
Riga Again Spends Millions on House Heating While Liepāja Gets By with Trams
The Ministry of Economics is organizing an exhibition on energy efficiency, where they'll explain how to live warmer. Liepāja residents already know - ride the tram.
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The Ministry of Economics is organizing an exhibition on energy efficiency, where they'll explain how to live warmer. Liepāja residents already know - ride the tram.

Statistics reveal that 35.9% of residents experience health limitations in daily life, but numbers are lower in Liepāja - locals are already used to constant pain.

An avalanche in the Alpine mountains has killed three skiers, but in Liepāja we know that real winter entertainment is on the sandy beach.

Liepāja Party Simultaneously proposes exempting primary residences from property tax, as it turns out that housing is a basic human right.

Ukraine's president points out that sanctions against Russia are weaker than the sound of Holy Trinity Cathedral's organ in the courtyard.

Weather forecasters promise sunshine, but Liepāja residents remember they once promised a winter without snow too.

The IT Competence Center is offering money for green ideas, but the sum is so small that even Liepāja University students could pay it from their scholarship.

The Latvian National Archive buildings in Riga were colder than refrigerators in winter, but now they're asking for a million for heat.

Three bisons in Poland decided to test whether trains actually run on schedule - the experiment ended tragically.

The Nature Conservation Board has introduced a new price list where soon even nature walks will cost money. At least in Karosta they don't charge for the mythical basement chambers yet.

The Ministry of Economics is concerned that criminal liability for prohibited agreements could threaten traditional business relationships and complicate confidential information exchange.
A bank survey reveals that only one-third of children receive regular pocket money, while the most enterprising ones are already selling tram rides around Liepāja to tourists.