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Saturday, April 30, 2016

Lack of information

It can be very frustrating at times trying to find information as to what is happening on our Island. 
Next month is the Onion Festival (Festa de Cebola) in Caniço, So I thought I would look for some information and Poster. A look at Canico's main website shows absolutely nothing, it still thinks we are in 2015, as you can see below.



One place I always have a look for information is the Face Book Page Acontece Madeira. 
Always up to date, with lots of information as to what is happening on the island, so if you plan to visit the island this year or in the near future, be sure to sign up to my blog by Email or Google account on the right hand column, and also give Acontece Madeira a like on Facebook, so you don't miss out on whats happening.





2 comments:

  1. Acontece is a great website. Definitely the best place (other than Tobi's website of course) to keep up to speed on what events are happening and when on the island.

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  2. Madeira is way behind if it is about electronics, internet and everything that has to do with authorities. Calheta has no possibility to view your electricity bills via internet, let alone pay them, the presidential Facebook page is never informing you about what is happening within the government, and all active websites depend on private persons. Probably the person looking after the Caniço website has a new job, or retired last year, and nobody there is aware of the fact that there even is a website to look after.

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