
26-02-2008
- HAD opens 10 temporary cold shelters this evening
 - Hong Kong stands up against avian influenza
 - Speech by SFST at the Spring Cocktail Reception of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (English only) (with photo)
 - Further discussions on the way forward for medium of instruction policy
 - Secretary for Security talks about crime situation
 - Estimated live pig supply
 - Guidelines relaxed on use of mobile phones in public hospitals (with photo)
 - HK gears up for public health and food safety during equestrian events
 - HK Film Archive remembers Lydia Sum in retrospective
 - Human case of avian flu in Shanwei confirmed
 - Police appeal for information on missing woman (with photo)
 - Another job fair held in Tin Shui Wai
 - Mai Po Nature Reserve re-opens tomorrow
 - Seven employers ordered to pay MPF arrears
 - HAD to open temporary cold shelters this evening
 - Applications invited for Phase 3 Surplus HOS Flats (with photos)
 - Live broadcast of Budget Speech delivery on electronic media
 - Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre prisoner found committing suicide
 - Elderly reminded to take precautionary measures during cold spell
 - $1 increase in flagfall fares for urban and New Territories taxis
 - Residential Mortgage Survey Results for January 2008
 - Effective Exchange Rate Index
 - SHA visits Southern District (with photos)
 - "Hong Kong 2006 Population By-census Thematic Report: Older Persons" published
 - Higher guarantee and grant ceilings for Small and Medium Enterprise Funding Schemes (with photo)
 - Yuen Long restaurant ordered to suspend business
 - Annual HIV infections continue to rise
 - Budget-related publications available to public tomorrow
 - Hong Kong Monetary Authority Exchange Fund Bills Tender Results
 - Thirty-eight pollution convictions in January
 - "Quarterly Report on General Household Survey October to December 2007" Published
 - 19 building plans approved in January
 - Temporary closure of Western Park Sports Centre
 - Man arrested in connection with Wan Chai death
 




