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The Brussels government is allocating an additional €43 million for its safety and prevention policy with €35 million earmarked for the city’s police zones, reports Bruzz.
The reduction of registration fees for the purchase of a home should help keep the middle class afloat in the Brussels region by allowing more families to purchase homes.
Five months after closing its doors, Café Métropole in Place De Brouckère has re-opened its doors to clients, reports RTBF
After two deaths and six people injured on Brussels streets in the past two weeks, citizens’ collective Heroes for Zero organised a vigil on Wednes
The collection of white bin bags in Brussels could be cut to once a week as part of the region’s future cleanliness plan.
Urban sports fans can enjoy thrill rides at BXL S’Ket Park in Bois de la Cambre for the second year in a row, reports Bruzz.
Ahead of the new traffic plan for the Pentagon in Brussels, part of Rue Royale will be closed in both directions between Rue de la Loi and Rue de Louvain from Monday, reports Le Soir.
Brussels has become a considerably more expensive city for foreign workers to live in, Bruzz reports.







