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Positive news from Vaud: Here is our good news of the week

Positive news from Vaud

Here is our good news of the week

Tired of bad news? ️Here is a selection of articles highlighting some positive aspects of the world around us.

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Vallorbe lowers its tax rate

From 2025, Vallorbiers will pay less income and wealth taxes, but other taxes have however increased.

The municipal council of Vallorbe adopts a tax cut for 2025 and 2026. The decision aims to compensate for increases in revenue resulting from the revision of water taxes.

La Ressourcerie makes its nest in Beaulieu

Elodie Simon, president of Matériuum Lausanne (right), and Natacha Litzistorf, municipal councilor in charge of Housing, Environment and Architecture (left)

An association in Lausanne recycles construction materialscounting on volunteers to achieve financial balance by 2027. The initiative, supported by the City, promotes recycling.

Small dishes offered to bereaved people

Intervening quickly with bereaved people “reduces the risk of post-traumatic stress setting in,” observes Asnova.

The Asnova association launches a free service of meal delivery to mourners in the canton of Vaud, offering practical and emotional help for these difficult times.

At the Comptoir, to learn how to sort your waste

With RecyclageVR, Cosedec wants to teach visitors to the Comptoir de Payerne to better sort their waste.

Au Payerne countera virtual reality game raises awareness about waste sorting. Christine Walter-Luz highlights the importance of correct recycling, stimulating improved behavior.

Maya Rochat floods Photo Élysée with thrills

Maya Rochat returns with a solo exhibition at Photo Élysée and an installation imagined around the worlds of water.

Maya Rochat presents a immersive installation at Photo Élysée Lausanne. The exhibition explores water through vibrant works, engaging the public in a sensory and artistic way.

The municipalities once again save the Dôle ski area

On January 10, 2024, the summit of La Dôle was covered in snow. But periods of snow are rare and do not last.

The municipalities of the Nyon district are investing 2.6 million to save Télé-Dôle. The project includes a reduction in the ski area and plans four-season tourist activities.

Saint-Prex brings its urban nursery to fruition

More than 100 trees have been planted to anticipate climate change, with the majority of species adapted to hot and dry conditions.

Saint-Prex plants 105 trees to develop an urban nursery. These young acclimatized trees will be replanted in the municipality, promoting proactive and economical ecological management.

Last sprint for the handyman of the Morges Night Run

Although he is not from Morges, Laurent Savoyen was fully involved in making the town's charity race a popular success.

Laurent Savoyen leaves the Morges Night Run after the 10th edition. The charity event, supporting children, will be taken over by the company Grand Chelem Management from 2025.

Our suggestions for visiting, listening, watching or dreaming

A rich weekend, with the return of Daniele Finzi Pasca and the Colin Vallon Trio, families invited to museums or even a “Bal”.

Maison Visinand in Montreux presents the works of Nicolas Bamert, alias L'Original.

And if you haven’t found what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to visit one of the 25 exhibitions that we have selected for you.

Have a nice weekend everyone!

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Leonardo Pescante is deputy editor-in-chief. After studying mathematics at the University of Lausanne and higher management courses at the CRPM, he worked for nearly 15 years at International Swiss Radio.More info

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