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Beloved ‘ugly duckling’ returns: now electric

Beloved ‘ugly duckling’ returns: now electric

Citroën has announced the return of the iconic 2CV, commonly known as the 'ugly duck,' which will now be produced as an electric vehicle. This transition to electric power represents a major update for fans of the classic French car model.

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Shoes completely dismantled for recycling in Heerhugowaard: ‘Look how many shoes you have. We are walking on a problem every day’

Shoes completely dismantled for recycling in Heerhugowaard: ‘Look how many shoes you have. We are walking on a problem every day’

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Growing fresh herbs like basil, parsley, and mint can be more challenging than it appears, often leading to common mistakes like poor germination or yellowing leaves. This article provides advice on how to avoid these pitfalls to ensure a successful herb garden.

Number of self-employed remains high despite stricter Tax Authority checks

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Wijkertoren award for Bert Kisjes as he steps down as chairman of Great Church foundation

Wijkertoren award for Bert Kisjes as he steps down as chairman of Great Church foundation

Bert Kisjes stepped down as chairman of the foundation for the Grote Kerk in Beverwijk on Sunday evening. To mark the occasion, Mayor Martijn Smit awarded him the Wijkertoren pin for his years of service.