As part of the annual animal welfare association financial support scheme, the Regional Government, in conjunction with the Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Rural Development, this week signed a programme-contract with the Funchal Domestic Animal Protection Society (SPAD), for 30 thousand euros.
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A traditional sheep shearing demonstration will take place tomorrow, the 18th of July, at the Madeira Theme Park.
While talking to journalists at the inauguration of MAMMA – Museum of Modern Art of Madeira, yesterday morning, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, confirmed that the current restrictive measures will remain in place, and if the numbers of positive cases continue to increase, he will not hesitate to introduce new restrictive measures.
The Republican National Guard (GNR), will continue their search for the Polish tourist, who went missing more than a week ago, in the mountainous region of Calheta.
A statement issued by the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), confirmed that a 2.0 magnitude earthquake was registered at 02:17 this morning off the southeast coast of the Desertas, at a depth of 10 km.
This morning (13th of July), the CDU held a political initiative on the detrimental effects privatisation has had on Funchal's coastline.
The brother of Michal Kozek Krzysztof, the Polish citizen who disappeared on Wednesday while out trail training has not given up hope, and has asked everyone to help him find his brother.
During his visit to the Animal Protection Society (SPAD), Pedro Calado, candidate for Funchal City Council for the PSD/CDS coalition, promised, that if elected he would develop a massive sterilisation plan for all animals abandoned on the island's public roads.
The search for the missing Polish trail runner, who has been missing since Wednesday has been suspended, and the case has now been handed over to the Public Security Police.
Yesterday morning, an appeal was posted on the social media network Reddit asking if anyone had seen Michal, a Polish citizen, who has formally been reported missing in Madeira. The message read:
Reacting to the news of the buried asbestos in the Ginjas area of São Vincente, the Regional Government (RG) has issued a statement stating that the removal and disposal of asbestos material cost the RG 2.6 million euros, and that it is available to collaborate with the judicial authorities during their investigation.
The Portuguese naval training ship, NRP Sagres, docked in Funchal harbour yesterday and will remain here until Sunday when it will leave for the Azores via Porto Santo. This is the ships first stop on its two and a half month voyage from Lisbon Naval Base. On board are 169, 3rd year cadets from the Naval School commanded by Captain António Camilo.
According to the Portuguese Institute of Atmosphere and Sea (IPMA), the Madeira archipelago is at a very high risk of ultraviolet (UV) exposure today.
The PS Parliamentary Group will file a request for a parliamentary hearing with the Regional Secretary for the Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change, Susana Prada, in the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, with a view to finding out the whole truth about the asbestos found buried at the Ginjas site, in São Vicente.
Slightly on the defensive this morning at the Madeiran Parliament, the Vice President of the Regional Government, Pedro Calado announced that Madeira has already administered 215,000 doses of vaccines, and that not a single dose has been wasted!