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Zara Home relance le style de table de grand-mère: la tendance art de la table 2026

Municipales 2026 à Dijon : Thierry Coudert dévoilera sa future liste le 29 janvier
À l’approche des élections municipales, prévues les 15 et 22 mars prochains, la campagne s’accélère à Dijon. Tête de liste de l’Union des droites – Rassemblement national, Thierry Coudert affiche clairement son ambition : « Mon objectif, il est simple, c'est d'incarner une alternance au système Rebsamen/Koenders qui a duré 25 ans », déclarait-il récemment...
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Chenôve : la liste « Le Bon Sens » alerte sur la santé au travail des agents municipaux

Journée mondiale des Solitudes : Astrée se mobilise à Dijon pour recréer du lien
En France, près d’une personne sur cinq se sent seule. Selon une étude IFOP 2025, 17 % de la population souffre aujourd’hui de solitude, contre 13 % avant la crise sanitaire. Si la vie sociale semble avoir repris son cours, la solitude chronique, elle, continue de progresser, touchant toutes les générations et tous les milieux, souvent dans le silence...

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À Dijon, les territoires intelligents accélèrent la transition écologique grâce au numérique

Entreprendre dans les quartiers : l’Adie renforce son action en Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

La Guinguette des Rois fait escale à l’aéroport de Dijon pour un afterwork royal
Et si, pour bien commencer l’année, on s’offrait un décollage immédiat vers la convivialité ? Le jeudi 29 janvier 2026, le concept nomade BISCROCAMP – Comptoirs Nomades pose ses valises dans un lieu pour le moins inattendu : l’aéroport Dijon Bourgogne, à Ouges, pour la seconde édition de sa Guinguette des Rois, un afterwork festif...

Takeaways: Flyers deliver strong response, snap losing streak with 2-1 win over Golden Knights
Our long national nightmare is over. The Flyers’ losing streak is over. After hitting the season-high six consecutive losses mark on Saturday against the Rangers, a still-depleted Flyers team went into Vegas to face off against the top team in the Pacific, looking for a reset, and they came out on top. It wasn’t the highest flying of showings, but it was a resilient one, as the Flyers managed to eke out a 2-1 win over the Golden Knights. The Basics First period: 3:46 – Travis Konecny (unassisted)Second period: 19:28- Tomas Hertl (Eichel, Stone)PPGThird period: 7:22- Travis Konecny (unassisted)SHGSOG: 25 (VGK) – 17 (PHI) Some takeaways Flyers strike first The struggles that the Flyers have had though much of this season to start games on time and find their legs early have been well documented, and we came into this game with the keen sense that avoiding those struggles would go a long way to help the Flyers get things back on track, and that’s exactly what they were able to do here. They came out with some decent pace and were able to find a pretty immediate impact, as they capitalized on a turnover by Tomas Hertl and Travis Konecny put away a goal on the breakaway, on their first shot of the game. What was notable about these early goings, though, was not just that the Flyers were able to score first — they did that on Saturday against the Rangers and look how much good that did them — but also that they were able to quite well keep their foot on the gas and keep the pressure on for much of the period, playing an effective possession game even if they weren’t able to pour on the chances. Now, the Golden Knights did get a good flurry of dangerous chances late in the period, but the Flyers were able to take care of that, and make it into the first intermission with a tone effectively set. Penalty kill tested early and often The Flyers may have been able to jump out to that early lead, but it would end up just as quickly being challenged saw their struggling penalty kill was called upon early in the first period after Christian Dvorak was whistled for a hold. It was a critical moment, a door open for the game to go sideways on the Flyers, but the penalty killers came up big for them — they were able to really frustrate the Vegas power play, getting in lanes and keeping their most dangerous chances bottled up. Through the rest of the game, the imbalance in penalties tilted to the point of cartoonishness. There’s not arguing that the Flyers didn’t show flashes of true lack of discipline, but a couple of softer calls on them paired with a couple of missed calls on the Golden Knights left a sour taste in the mouth. But, all the same, the Flyers ended up with quite a few penalties to kill in this one, and they fared overwhelmingly well in that task. The Golden Knights were given seven opportunities to work with on the power play tonight, and the Flyers were able to kill all but one of them — and the only goal they did allow was, to their credit, a truly fluky deflection — as they continued that level of disruption nicely, and even created a couple of big shorthanded rushes, one of which culminated in Konecny’s second goal of the game. It was a huge performance from a penalty kill which has had some major struggles recently, and a huge reason why they were able to pull off this win. Ersson responds in a big way Key to all of this as well, of course, was the huge effort Sam Ersson was able to deliver in tonight’s start. It’s no secret that things have been difficult for Ersson of late, but he put in some underrated good work in Saturday’s relief appearance, in spite of the outcome, and kept that rolling into tonight’s start. This wasn’t the absolute busiest game he’s had to work with this season, as the Golden Knights only out up 25 shots across the whole of the game, and had long stretches in which they…
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Les robes Valentino que Letizia d'Espagne a récupérées du dressing de sa belle-mère, la reine Sofia
Valentino Garavani a habillé bien des stars, mais aussi des reines. Et ses créations ont traversé les décennies.

