Santa Cruz Faces Potential Loss of Free Public Transport Due to Low Emission Zone Compliance Issues
Santa Cruz faces potential loss of free public transport due to challenges in implementing Low Emission Zones as mandated by Spanish law.
Protests Erupt Across the Canary Islands for Self-Employed Workers’ Rights
Canarian self-employed workers protest on November 30 for fair working conditions and social protection across Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, and Tenerife.
Tenerife Residents Receive Faya Trees to Commemorate Canary Tree Day
Tenerife celebrates the Day of the Canary Tree by gifting faya trees to residents at La Tahonilla Wildlife Centre until December 12.
Teide National Park Introduces Ecotax for Sustainable Visitor Management
Teide National Park will implement an ecotax in 2026 to manage visitor influx and enhance conservation efforts in the Canary Islands.
TCAE Strike in the Canary Islands Sees Minimal Participation Amidst Controversy
The TCAE strike in the Canary Islands saw only 4.3% participation, with unions claiming minimum service levels hindered involvement.
Commemoration of the Delta Tropical Cyclone’s Impact on the Canary Islands After 20 Years
Marking 20 years since Tropical Cyclone Delta devastated the Canary Islands, primarily impacting Tenerife with extreme winds and significant infrastructure damage.
Commemorating 20 Years Since Storm Delta’s Devastation in the Canary Islands
Marking 20 years since Storm Delta hit the Canary Islands, this article recounts the storm's impact and aftermath.
Crisis in Postal Services: Correos Workers in the Canary Islands Demand Action
Correos workers in the Canary Islands announce a general strike due to staffing shortages and service quality concerns as the holiday season approaches.
Güímar Town Council Moves to Expand Industrial Park Despite Opposition
Güímar Town Council approves industrial park expansion proposal, facing opposition over potential land reclassification and economic implications.