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Bruxelles-Propreté’s new procedures for white and orange bin bags are not proving popular for some residents, reports RTBF.
Democracy platform Brussels Voice is recruiting 45 international Brusselers to join political discussions on how t
Vivaqua, Brussels’ water company, is facing IT problems, €1.2 billion in debt and prohibitively expensive sewer repair costs, according to a report by L’Echo newspaper.
Brussels politicians are calling for major reforms in city government, including a smaller parliament, municipal mergers and more use of the English language when it comes to matters of state.
Not one but two free outdoor cinema festivals are getting ready to entertain film fans in the capital during the month of July.
The most expensive street on which to buy a house or apartment in the Brussels region can be found, perhaps unsurprisingly, in leafy Uccle according to the latest data from property listings giant
In 2024, thousands of young Belgians aged 16 and 17 will be able to cast their votes for the first time in European elections, reports RTBF.
The second edition of popular foodie event StrEat Fest takes over Shed 1 of Tour & Taxis in Brussels from 11 to 14 May for a four-day celebration of street
Belgian charity campaigners will be setting off before sunrise in a series of 5km dawn walks on 6 May to raise awareness of suicide and mental health.