Multi Portugal, manager of the PLAZA Madeira shopping centre (formerly La Vie), is hosting its launch party tomorrow at 11:00 am.
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Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira (ECM), currently has thirteen bottle recycling machines distributed throughout the region.
The challenges of parenthood - a concept that encompasses families of different matrices and diversity - were the subject of debate in the "I Conference of Studies and Intervention with the Family – From Understanding to Intervention,
A man, who was reported missing yesterday in BoqueirĂŁo, Ribeira Brava, was found this afternoon lying dead in a stream.
Last week, a man blindfolded the statue in front of the Palace of Justice, Funchal.
The Regional Directorate of Health (DRS) has announced that the normative references and recommendations inherent to vaccination against influenza and Covid-19 have been updated, to include free vaccinations for those aged between 50 and 54 years old.
The Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) confirmed this morning that the pedestrian routes closed due to weather warnings are now open
La Vie has now become PLAZA Madeira
The pandemic had a negative impact on the provision of cancer care in 2020, confirms the National Cancer Registry (RON) in a report released today
The Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) has confirmed that the classified walking routes will be closed tomorrow (16th of January), for safety reasons.
In Madeira, visually impaired citizens struggle to lead a normal life.
In a statement issued today, LIDL Portugal reiterated "its interest in expanding its operation to the Autonomous Region of Madeira," stating that it has received, "so far, all the necessary support from the local authorities."
The Funchal City Council will update the prices of municipal fees, including water supply, basic sanitation, and solid waste treatment, by 5.79%, according to the average variation of inflation in the last 12 months.
The Regional Directorate of Health has confirmed that the number of 'Aedes aegypti' mosquitoes has reached unprecedented levels compared to other years.















