A tragic tale

A dog was rescued recently after being trapped in a house in Loures, Northern Portugal, for four months, with only his owner’s dead body for food. The Rottweiler was rescued

February 6, 2004by shareitIn

Stricter licence renewals for 65+

Regulations on the renewal of driving licences for people over 65 are set to be reviewed following concerns raised at the Ministry of Internal Administration regarding the high rate of

February 6, 2004by shareitIn

Suicides up

Last year a total of 181 people killed themselves in the Algarve and Alentejo, 17.5 per cent up on 2002. And, according to the GNR, the highest incident rate was

February 6, 2004by shareitIn

Cars towed in Silves

Silves Câmara workers have removed five abandoned vehicles in Armação de Pêra and Vila de Pêra this month. The ‘Abandoned on Public Access’ scheme, which was introduced at the beginning

February 6, 2004by shareitIn ,

The deep ocean opens up

An innovative new exhibition at the Centro Ciência Viva do Algarve provides glimpses into the past, present and future of our oceans. Ciência Viva has joined forces with the Ocean

February 6, 2004by shareitIn

Water company explains

Over a month after a water pipe burst under the Portimão to the Via do Infante access route, a spokesman from the water firm Águas do Algarve has finally explained

February 6, 2004by shareitIn ,

Parking in Faro

A spokesperson from Faro Câmara has announced that more parking spaces have been created in the city. Apparently, the new parking lot will be situated in the São Francisco area

January 30, 2004by Portugal ResidentIn ,