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Smile! Here are our 7 good news of the week in Geneva

Smile! Here are our seven good news of the week in Geneva

What if we ended the week with a dose of good news? The “Tribune de Genève” team also wants to share positive and inspiring topics with you. Discover our selection.

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Five porcupines urgently rescued by Bioparc Genève

In a burst of solidarity, Bioparc Genève rescued five adorable porcupines after the closure of John’s Kleine Farm in Kallnach (BE). These little survivors, curious and affectionate, have found refuge in Geneva, where they can finally flourish. How did they get to Switzerland? Mystery. But one thing is certain: they are now safe.

Elected officials from Vernier want to save FC Avanchet-Sport

Elected officials from Vernier unite to save FC Avanchet-Sportthreatened with bankruptcy due to debts linked to a governance conflict. A volunteer accountant and a support evening are organized to restore the financial situation of the club, essential to local sporting life.

She has been supporting babies and parents for thirty years

L’Arcade midwives, founded by Arielle Bonnet Bacchettacelebrates 30 years of supporting parents in Geneva. This pioneering association offers home monitoring during pregnancy and postpartum, valuable help for isolated families. With 50 midwives, it continues to evolve, offering essential care.

The Lancy International Institute wins the 2024 Colibri Prize

The Lancy International Institute wins the 2024 Hummingbird Prize for its “Cooking and Succeeding Together” project. This initiative, where students cook for the most deprived with surplus food, embodies solidarity and ecological responsibility. With a prize of 5,000 francs, the municipality of Lancy values ​​this commitment to sustainable development.

The Lullier school celebrates its 50th anniversary in the heart of the Geneva countryside

Last Saturday, the Lullier school celebrated its 50th anniversary in a joyful atmosphere, bringing together nearly 800 former students. Stands, activities and reunions punctuated the day, offering a journey through time through the evolution of land-based professions. A moment rich in emotions and discoveries for all participants.

Borrowing an instrument is now possible in Geneva

The Bibliothèque de la Cité in Geneva innovates with a new musical space. Now you can borrow instruments for 28 days, such as a guitar, a violin or even a Theremin. With a “vinyl bar,” workshops and musical naps, this redesigned space promises an enriching experience for all ages.

One of the largest urban art schools in Switzerland opens in Vernier

The Urban Move Academy inaugurates its new premises in Vernierestablishing itself as one of the largest urban art schools in Switzerland. With training in dance, skateboarding and parkour, the school encourages artistic versatility. These modernized 1,200 m² spaces offer students a unique space for expression, where creativity and transdisciplinary excellence are in the spotlight.

…and as a bonus: the new opus of the Zelda saga, to discover and win

Dans «Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom», Princess Zelda finally takes charge! Thanks to new magical powers, she sets out to save Link and face new puzzles. With its retro graphic style and creative gameplay, this opus promises to delight fans of the franchise. A captivating adventure not to be missed! Enter to win the game and a Nintendo Switch Lite Hyrule Edition by taking our quiz.

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