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[26 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
On Yer Bike

Bike enthusiasts should head for the Charco de San Ginés in Arrecife this Saturday to check out some of the latest models being ridden by owners around the island. The meeting will be at 11.00 in the morning in the area immediately surrounding the Charco de San Ginés and has been organised by the motorcycle clubs Los Pistones, Nomadas and Los Fogaleras. Anyone who has an interest in two wheel vehicles is invited to attend and will be able to vote for the best models on display.
 
 

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[15 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Run Rabbit Run

A state of emergency has been declared in Yaiza due to the dangerous number of rabbits that are currently running wild in this part of the island! As a result of this ‘plague’, the councillor for the Environment and Hunting, Placida Guerra, has issued a temporary hunting season to run until 1st June.
During this time, hunters will be able to capture live rabbits using dogs and also use ferrets to frighten them off. This measure is being taken to protect the agriculture that exists in the area, especially around the …

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[12 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Café de la Opera at the Castillo San José

 The Musical Company of the Café de la Opera of Madrid are performing at the Castillo San José this weekend as part of the Enchanted Dinner series of concerts.  Known for their magical voices, the company features the soprano singers Akemi Alfonso and Chantal Garcia, tenors Luis Enrique Jimeno and José Balestrini and Ignacio Piloni on piano.
 
The programme of evening concerts is part of a new cultural agenda launched by the Centres of Art and Culture and the Tourist Board of Lanzarote. To complement the culinary delights offered in the …

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[11 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
New Lidl Store Opens In Arrecife

The low cost supermarket Lidl opens its first store on Lanzarote on Thursday 11th March in the Altavista area of Arrecife, close to IKEA.   With many local residents hoping that this will break the existing retail duopoly on the island and herald lower prices for consumers.
The German multinational is already a familiar brand with families in the UK, but this year it has branched out, opening stores across the Canary Islands. According to Lidl’s own calculations, shopping at the chain can save the average family as much as €2,500 per …

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Jet2 Launch “Greener Seats”

Low cost airline Jet2 has rather risibly launched the concept of ‘greener seats’.  Claiming that new lighter seats on their Boeing 757´s, some of which fly to Lanzarote, are lighter – and will therefore use far less fuel whilst providing passengers with more comfort.  As well as helping the airline to maintain low fares. 
In a statement Jet2 claim that “The new seats mean less fuel is needed, helping the airline keep its fares as low as possible”. With each of their Boeing 757´s expected to experience a reduction in weight …

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[10 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Lanzarote Gets The Chop

The martial art of Karate will be the focus of a new event based in Lanzarote between 1st and 6th April. The First International Meeting of the Okinagawa Goju-Ryu Karatedo Kyoka (OGKK) will be taking place in Tinajo.
Participants will be welcomed by the Mayor of Tinajo and the programme for the event includes visits to Lanzarote’s key tourist attractions, such as Timanfaya National Park and the Jameos del Agua.  
It is anticipated that 150 participants will attend, with aficionados of the art coming from Belgium, Finland, Russia, France, Japan and Lithuania …

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[2 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Up In Smoke

 
A large greenhouse containing more than eight kilos of marijuana has been discovered in Arrecife. Police were called to a possible break-in at a house in the area of the Charco de San Gines. Finding the front door had been forced open, officers checked the building without encountering anybody in residence. Instead, they discovered a home-made greenhouse full of cannabis plants. More than one hundred flowerpots of different sizes were confiscated, yielding more than eight kilos of the illegal plant.  Also found on the premises was a make-shift laboratory containing …

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[18 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Weather Stops The Carnaval

The current spell of stormy weather that has swept across the island has taken its toll on Carnaval festivities.  With the traditional finale of the Carnaval in Arrecife – the Burial of the Sardine – cancelled.  Whilst the start of Carnaval in Puerto del Carmen has been postponed.
High winds and heavy rainfall continue to batter the island – forcing Carnaval organisers in both Arrecife and Puerto del Carmen to alter their plans.  With the Burial of the Sardine in the island capital suspended and the start of Carnaval in Puerto …

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[11 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Passenger Numbers Rise in January

The number of passengers passing through Arrecife airport grew by 1.7% during January according to the latest figures released by the Spanish airport operators AENA.  As the eight airports of the Canary Islands handled a total of 2.618.725 passengers last month.  Up from 2.591.235 passengers for the same month last year.
A total of 379,500 passengers passed through Arrecife airport in January  Whilst Gran Canaria recorded an increase in volume of 1.2% in comparison with the same period in 2009, followed by Tenerife South with 687,684 (an increase of 1%),  The …

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[9 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Canaries Go Bananas

Asprocan, the Canary Islands banana growers association has launched a new campaign to build awareness of the regions offering, in a market that has historically been dominated by large US companies.
In association with the Spanish government and the EU Asprocan have created a new brand mark – the European Taste symbol – to help promote Canarian bananas (and avocados) across Europe.  And are launching a marketing campaign across key markets such as Germany and Portugal. All of which is designed to communicate the unique characteristics of the platanos from the …