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Brussels Airport broke its passenger record

Many Belgian residents are flying out this weekend from Airport in Zaventem, either to go home for Christmas or on holidays during the two week school vacation period. The Thomas Cook group, which includes Neckermann, said that there has been a sharp increase on the number of bookings this year compared to previous years. There […]

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Historic cultural agreement between Brussels city and ULB

On Wednesday the city of Brussels and the Free University of Brussels (ULB) signed an agreement to strengthen cultural ties. It is the first time the city has entered into a cultural partnership with a non-cultural organisation. Karine Lalieux, alderwoman for culture in Belgium, made a statement and emphasized the importance of encouraging students to […]

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The Brussels Wish project – anyone can participate

Brussels residents can write a Christmas or new-year wish and have it displayed on five big screens around the capital. The Brussels Wish project is run by not-for-profit association Brussels Sounds Good and allows anyone to write a greeting for the city. Messages can be sent on Twitter using the hashtag #brusselswish, via the website […]

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Synthetic ice skating rink in Saint-Gilles

New ice skating rink without ice will be opened in Saint-Gilles next weekend. The new winter attraction on Place de Bethléem, uses a slippery synthetic material that is more sustainable than maintaining ice. ‘Ice’ hockey and curling competitions will be staged on the rink, which will be open until January 5. Saint-Gilles city councillor representing […]

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Jean-Claude Van Damme is in Brussels

Jean-Claude Van Damme, also known as the Muscles of Brussels, is in the capital this week to promote his new series Jean-Claude Van Johnson. Van Damme will pose for photos tomorrow next to the statue of himself on Boulevard Sylvain Dupuis (N219) in Anderlecht. Van Damme was born in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, becoming a top competitor in […]

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Metro trains in Brussels will be in silver-black colors

The transport authority held an online poll, and just over 50% of Brussels people voted for the silver style. 43 new metro trains are being constructed by Spanish transport manufacturer CAF. The look was created by Belgian designer Axel Enthoven. Some of the new metro trains will be part of the new metro line 3, […]

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Benelux countries will have a common standard for electric cars

Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg will follow common rules for all electric car charging points across the three countries. Charging systems for electric vehicles will be compatible throughout the Benelux region under the new deal, reached on Thursday in The Hague. New deal has been reached on Thursday in The Hague. Charging systems for electric vehicles […]

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Changes in Belgian school calendar

School holiday dates in Flemish and French-speaking schools in Belgium will be harmonised. New decree has been lodged this week to the Wallonia-Brussels parliament. Now some holidays in Flemish and French-speaking schools have different dates and this affects families in Brussels and the nearby suburbs who have children in both school systems. The anomaly arose […]

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Belgian children greeted Saint Nicolas’ arrival by boat

Saint Nicolas arrived in Brussels by boat on Tuesday morning. Children could watch him before he travels throughout the country to leave gifts by chimneys. The greeting event of Saint Nicolas arrival by boat has become very popular in Brussels region for the last few years. This year more than 1,200 children between five and […]

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Transport edition of Monopoly by Brussels operator STIB

Stib, Brussels public transport operator, has lunched its own edition of Monopoly. It consists of bus, tram and metro stations and stations on the S-train suburban network. Stib Monopoly was devised by an employee in the Stib’s timetabling department who designs board games in his spare time. The game took about a year to develop […]

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