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Minister of State Serge Telle has launched the year 2019 not only with Good Wishes but with a call to action. He is particularly energized to get the message across about the vital role of the press in society.
16 Jan, 2019
After having welcomed its members for more than 35 years at their location on avenue Président J.F. Kennedy, the Temps de Vivre Club has just moved.  The Club, reserved for retired residents of the Principality, includes 195 members between the ages of 57 and 96.
16 Jan, 2019
In a few days the 43rd edition of the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo will open.
15 Jan, 2019
It’s done. HelloMonaco had signalled last autumn Sunday store openings were coming. Didier Gamerdinger, Minister for Health and Social Affairs was busy back then dotting the I’s and crossing the t’s for the Government. At the same time the Conseil National has been leading the charge.
15 Jan, 2019
To encourage the purchase of environmentally friendly vehicles, the Monegasque Government is issuing grants to residents to help them purchase clean or low-emission vehicles. Since 1994, the year of the policy’s creation, the subsidies has evolved to focus on greener vehicles, taking technological developments into account.
15 Jan, 2019
From now until 31 January 2019, Christmas Tree Recycling zones are open and accepting trees all over the Principality. Christmas trees that once lit up homes across Monaco can now have a second life, thanks to a collection service that began last year.
14 Jan, 2019
We selected for you top 4 yacht stories of the last week at Yacht Harbour. Oceanco delivers 109m Bravo Eugenia to Dallas Cowboys owner Handed over to her owners on December 20th, shortly prior to a Christmas cruise in Scandinavia, Bravo Eugenia was sea trialed earlier in December.
13 Jan, 2019
“We are not makers of history; we are made by history”, used to say Martin Luther King Jr.
13 Jan, 2019
As always in Monaco January is a time to draw results of the previous year and start implementing new plans. And we gathered here what caught our attention in the news last week. Shop Till You Drop: Monaco’s January Sales Sprint Into The Lead [caption id="attachment_91633" align="aligncenter" width="800"] @pixabay.
12 Jan, 2019
The free universal television service offering access to 18 channels will end on 25 March 2019. To continue to receive free-to-air television and enjoy access to more than 80 channels (see the attached table), you will need to switch to the Free Digital Service.
12 Jan, 2019
Monaco’s Exotic Garden has been quietly preserving rare and endangered plants for decades. Some species at the garden, like the Aloe Pillansii, are endangered in the wild.
11 Jan, 2019
As part of its policy to cut plastic pollution, the Prince’s Government has decided to introduce a ban on plastic drinking straws and drinks stirrers with effect from 1 January 2019.  Consumers are invited to use bamboo or metal substitutes instead.
10 Jan, 2019
While Monaco’s new quarter emerging in the sea at Portier Cove has been capturing all the attention, quiet preparations have been going on in the “glass palaces” on Boulevard du Jardín Exotique. Stealthily and discreetly these glass palaces are being readied to receive visitors.
9 Jan, 2019
Monaco’s Mairie has just put out its annual report for 2018 on births and marriages and sad events, including death and divorce, too. It’s an important document. But, of course, there are limits to what it can tell us.
8 Jan, 2019
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