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CityMagazine Nr10-2019_epaper

Meuse-Rhine Gazette Your source of news in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine e Euregio Meuse-Rhine. Where is it exactly? What are the aims and concerns? Who are the main players? When do we as residents become involved? How do all parties concerned bene t? www.meuserhinegazette.eu news@meuserhinegazette.eu “Euregio Meuse-Rhine” is a term that has received quite some exposure during 2019. In witnessing the increasing necessity for reliable reporting which answers the questions stated above and more, we felt it was time to establish the Meuse-Rhine Gazette as the go-to news source for the residents of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. Using the medium of English in our communications, our coverage crosses all borders and reaches all people in all corners of the globe. Our mission: To break down cultural and geographic barriers in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine by being a reliable source of news, information, culture, events, careers and current a airs, published in English. Bringing people and cultures together, promoting understanding, empathy and empowerment, uniting residents through information, opinion and discussion. Acting as a portal for furthering careers and education, relocations and publicising events. Promoting the Euregio Meuse- Rhine and its rich culture and peoples, garnering exposure in Europe and across the planet. Our expertise: Our team of experienced features, audio, video and photo journalists, together with our translators and subtitling specialists, bring you the most up-to-date and relevant news coverage across the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. As an independent news source we utilise our networks within local and regional broadcasters, governments, organisations, businesses, education institutions, artists, craftspeople, culture-makers and producers as well as the European Union itself in accessing the information you need and want to know. Our method:We will produce written news, cultural event and current a airs coverage, in-depth reporting and feature articles, on-camera interviews, podcasts, photojournalism, independent and collaborative events and more. Our vision:We want to see the Euregio Meuse-Rhine grow and ourish as a Euregion; to welcome new business, increased investment, expanded education options and multi-partner collaborations – and all of this together with each of the three countries, ve regions and four million inhabitants. AGENDA Kerststad Valkenburg 15 Nov 2019 – 05 Jan 2020 Valkenburg city centre (NL) A plethora of yuletide joy on o er, with underground markets and displays, food stalls and a Christmas Fairytale Parade twice a week. Aachener Weihnachtsmarkt 22 Nov 2019 – 23 Dec 2019 Aachen city centre (DE) Voted into the top ten Christmas markets in Europe, and boasting a 6 metre tall gingerbread man, these markets form the origins of all winter markets in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. Winterland Hasselt 23 Nov 2019 – 05 Jan 2020 Dusartplein, Hasselt (BE) A relative newcomer to the winter markets, this twelfth edition of Winterland also hosts country and salsa dances, speed dating, Lego building and a New Year’s Eve party. Magisch Maastricht 29 Nov 2019 – 31 Dec 2019 Vrijthof, Maastricht (NL) Winter market o ering food, rides, ice-skating rink, traditional stalls a towering Christmas wishes tree and a new Dickens Village showcasing local and regional craft works set on the stunning Vrijthof in Maastricht. Village de Nöel 29 Nov 2019 – 30 Dec 2019 Liège city centre (BE) More than just a market, after thirty-one years it’s the largest and longest-running Christmas village in Belgium complete with a toboggan run and European Circus festival.


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