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Gorinchem investigates possible voter fraud in council elections

Gorinchem investigates possible voter fraud in council elections

The municipality of Gorinchem is investigating potential proxy voting fraud following last Wednesday's local council elections. The decision to investigate was made after consultations between local authorities, the police, and the Public Prosecution Service.

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Aging and housing shortage: Village Council discusses liveability of Wijk aan Zee with residents

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The Village Council of Wijk aan Zee is hosting an annual meeting on June 10 to discuss the town's livability with residents. The discussion will focus on challenges such as an aging population and the housing shortage to help shape the future of the community.

Everyone hopes their rival fails: it’s up to the coach to maintain the atmosphere, says Kim Lammers

Everyone hopes their rival fails: it’s up to the coach to maintain the atmosphere, says Kim Lammers

Former international Kim Lammers discusses the internal competition and atmosphere within the Dutch national team as the World Cup in North America approaches. She emphasizes that while players compete for positions, it is the national coach's responsibility to maintain a positive team spirit amidst the high pressure and media attention.

'We aren't taking anything away, just adding something new.' Haarlem Pearls take over hospitality industry with staff padel tournament

'We aren't taking anything away, just adding something new.' Haarlem Pearls take over hospitality industry with staff padel tournament

De Oesterzwammerij has established a new base at Haarlem's Kweektuin, where its founders aim to influence food choices through taste and mushroom cultivation. Meanwhile, the Haarlemse Parels group is engaging the local hospitality sector by organizing a padel tournament for staff.

Weeks without Wi-Fi due to broken cable: 'We're getting a bit fed up'

Weeks without Wi-Fi due to broken cable: 'We're getting a bit fed up'

Several families in the hamlet of Hinderdam have been without internet access for weeks due to a broken cable. Residents are expressing frustration as they wait for service providers to resolve the issue.

From Marlboro to marijuana: tobacco giant enters legal Dutch cannabis

From Marlboro to marijuana: tobacco giant enters legal Dutch cannabis

Tobacco giant Altria, formerly Philip Morris, has entered the Dutch legal cannabis experiment by acquiring a partial stake in the country's largest participating grower. Experts have raised concerns that this move could lead to the introduction of aggressive tobacco industry marketing tactics within the Netherlands' cannabis market.