Jan 16 - Nautilus Project Spreads Awareness Across The Bay
The Nautilus Project’s Marine Biologist took up an invitation to give a presentation at a bilingual school in Algeciras yesterday.
The Nautilus Project’s Marine Biologist took up an invitation to give a presentation at a bilingual school in Algeciras yesterday.
Gibraltar Cultural Services on behalf of the Ministry of Culture is once again organising ‘World Book Day’ at the John Mackintosh Hall on Thursday 1st March.
The Gibraltar Tourist Board (GTB) will be participating in FITUR, the international tourism trade fair, celebrating its 38th staging in Madrid, Spain from January 17 to January 21.
This is the full text of the New Year’s Message from GSD Leader Keith Azopardi. The message was delivered yesterday evening on GBC.
A 19-year-old man is on trial at the Supreme Court this week accused of causing grievous bodily harm after allegedly punching a woman in the face and leaving her with a broken jaw.
Gibraltar Cultural Services on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and in conjunction with the Gibraltar Chronicle and the Department of Education will hold a Short Story Competition as part of this year’s Gibraltar Spring Festival.
The next lecture in the museum series will be given by Stewart Finlayson of the Gibraltar Museum on Thursday 18th January at 7pm at the John Mackintosh Hall. Entrance is free of charge.
Lee Spencer, The Rowing Marine, has postponed his attempt to become the world’s first physically disabled person to row solo from Europe to South America. Unfortunately Lee’s mother has been taken seriously ill and Lee will be returning to the UK today to be with her.