Sometimes bitter, sometimes comforting, the “new news” from the North of Friday September 27 in Sambre-Avesnois, Cambrésis, Douaisis, Arrageois and Valenciennois to shine at the coffee machine.
Chalut ti zote, we are the Friday September 27. On the menu for your Chicory, the latest news from the North:
- It is the 270th day of the year and we celebrate Vincent de Paul. This admirable priest was born into a poor family in the village of Pouy (or Paul), near Dax, in 1581. He will devote his life to the humble and multiply works of charity…
- The sun rises at 7:40 a.m. and sets at 7:36 p.m. (-4 min). Your day will last 11h56.
- It was around September 27, 52 BC. BC that Vercingétorix, a young Gallic leader, surrendered to Julius Caesar. His surrender puts an end to the siege of the oppidum of Alésia by the Romans and to Gallic resistance. After the terrible Gallic War, which raged for almost seven years, all the peoples established between the Rhine and the Pyrenees came under the harsh domination of Rome… In doing so, they avoided an invasion by the Germanic peoples, who were more pressing than never on the right bank of the Rhine.
Today’s tweet on the price of secularism…
Above your heads, Météo France is forecasting clearings in the morning and grayness in the afternoon, before giving way to rare showers during the evening. The weekend looks set to be rather sunny throughout the department!
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Remember, it was just a year ago…
The first historic cycling loop in Greater Arras: the Battle of Arras
Hautmont: discipline required on the Charlemagne
Le Cateau: the Tremois company celebrates its 20th anniversary this year
Ostrevent: F. Delannoy’s rant about Emerchicourt’s departure
Raimbeaucourt: in 2024, Top Régie Production will pass into the hands of Manu Raison
Bruay-sur-l’Escaut: searches to find Hans, 22, missing for nine days
Have a good day at ti zote tertoutes and tertous and see you tomorrow for a new Chicory!