News recap. AZF, Paul Quilès, and the A69 Toulouse-Castres on the program
Like every Sunday evening, Le Journal Toulousain offers you its latest news for the week. To remember in particular: a new place of memory for AZF, an important traffic of narcotics dismantles in Colomiers, Tournefeuille and Plaisance-du-Touch, the disappearance of Paul Quilès and Jean Castex advances the motorway project between Toulouse and Castres.
AZF: a new place of memory
On the occasion of the commemoration of the 20 years of the AZF disaster, a new site of memory was unveiled, this Tuesday, September 21, on the same ruins of the Toulouse factory. To learn more, click here.
News recap. Significant drug trafficking dismantled in Colomiers, Tournefeuille and Plaisance-du-Touch
Significant drug trafficking organized in the municipalities of Colomiers, Plaisance-du-Touch and Tournefeuille, in Haute-Garonne, was dismantled by investigators from the anti-narcotics office (Ofast) in Toulouse this Friday, September 17. Six people were arrested. Here is the link to the article.
Aude. The Cité de Carcassonne is the 3rd most visited monument in France
According to the Center des Monuments Nationaux de France, the City of Carcassonne ranks third among the most visited monuments in France this summer. To learn more, click here.
News recap. Former minister and mayor of Cordes-sur-Ciel, Paul Quilès has died
A prominent figure of socialism and mayor of Cordes-sur-Ciel, in the Tarn for 25 years, Paul Quilès passed away this Friday, September 24 at the age of 79. To learn more, click here.
Jean Castex announces progress for the Toulouse-Castres motorway
Prime Minister Jean Castex is traveling in Occitania. He was in the Tarn during the morning of Saturday, September 25, from where he announced an advance for the highway between Toulouse and Castres. To learn more, click here.