23-12-2011
- HAD opens temporary cold shelters this evening (2)
- Recommendation by the French authority on removal of PIP breast implants
- Market Misconduct Tribunal submits reports on dealings in ABC Communications (Holdings) Limited shares
- SFH on avian influenza
- Opening remarks by SFH on avian flu (with photo)
- Consumers reminded to be careful while using mobile data services
- Warning on orally consumed product containing banned and undeclared Western drug ingredients (with photo)
- Support social enterprises over festive season to help people with disabilities (with photos)
- HAD to open temporary cold shelters this evening
- Cold weather precautions urged for elderly and chronically ill
- Temporary closure of some LCSD leisure facilities
- Road Traffic (Amendment) Ordinance 2011 gazetted
- Elderly reminded to take precautionary measures during cold spell
- Government to sell two sites by public tender
- Meetings of the Legislative Council Committees
- CFS follows up on infant formula with possible Enterobacter sakazakii contamination in US
- Progress of the HKMA's investigations in Lehman-Brothers-related cases
- Residential Mortgage Survey Results for November 2011
- Effective Exchange Rate Index
- Approved Sai Kung Town Outline Zoning Plan referred back for amendment
- Fatal traffic accident in Pat Heung
- Competition Policy Advisory Group publishes 2010-2011 report
- Grading of beach water quality released
- Hong Kong Monetary Authority Exchange Fund Bills tender results
- Pyramid Schemes Prohibition Ordinance comes into effect on January 1
- URBTIX outlet at Tom Lee Discovery Park Branch to be relocated
- Appointment to the Electoral Affairs Commission
- Appointments to Honours Committee and Non-official Justices of the Peace Selection Committee
- Nomination period for Chief Executive Election starts on February 14
- Hong Kong Observatory Almanac 2012 on sale (with photo)
- Appointments to Council of Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Oriental magpie robin tests positive for H5N1 virus
- Government announces appointments to Consumer Council
- Hongkong Post holiday arrangements for January 2
- Red flags hoisted