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Yesterday, May 29, a volcanic eruption on Reykjanes re-emerged with significant impact, resulting in notable gas pollution. The primary pollutant is sulfur dioxide (SO2)
In December 2023 and January 2024, the Directorate of Health conducted a surveillance audit of the mental health team of prisons belonging to the capital area's primary health care.
The deadline for submitting candidates for elections to the municipal council, which will take place on 14 May 2022, is 12 noon on Friday 8 April.
FSRE the Government Construction Contracting and Property Agency requests temporary rental of real estate for the residents of Grindavík. A signup form can be found in the information website for Grindavík on Ísland.is.
The purpose of the program is to support landowners aiming to revegetate their land, halt erosion, restore ecosystems and help landowners promote sustainable land use according to applied guidelines and criteria.
March 24 is World Tuberculosis Day, on which day in 1882 Dr. Robert Koch declared that he had discovered the cause of the tuberculosis disease, the tuberculosis bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Fjársýslan, The Financial Management Authority (FMA), has from august 1st 2024 assumed all responsibilities and tasks of Ríkiskaup, the Central Public Procurement office.
The annual birch seed collection campaign of Land and Forest Iceland starts Monday 16 September on the Icelandic Nature Day in cooperation with the Forestry Movement and other organisations and private companies. The first event will be organised by the Lions Club Sif in Reykhús Forest which lies in the Eyjafjarðarsveit Community, about 10 kilometres south of Akureyri. The event starts at seventeen pm in cooperation with the Forestry Association of Eyjafjörður and the forest owners in Reykhús.
The grants for women’s employment were awarded on 19 May last year in Harpa and 30 projects received grants totalling ISK 35,000,000.
If you are considering taking a pension from the TR, it is useful for you to watch a presentation that was made at the TR’s well-attended meeting this week.