21-09-2015
- Regional Traffic Day of Hong Kong Island
- SCED speaks on ATV
- One drinking water sample at kindergarten exceeds WHO standard
- Six passengers refused permission to land lodge claims for non-refoulement
- Hong Kong Customs seizes 776 grams of suspected heroin (with photo)
- Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected rhino horns at airport (with photo)
- SCMA visits Islands District (with photos)
- CHP investigates outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in nursery school
- Contractors fined for violation of safety legislation
- Chinese Film Panorama 2015 to showcase blossoming contemporary Chinese cinema (with photos)
- CS visits Sha Tin District (with photos)
- Housing Authority approved implementation arrangements for Redevelopment of Pak Tin Estate Phase 10
- Twenty-one students awarded Multi-faceted Excellence Scholarship (with photos)
- Appointments to Ping Wo Fund Advisory Committee
- SCS visits Social Welfare Department (with photos)
- CE meets Finance Minister of India (with photo)
- Two green turtles returned to sea (with photo)
- The Legislative Council Commission special meeting
- Effective Exchange Rate Index
- Employment and vacancies statistics for June 2015
- Consumer Price Indices for August 2015
- Hong Kong's Balance of Payments and International Investment Position statistics for the second quarter of 2015
- August's monthly ovitrap index for Aedes albopictus rises
- Community Oral History Theatre Project to be launched in Sha Tin in October
- Trio Beach reopened
- Suspicious Internet banking mobile application related to Public Bank (Hong Kong) Limited
- HKZBG to hold "Meet-the-Zookeepers" activity in early October (with photo)
- Dance On Series to feature local dance talents
- Public urged not to burn wax, fly sky lanterns or litter at LCSD venues during Mid-Autumn Festival
- Firing practice for October 2015
- Red flags hoisted at Clear Water Bay First Beach and Clear Water Bay Second Beach
- Missing man in Tin Shui Wai located
- Flag-raising ceremony cancelled
- Employers, contractors and employees should be aware of electrical safety at work during rainstorm
- Public urged to report flooding