The Riga Investment and Tourism Agency has started 2023 with innovations in both workforce attraction and attracting international companies: the international talent attraction platform "Work in…
The Riga City Council's Central Administration's Territorial Improvement Board (TLP) has started annual playground safety inspections to assess and prevent risks of injury to children. In addition,…
From 6 February, changes will be made to the Route 22 bus schedule on working days and holidays. This will improve public transport accessibility at Riga Airport. From now on, passengers will be able…
Over the past year, the share of sorted waste has increased in Riga, which not only helps to protect the environment, but also allows considerably saving the inhabitant's resources. Last year,…
From 1 February on 19 public transportation routes – trolleybus routes 13, 20, and 34, as well as bus routes 10, 12, 18, 20, 28, 29, 33, 34, 38, 39, 43, 47, 54, 57, 60 and 63 – the procedure that…
Riga City Council reminds that residents of the capital who own a dog that has reached the age of six months must pay a fee for keeping a dog by 1 March annually. The fee for keeping a dog is ten…
On 24 January, Linda Ozola, Deputy Chairperson of the Riga City Council, took part in the Champion Cities Summit 2023, held to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the Lithuanian capital. Deputy Mayor…
Construction works as part of an ambitious project to integrate the European rail infrastructure Rail Baltica into the infrastructure of Riga city centre will be launched at the end of January. In…
An international sketch project competition to develop a high-quality, architecturally and functionally sound, sustainable vision for the future construction of the Riga Philharmonic has been…
From January 17, it is forbidden for people to stay on the ice of water bodies and the coastal area water in the administrative territory of Riga. Given the current weather conditions and…