The Association of Banif Injured People (ALBOA) welcome the recent words of the President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, who stressed it was time to find a resolution to the BANIF situation.
Madeira Weekly
Ana Jorge, National President of the Portuguese Red Cross, has challenged the Regional Government by asking them to implement a teleassistance service for the elderly.
Registration is open for the Casa do Povo Cross Stitch course in Calheta.
Today was the last day of the VI Mostra de Camélias dos Prazeres, which took place at Quinta Pedagogical in Prazares, Calheta, revitalizing a tradition that Father Roberto Aguiar says is "important."
Yesterday evening it was reported that several sections of public lighting along Ruas 5 de Outubro and 31 de Janeiro had been turned off.
The Municipal Firefighters of Machico were called out yesterday at 19:00 to help a 48-year-old British tourist who was lost in the Funduras area of Machico.
The President of PS-Madeira, Sérgio Gonçalves, believes that it is essential to update the tourist product and improve the remuneration of workers, to ensure the region's tourism sustainability.
As recently reported, the Municipality of Santa Cruz wants to manage the water supply to the Madeira International Airport, and will proceed with a lawsuit to remove the competence of the current public supplier.
The Conservatory - Professional School of the Arts of Madeira has formally dismissed professor Sergey Abakumov, (Contemporary Dance Professor), who was accused of sexual harassment and sexual abuse of minors.
In 2022, the production of electricity, estimated from the electricity emission data provided by the Madeira Electricity Company (EEM), increased by 5.9% compared to the previous year.
Accelerating the digital transition of organisations in the Region is the goal of the Smart Islands Hub (SIH) project, whose consortium is led by the Regional Agency for the Development of Research, Technology, and Innovation (ARDITI).
The famous Brides Veil Road, which remains closed, will only be reopened if the Municipality of Porto Moniz authorises it.
A press release issued by the Porto Santo Line confirms that it will be business as usual from the 10th of February.