The Municipality of Funchal (CMF) will open this week, their new Animal Welfare Unit in Rua da Alegria.
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The construction of the new São Gonçalo III Housing Project will start on Thursday, the 6th of October.
An alert has been issued by the Regional Civil Protection Service, advising the population that for the next three days (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), there will be a large number of ambulances driving around in the municipalities of Funchal, Câmara de Lobos, and Machico, due to a defensive ambulance driving training course.
An injured man was found late this evening lying on the ground in the Torreão area of Funchal.
Firefighters were involved yesterday evening in a rescue operation of a canyoning practitioner in the area of the Veil of the Bride, Seixal.
The Association of Amateur Theatre of Deliverance (ATAL), took centre stage this weekend at Santa Luzia gardens with their 'Enchanted Smile' initiative.
An attempted robbery at 8 am this morning on Rua João de Deus ended in the stabbing, causing serious injury to a 47-year-old.
Despite other European nations adopting a more laissez-faire approach to Covid –19 cases, the President of Madeira has confirmed that all those suffering from symptoms of the SARS–CoV–2 virus will remain in isolation for five days.
Growing criticism at the Regional Government's handling of health service waiting lists was levied last week, with Sérgio Gonçalves (PS-Madeira), categorically affirming that the island's health is being compromised.
The Health Service of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (SESARAM), will hold an internal investigation after the family of a British man who died in hospital in 2021, alleged that their son may have died from negligence.
The discussion around the first item on the agenda in the plenary of the Madeiran parliament ended with a proposal for a regional legislative decree to be passed, to create a regional stray animal sterilisation campaign in 2023.
The Regional Director of Health confirmed that taking into account the vaccination rate, and the fact that transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is under control, this year's Christmas festivities should return to normal, and not be constrained by any restrictions.
A study carried out by the Associação Portuguesa Contra a Obesidade Infantil (APCOI), in partnership with the Instituto de Saúde Ambiental - ULisboa (ISAMB), on school lunch eating habits in Portugal found that only 47.8% of the regions school classes have access to free fruit.
Police and health authorities are investigating the cause of death of a 48-year-old man found dead inside his house in Santa Maria Maior this afternoon.
The Monte Tree Tragedy will go to trial this week confirmed the President of the District of Madeira, Filipe Câmara.