NGO bridges silence for the deaf

[RTHK] - 11/18/2024

A non-governmental organisation says having a hearing impairment should not be an impediment to seeking mental health support. That is why Silence Limited, one of 11 Operation Santa Claus beneficiaries this year, has launched a project titled Finding a Way to My Heart. The NGO's Operations (…)



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Mainland Chinese tourists fall down Hong Kong escalator ‘like dominoes’
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Hong Kong eyes Europe’s wealthy with London, Paris, Milan on family office agenda
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[South China Morning Post] - 17/11/2024
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[South China Morning Post] - 18/11/2024
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[RTHK] - 17/11/2024
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[South China Morning Post] - 17/11/2024
Daily turnover of southern leg of Hong Kong’s Stock Connect up by 40 times since 2014 launch
Reviewing Stock Connect scheme, which marks its 10th anniversary, finance chief Paul Chan lists listed three areas (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 17/11/2024
Operation Santa Claus: Hong Kong group to train ‘well-being practitioners’ to help pupils
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[South China Morning Post] - 17/11/2024
Hong Kong doubles down on surfing ban at public beaches, officials refuse to discuss change
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[South China Morning Post] - 18/11/2024
Storm Man-yi: Hong Kong issues T1 signal on Monday morning
Observatory also says warning expected to remain in force until 6pm.
[South China Morning Post] - 17/11/2024
First electric ferry to begin tests in HK waters
Hong Kong's first electric ferry will arrive in the city this week and will be put into service after tests are (…)
[RTHK] - 18/11/2024
T3 not likely, says observatory
The observatory on Monday said the chances of it issuing a T3 over Severe Tropical Storm Man-yi are not high, (…)
[RTHK] - 18/11/2024