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Flanders still has no intention of taking part in the financing of a new national football stadium planned for Parking C of the Heysel complex, sports minister Philippe Muyters repeated this week
The low-cost airline Ryanair will begin flights out of Brussels Airport from February, with 10 new destinations, the company announced at a press conference yesterday in Brussels.
The Hippodrome of Boitsfort is set for a new lease of life, after 15 years of abandon, concession holders VO Group said.
SamuSocial, the Brussels service for the homeless, has started turning away families looking for accommodation, arguing that the additional capacity laid on for the winter period has been fully ta
Traffic in Brussels was severely disrupted yesterday as 250 taxi drivers blocked roads in protest at the introduction of a digital taximeter imposed by the Brussels-Capital Region.
The retail company Louis Delhaize (pictured, store in Keerbergen) will this week open its first drive-in supermarket in the Sterrebeekstraat in Zaventem.
Brussels secretary of state for equal opportunities Bruno De Lille yesterday gave away 30,000 white-ribbon badges to Brussels region civil servants to mark International Day against Violence again
Plans to construct a giant brothel complex on the Rue d'Aerschot, the red-light district by Brussels' North Station, have been scrapped by its promoter.
Secondary schools in the Brussels-Capital Region will be getting 700 tablet computers this week under the fourth phase of the multimedia plan launched by the city’s information technology minister







