Month: September 2025

Tenerife Cabildo Unveils Advanced Platform to Enhance Vineyard Sustainability

Tenerife Cabildo introduces VidDATA, a platform designed to enhance vineyard resilience and support viticulture against climate change.
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Concerns Raised Over La Laguna’s Festival Spending Amid Infrastructure Cuts

La Laguna's 2025 festivities budget surpasses seven million euros, raising concerns over cuts to essential infrastructure and social services.
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Five Additional Arrests Made in Tenerife Drug Trafficking Investigation

Five individuals have been imprisoned in Santa Cruz de Tenerife as part of a drug trafficking investigation, with 18 total arrests made.
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Canary Islands Court Confirms Acquittal of Father in Child Abuse Case

Canary Islands court upholds acquittal of father accused of sexually abusing his daughter, citing lack of evidence and inconsistencies in testimony.
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Phe Festival 2025 Marks a Milestone in Puerto de la Cruz

Phe Festival 2025 in Puerto de la Cruz celebrates its tenth anniversary, attracting 10,000 attendees with a diverse lineup and sustainability initiatives.
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Culinary Delights at La Laguna’s Municipal Market: Celebrating Summer with Cuttlefish and Potatoes

Explore La Laguna's Municipal Market for summer recipes, focusing on cuttlefish and new potatoes, perfect for the Day of Christ.
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Local Retailers Embrace HiperDino’s Arrival in La Gomera

Local traders in La Gomera support HiperDino's supermarket opening in San Sebastián, aiming to reduce shopping trips to Tenerife.
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Discovery of Human Remains in Deep Well Sparks Investigation in Tenerife

Human remains discovered in a 120-meter deep well in Valle de Guerra, Tenerife, prompting an investigation into the circumstances of the death.
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Tenerife Invests €3 Million in Scholarships for Students with Special Needs

Tenerife Cabildo announces €3 million in scholarships for students with special needs, with applications open until November 28.
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Support Grows for Relocation of Emergency Power Plants in Telde and Los Realejos

The Canary Islands' government faces pressure to relocate emergency power plants in Telde and Los Realejos due to safety concerns from residents.
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