The Regional Health Service issued a statement today, saying that despite computer problems, the care provided in both the clinical and non-clinical services remained unaffected.
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On Friday the 15th of December at 19:00, the Agricultural School of Madeira will host its Christmas concert at the Conservatory - Professional School of the Arts of Madeira, in partnership with the Municipality of São Vicente.
More than 73% of Portuguese people aged 65 and over have received their flu vaccination this year. At the regional level, vaccinations are at 91.7%.
A fantastic initiative, 'Give a used book and change a Christmas forever,' organised by FNAC and ENTRAJUDA, runs until the 20th of December.
Ten songs have been chosen to be part of the 2024 Madeira Children's Song Festival.
House prices are yet again on the increase.
The 1st São Martinho Christmas Market started today and will remain open from 17:00 - 22:00 at the Jardins do Lido until the 23rd of December.
During a CMF meeting, it was agreed that four animal welfare associations will receive 15,000 euros of support each for their sterilisation programmes.
The most magical month of the year has arrived at MadeiraShopping, and from music to cooking, not forgetting the reading of charming Christmas tales, the shopping centre has prepared a full programme of family activities.
Of the 779 Madeirans who participated in colorectal cancer screening, about 25% of those tested were found to have cancer.
Given that journalists were forbidden access to the II Discussion Forum integrated into the Study on the Characterisation of Poverty in the Autonomous Region of Madeira, the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) presented today a protest vote to the Legislative Assembly.
Galp's 'Solidarity Energy' programme has 50,000 gas cylinders available for delivery to economically vulnerable families,
This morning, the first 2023 Farmers' Market Christmas Fair opened.
The IKEA Planning and Ordering Studio in Madeira is now open and located in the La Vie shopping centre.
While experts have stated that the tree was safe, this is not what the ex Regional Director of Forestry believes.















