University of La Laguna to Launch Pioneering Master’s in Artistic Production
The University of La Laguna plans to launch the first master's in Artistic Production in the Canary Islands, pending accreditation and student support.
Dramatic Drop in Cruise Pcruise-shipassengers at Canary Islands Ports
Cruise passenger numbers at Canary Islands ports halved in September 2025, while regular traffic increased by 3% year-on-year.
Gastronomic Route of the Goat Set to Enrich La Laguna’s Culinary Scene
The Gastronomic Route of the Goat returns to La Laguna from November 1-15, showcasing local cuisine and promoting sustainable practices.
Controversy Surrounds Plans to Transfer French Orcas to Loro Parque
Legal dispute arises over plans to transfer two French orcas to Loro Parque in Tenerife amid concerns over animal welfare and compliance.
Si Se Puede Opposes Joint Military Exercises Over the Canary Islands
Si Se Puede opposes joint military exercises in the Canary Islands, citing environmental concerns and community disruption.
Emergency Airlift for Eight-Year-Old Following Drowning Incident in Tenerife
An 8-year-old girl was airlifted after a near-drowning incident at a hotel pool in Tenerife on Sunday, receiving urgent medical care.
Construction of La Laguna’s Casa Anchieta Museum Set to Begin
The Casa Anchieta museum project in La Laguna receives approval, set to begin in 2026 with a focus on Father Anchieta's legacy.
Loro Parque: A Leading Attraction in the Canary Islands with €514 Million in Assets
Loro Parque in Tenerife reports €131 million in revenue, showcasing its role as a key tourist attraction in the Canary Islands.
Universities Uphold Values Amid Controversial Event Plans
The University of La Laguna in Tenerife rejects Vito Quiles' proposed event, emphasizing safety and coexistence in academic settings.