Sometimes bitter, sometimes comforting, the “new news” from the North of Wednesday May 15 in Sambre-Avesnois, Cambrésis, Douaisis, Arrageois and Valenciennois to shine at the coffee machine.
Chalut ti zote, we are the Wednesday May 15. On the menu for your Chicorée, the latest news from the North:
- It’s the 136th day of the year and we celebrate Denise. Today’s saint is a young girl who was martyred in Anatolia in 251, during the reign of the Roman emperor Decius.
- The sun rises at 5:57 a.m. and sets at 9:30 p.m. (+4 min). Your day will last 15:33.
- On May 15, 1768, at the initiative of Minister Choiseul, King Louis XV purchased Corsica from the Republic of Genoa. She is only too happy to get rid of a permanently rebellious island. The leader of the Corsican resistance, Pasquale Paoli, was defeated on May 9 of the following year by the French. A few weeks later, a certain Laetitia Bonaparte gave birth to a little Napoleone…
Today’s tweet on the upcoming disruptions with the 4 Days of Dunkirk…
Above your heads, Météo France is forecasting a day – morning and afternoon – rainy across the entire country. The evening looks set to be particularly cloudy. A day to forget if you wanted to relax…
The latest news in Chicory: here are the 5 pieces of information from the North not to be missed!
Remember, it was just a year ago…
Palluel: Ecoland, nature at the center of a project
Maubeuge: the hospital wants to improve the reception of elderly people
Fresnes-sur-Escaut: a major fire broke out in a landfill
Bavay: a little ferret searches for his family
Boussois: the RD649 ramp closed until June 2
Geneviève Mannarino: kindness and commitment rewarded
Séranvillers-Forenville: Michaël, postman who became a trader
Hergnies: local residents gathered to support the couple soon to be deprived of privacy
Douai: Hops & Gardens, a new event at the Biotech high school on June 3
Have a good day at ti zote tertoutes and tertous and see you tomorrow for a new Chicory!
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