• Dogs Dining Out, Data Breaches Rise, Redevelopment Aid & Rugby Opener | Hong Kong News Evening Edition | February 03, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    Hong Kong local news evening update for February 03, 2026. As you wind down your Tuesday, we are looking at a mix of digital warnings and community wins. The city's privacy watchdog has released some concerning figures regarding data safety, urging businesses and individuals in Hong Kong to be more vigilant. Meanwhile, the Urban Renewal Authority is stepping up its support for residents displaced by the city's ongoing redevelopment projects.

    On a lighter note, pet owners in Hong Kong have a major reason to celebrate as new regulations will soon allow dogs to join their humans in restaurants. Plus, we look ahead to a massive match for our local rugby team as they prepare to face Australia on the world stage. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Car Park Fees Hike, Smoking Fine Pushback, Stock Rebound & Winter Olympics | Hong Kong News Noon Edition | February 03, 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    Hong Kong local news noon update for February 03, 2026. As you head into your lunch break, we are tracking some developing stories around the city affecting your wallet and your work. Drivers in Hong Kong will want to pay attention as government car park fees are set to rise next month, while a local builders' union is pushing back against the proposed drastic increase in smoking fines.

    In financial news, the Hong Kong stock market is showing resilience today, rebounding alongside other Asian markets after a shaky start to the week. We also have updates on the Chief Executive's announcement regarding the city's first-ever five-year development plan. Finally, we wrap up with some fantastic news for local sports fans as four athletes from Hong Kong are officially confirmed to compete in the upcoming Winter Olympic Games. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Massive Scam Raids, Estate Rehousing, Rugby & LNY Cup | Hong Kong News Morning Edition | February 03, 2026
    Feb 2 2026

    Hong Kong local news morning update for February 03, 2026. We start the day with breaking news on a massive police operation targeting scams and tech crimes across the city, alongside a sobering look at the predicted budget deficit. We also cover significant changes coming for residents of two public housing estates as redevelopment plans get the green light.

    On a brighter note, the sports scene in Hong Kong is buzzing. We have details on the upcoming Lunar New Year Cup match against FC Seoul and a huge announcement regarding the Rugby World Cup opener. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Car Park Fees Hike, Five-Year Plan, Winter Olympics Team | Hong Kong News Evening Edition | February 02, 2026
    Feb 2 2026

    Hong Kong local news evening update for February 02, 2026. As the city winds down, we look at upcoming fee increases for government car parks that might affect your monthly budget. On the policy front, Chief Executive John Lee has announced Hong Kong's first-ever five-year development plan to align with national strategies.

    We also check in on the economy, with the HKMA predicting steady growth despite global headwinds. Finally, we celebrate a cool achievement as four Hong Kong athletes officially punch their tickets to the Winter Olympic Games. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Animal Cruelty Arrest, Stock Market Dip, Historic Football Win | Hong Kong News Noon Edition | February 02, 2026
    Feb 2 2026

    Hong Kong local news noon update for February 02, 2026. We cover a distressing animal cruelty case unfolding in Lok Ma Chau and take a look at the local markets, where stocks have taken a slight step back to start the week.

    On a brighter note, we wrap up the latest sports action with a historic victory in women's football that has fans buzzing. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Former Chief Secretary Passes, Seatbelt Rule Changes, Finance Update | Hong Kong News Morning Edition | February 02, 2026
    Feb 1 2026

    Hong Kong local news morning update for February 02, 2026. As we kick off a new week, we reflect on the passing of former Chief Secretary Rafael Hui, a significant figure in the city's political history. We also break down proposed changes to seatbelt regulations aimed at making your daily commute a little smoother.

    On the economic front, there is encouraging news from the Financial Secretary regarding Hong Kong's public finances, with the deficit looking smaller than expected and GDP growth holding steady. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Tuen Ma Line Updates, Traffic Scam Alert, CNY Hotel Boom | Hong Kong News Evening Edition | February 01, 2026
    Feb 1 2026

    Hong Kong local news evening update for February 01, 2026. As we wrap up the weekend, we cover police warnings regarding a sharp surge in traffic-related SMS fraud targeting local drivers. We also check in on the MTR's Tuen Ma Line following new interchange plans.

    On a brighter note, the city is gearing up for the holidays, with the hospitality sector seeing a massive spike in bookings ahead of the Lunar New Year fireworks. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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  • Sheung Wan Robbery Arrests, Paul Chan on Fiscal Reserves, Arsenal Leads PL | Hong Kong News Noon Edition | February 01, 2026
    Feb 1 2026

    Hong Kong local news noon update for February 01, 2026. We are tracking the latest developments in a major heist in Sheung Wan, where police have made significant arrests following a multimillion-yen robbery. Financial Secretary Paul Chan addresses the city's budget, emphasizing the need for a strong cash buffer to support future infrastructure projects.

    In sports, Premier League fans in Hong Kong are buzzing as Arsenal stretches their lead at the top of the table. Stay informed with ExtraLocal Hong Kong, your daily source for Hong Kong news and community vibes.

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