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Health · New TerritoriesThe police, together with the Education Bureau and the Social Affairs Department, recently held a youth suicide prevention course. Participants, including primary and secondary school teachers, social workers and students, had in-depth exchanges and sharing on topics such as dealing with school crisis management and preventing student suicide incidents. The Education Bureau's New Territories East District Education Service, the New Territories N…See the Story
New York State Police Department of Education has organized a youth suicide prevention course on the psychological health of schoolchildren.
New Territories · New TerritoriesThe government launched a fiber-optic network funding scheme in 2018 to improve Internet infrastructure, covering 235 villages in the New Territories and remote islands. Currently, more than 160 villages have set up fiber-optic networks through the funding scheme, benefiting about 80,000 villagers. In addition, three undersea fiber-optic cables connecting Hong Kong Island to Lamma Island, Lantau to Cheung Chau, and Lantau to Peng Chau have been …See the Story
160 villages benefit 80,000 villagers through funding plans to set up fiber-optic networks
Cyclone · New TerritoriesThe high-altitude cyclone is bringing generally clear weather along the coast of Guangdong. Today, the area in Hong Kong is broadly sunny. Some areas can be seen in the morning. The day is hot, the city's highest temperature is about 30 degrees, the New Territories is a couple of degrees higher. The winds are moderate to and moderate south to southeast. Look forward to the next two or three days of hot weather, some time sunshine. There will be …See the Story
Observatory - Lower visibility in parts of the city The city's highest temperature is about 30 degrees and the New Territories is another two degrees higher.
New Territories · New TerritoriesThe Privacy Commissioner's Office today (12th) arrested a 22-year-old Chinese woman in the New Territories. The arrested person is suspected of disclosing his personal data without the consent of the data subject, in violation of section 64 (3A) of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (“Privacy Ordinance”). The arrested persons have been granted bail, and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner will continue to investigate the case. Investigatio…See the Story
22-year-old woman arrested for disclosing her ex-boyfriend's personal information after breaking up
New Territories · New TerritoriesThe Privacy Commissioner's Office today (12th) arrested a 22-year-old Chinese woman in the New Territories. The arrested person is suspected of disclosing his personal data without the consent of the person in question, in violation of section 64 (3A) of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. Investigations revealed that the culprit and the arrested persons were men and women...See the Story
A 22-year-old girl who broke up with her ex-boyfriend was arrested - Hong Kong Economic Daily
Opinion · New TerritoriesLiu Ye Qiang, chairman of the New Territories Township Council and a member of the Executive Council, said a few days ago that public opinion at Fanling Golf Course is “reversing” due to political development. Many people who did not support retaining the stadium in the past now feel regret it, believing that the current course has a suitable purpose, and the opposite question is why they want to build a house. Chief Executive Li Jiachao, a form…See the Story
[Opinion] Fanling High Stadium | Li Jiao Super: The harvest does not affect the high-ball game "On-the-job" handling of incidents
Taxis · New TerritoriesThe taxi industry previously submitted an application to the Government to increase the price increase for urban taxis (red) from $27 to $32, and that New Territories taxis (green) and Lantau (blue) taxis (blue) be increased separately from $23.5 and $22 to $28. The “Sing Tao Headline” reporter visited the district today (8th) to inquire about the opinions of the public and taxi drivers. Some members of the public said “no tips after the price i…See the Story