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Opera postponed for next month
According to the Cabildo website, the Opera in Puerto del Rosario for next month had been postponed, but not cancelled.
Anyone with tickets will be able to use them for the future date - whenever that will be.
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Guest
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Spain to Extend Existing COVID Entry Rules for Another Month, Until June 15
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6 month baby killed in Lanzarote!
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The English driver responsible for the fatal hit-and-run in Lanzarote would be under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
The Canary Islands are shocked by the death of a baby in the town of Playa Blanca in the south of Lanzarote
The event caused the death of the little girl, while two women are in serious condition and three other people have moderate injuries | Those affected are of British origin
The island of Lanzarote is in shock after a multiple collision in the
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Six people have died on the Canary Islands coasts during the first month of 2025
The Minister for Territorial Policy, Territorial Cohesion, and Water, Manuel Miranda, has expressed the concern of the Canary Islands Government over “the high accident rate that continues to be recorded on the beaches and bathing areas of the islands, and especially over the tragic start of the year that we are experiencing, with six bathers dead in less than a month”. This was his statement after meeting this morning with Sebastián Quintana, president of the Association for the Prevention