Mobile Documentation Unit Revolutionizes ID Issuance in Tenerife
Tenerife introduces VIDOC, a Mobile Documentation Unit for efficient ID and passport issuance in areas without fixed offices.
Doctors’ Strike in the Canary Islands Sees 18.83% Participation on Day Two
On the second day of the doctors' strike in the Canary Islands, 18.83% of medical professionals participated, according to Health Department figures.
Tenerife Cabildo Invests €75 Million to Support Free Public Transport in 2023
Tenerife Cabildo invests €75 million in 2023 to maintain free public transport, covering 58% of total costs, with plans extending to 2026.
Drago Canarias Raises Alarm on El Cotillo’s Tourism Growth: A Disparity of Residents and Tourist Accommodations
El Cotillo faces a tourism crisis with 2500 tourist beds for 1730 residents, raising concerns about local displacement and governance.
Transforming the Canary Islands: Addressing Housing and Tourism Challenges
The Canary Islands face urgent housing and tourism challenges, with new initiatives aimed at revitalizing the sector through RIC investments.
Metrotenerife Invests €1.6 Million for Train Access Redesign at South Airport in 2026
Metrotenerife allocates €1.6 million for redesigning train access at Tenerife South Airport as part of a broader railway investment in 2026.
La Laguna’s Seventh Adoption Fair This Weekend Promises Fun and Awareness for All Ages
La Laguna's seventh Adoption Fair on December 6-7 features activities, workshops, and parades to promote animal welfare and responsible adoption.
Pedro Alfonso of CEOE Critiques Limited Funding for the Canary Islands
Pedro Alfonso criticizes the Canary Islands' allocation of €44 million from a €100 million surplus, citing budget constraints and calls for greater autonomy.