The main reason given by Paul Chu of the Civil Engineering and Development […]

ENVIRONMENT

Blast fishing in our waters escalates again, marine surveyors show

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

Blast fishing in Sai Kung waters has escalated suddenly in the last six months, marine consultant Paul Hodgson said. About 100 cases of fishing with explosives have been detected in our area by sensors in […]

PEOPLE

Painter Psyche Chong hit by $200,000 burglary

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

When Psyche Chong, Sai Kung’s painting lawyer, woke one morning last month she wondered why her alarm had not gone off. Cries of the neighbour’s baby had roused her from sleep at 8.15am. She reached for one of the […]

ENVIRONMENT

What carcinogens are you and your family breathing in month by month?

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

On the waterfront facing Port Shelter and Sai Kung the University of Science and Technology operates an air monitoring station called a “supersite”. It records the air pollution we all breathe in month by month. […]

PEOPLE

Strange behaviour of UST professor Windy Miller no longer confined to laboratory by Nathan Noodle

5 April 2015 rmedcalf 0

HKUST professor Andy “Windy” Miller has succumbed to primeval instincts and become a Viking. The cuddly eccentric formally adopted his fierce new persona at the “Up Helly Aa” (See You in Hell) fire festival in the […]

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Latest News

  • Further information on the IoT Fire Detection System for five-storey buildings in Sai Kung Town
    15 June 2026 0
  • The Hooghly Review presents The Writer’s Gauntlet with Sadie Kaye, featuring Helen Lederer 
    13 June 2026 0
  • Car crashes head-on with taxi in Sai Kung, injuring six; the two drivers briefly trapped
    13 June 2026 0
  • Dogs allowed to enter permitted food premises from 9 July
    12 June 2026 0
  • New student accommodation at HKUST slated to reduce traffic congestion in Sai Kung and Clearwater Bay
    12 June 2026 0

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