A Special Dedicated to the Festival
This week’s edition of L’Eco is entirely dedicated to the celebration of Santa Tecla, with an extensive 14-page report that includes a variety of articles, reflections and chronicles about this emblematic festival.
Waiting Lists and New Generations
Among the highlighted topics, waiting lists for children’s gangs are analyzed, as well as the experience of three young people from Sitget who have participated in the Children’s Matinal, bringing a fresh and joyful perspective.
Remembering David Jou and Andreu
The recently passed away David Jou i Andreu becomes one of the protagonists of this edition, with articles and reports from renowned collaborators such as Miquel Forns and Anna Grimau, who remember his influence on the community.
Local Chronicles and Community Dynamics
In the Local Chronicle section, the difficulty of the taxi service in finding workers during the night is highlighted, as well as Montse Lila’s entry into the Municipal Government, replacing Carme Almirall. Likewise, the PSC denounces the insufficiency of bus services to the Airport and Barcelona.
News in Ribes and Citizen Mobilization
Ribes stands out for the introduction of new training cycles in its educational system, at the same time that the residents come together to collect 700 signatures against the removal of trees in the remodeling project of the town square.
Culture and Sports: A Reflection of Community Life
The cultural section of the edition highlights the Salvat-Papasseit exhibition at the Grup d’Estudis and the Josep Maria Pahissa exhibition at the Hotel Estela. In addition, the football season begins, a moment awaited by fans.
Voices of Opinion and Accessibility
This week, L’Eco has a varied range of opinions, including signatures by David Galindo and Gemma Marcé, who bring different perspectives on current issues. The newspaper is available in newsstands and can also be purchased in digital format at iQuiosc.cat.
Final Reflection
With an edition rich in content, L’Eco not only celebrates Santa Tecla, but also delves into the issues that affect the community, reflecting the diversity and vitality of Sitgetan life.