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Strong wind alert, accompanied migrants and renovated grandstand: Hello Saint-Brieuc!

It’s going to blow!

Gray still dominates this Wednesday morning in the Briochin sky, but the sun could try to make some breakthroughs. On the other hand, the moderate southwest wind will bring a deterioration in the afternoon, before strengthening over the hours until 7 Beaufort in the bay of Saint-Brieuc. Côtes-d’Armor will also be placed on yellow alert from 6 p.m. The phenomenon will be felt in temperatures, which are rising. 13° this morning, 14° this afternoon, these will be the hottest of the week! [La météo à Saint-Brieuc]

Today, the sea will be high at 8:43 a.m. (coeff 82) and 9:14 p.m. (coeff 79) and low at 3:29 p.m. The sun will rise at 8:59 a.m. and set at 5:17 p.m. We celebrate today the Gatiens and the Briags.


A day with young migrants

Their names are Eldesouki, Mohamed… One comes from Egypt, the other from Mali and both share one thing in common: they fled their country to find a better life in . In Côtes-d’Armor, they are accompanied by Gaël Guéguen, educator within the Visages d’Espagne association and Nolwenn George, assistant to the head of the Mission for Unaccompanied Minors and Foreign Families (MNAFE). Their daily life is divided between work, the quest for autonomy and obtaining legal status. [Le reportage de Camille André]

Gaël Guéguen is an educator for unaccompanied minors within the Visages d’Espagne association, based in Loudéac// And Nolwenn George, deputy head of the Mission for Unaccompanied Minors and Foreign Families (MNAFE) created in 2017 ( Le Télégramme/Camille André)

The stand at the Fred-Aubert stadium ready to vibrate again

There will be suspense this week at the Fred-Aubert stadium. First, will Stade Briochin advance to the round of 32 of the Coupe de France next Saturday against ? But first, will the new 1,079-seat stand get the green light from the safety commission tomorrow, Thursday? Everyone obviously hopes so, this would be a great sign of encouragement for the Griffons. [Suivez Fanny Ohier dans les coulisses]

1,079 is the number of seats that make up the new stand. “But the platform is scalable,” notes Gwenn Peron of Stumm Architectures. Thus, the platform at the top of the stands could accommodate “additional seats, or boxes, if necessary. » (Le Télégramme/Fanny Ohier)

Otherwise, what are we doing today?

The Le Cap cultural center, in Plérin, is offering a musical Christmas story for little ones this Wednesday at 4 p.m. “Did you see him?” » mixes theater, mime and music all at once until meeting Santa Claus. A gentle show, both fantastic and poetic. It’s free, from 3 years old upon registration with the media library on 02 96 79 86 00.

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