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  1. [FOOTBALL] Le Canton de Vaud, d’entente avec la Ville de Lausanne, prononce le huis clos pour la rencontre du samedi 16 mai entre le FC Lausanne-Sport et le GC Zurich

    #Vaud #Lausanne

    🔗 fcld.ly/ueta6vd

  2. [ADMINISTRATION] Célia Burnand sera la collaboratrice personnelle de Roger Nordmann, futur chef du Département de la santé et de l'action sociale
    #Vaud #CEVD

    🔗 fcld.ly/bk7m34v

  3. #Vaud Le mécanisme de destitution des ministres vaudois·es ne sera pas effectif lors de cette législature
    #LeDessindeVincent

  4. #Vaud Une étude indépendante met l’accent sur les défis pour le monde du travail vaudois dans une génération, face à l’intelligence artificielle et au changement climatique. En toile de fond, la dépendance à la main d’œuvre immigrée.
    ✍️ Un article d'Achille Karangwa, à retrouver sur notre site 🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/05/10/vaud-

  5. [ÉTUDE] Comment l’intelligence artificielle et le changement climatique vont transformer le monde du travail à l’horizon 2050? Plusieurs scénarios explorés dans une nouvelle étude prospective

    #Vaud #prospective #statistique

    🔗 fcld.ly/98kmq5s

  6. #Vaud #BD Avec «L’usine du pire», l’activiste antispéciste Pia Shazar et la dessinatrice Fanny Vaucher, elle aussi militante de la cause animale, nous plongent dans la réalité glaçante d’une maternité porcine. Un roman graphique autant documentaire qu’artistique.
    ✍️ Gilles Labarthe s’est entretenu avec Fanny Vaucher🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/05/06/lusin

  7. [ACTIVITÉ JUDICIAIRE EN 2025] Justice vaudoise : de nouveaux défis en perspective et une mission assumée malgré des chiffres records

    #Vaud #justice

    🔗 fcld.ly/yagjnce

  8. [Veille 📣] Le Grand Conseil vaudois favorable à la création d'une "zone d'attente carcérale" à Orbe | RTS
    rts.ch/info/regions/vaud/2026/

    Peut-être que la solution à la surpopulation carcérale serait d’arrêter d’envoyer les gens en prison ?!?

    (Suisse: 42% des détenus purgent une peine pour des amendes links.vulgarisons.info/shaare/)

    Lien vers cette entrée dans ma veille : links.vulgarisons.info/shaare/
    Toute ma veille est disponible ici : links.vulgarisons.info/
    #prison #vaud #détention #justice
    #links #veille

  9. [GRAND CONSEIL] L'année 2025 sous la loupe de la Commission de gestion: renforcer la coordination et la transparence pour un État plus agile

    #Vaud #GCVD

    🔗 fcld.ly/gr0xyhl

  10. #Vaud Huit mois après le signalement de pollution du Léman par 60 tonnes de toxiques déversés depuis le site chimique de Monthey, la situation paraît bloquée. Mais les tarifs de l’eau risquent bien d’augmenter, aux frais des contribuables.
    ✍️ Un article de Gilles Labarthe, à retrouver sur notre site 🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/28/45526

  11. [CONSEIL D'ÉTAT] Roger Nordmann, conseiller d’État élu, reprendra le Département de la santé et de l’action sociale. Il n’y aura pas de modification dans la composition des départements.
    #Vaud #CEVD

    🔗 fcld.ly/xt5bh0w

  12. #Vaud #Lausanne Présentée à Pôle Sud dans le cadre du sommet Stop Pillage 2026, l’exposition «Le génocide suisse en Palestine?» a été suspendue en fin de semaine dernière après des mises en demeure adressées aux organisateurs par deux groupes médiatiques. Le collectif organisateur dénonce des «intimidations» et une «tentative de censure».
    ✍️ Un article d’Achille Karangwa🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/27/expo-

  13. #Essai Les directeurs de l’ouvrage Mondes postcapitalistes plaident pour une sortie du capitalisme qui soit aussi une autre manière d’habiter le monde. Entretien.

    ✍️ Un article d'Achille Karangwa à retrouver sur notre site ⬇️
    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/23/rouvr

    #ouvrage #capitalisme #vaud

  14. Mandats attribués à l’ancien président de la Commission foncière rurale I: le Conseil d’État publie le rapport d’enquête de Jean-François Meylan

    #Vaud

    🔗 fcld.ly/x4fa2jz

  15. Wer kennt ihn denn nicht, den Wistenlacher Berg? Nebst Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau im Dunst ist einfach wichtig, dass die Raffinerie Cressier und der Campingplatz auf der Orientierungstafel angeschrieben ist. Ein Triangulationspunkt, ein Denkmal für die Meliorationsarbeiten und ein Denkmal für Maurerarbeiten als Beschäftigungstherapie dürfen auch nicht fehlen.

    #wandern #alpen #seeland #vully #montvully #landvermessung #fribourg #vaud #waadt

  16. #Vaud Charlotte Ensaigne raconte des mois de pressions liées, selon elle, à ses prises de position concernant Gaza sur les réseaux sociaux. Une séquence qui l’a atteinte, sans entamer sa conviction d’avoir agi avec droiture.
    ✍️ Un article de Lucien Phillot à retrouver sur notre site 🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/21/une-p

  17. #Vaud Ce week-end, la microferme biologique de Bassenges sur le campus de l’EPFL à Ecublens a organisé son premier festival paysan. L’occasion pour le public de soutenir ce lieu en sursis et d’échanger avec les agriculteur·ices.
    ✍️ Un reportage de Basile Mermoud à retrouver sur notre site 🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/19/le-bi

  18. #Vaud A Morges, la Maison du dessin de presse présente deux dessinatrices et un dessinateur qui ont failli passer par la case prison. Une liberté d’expression de plus en plus menacée, à Hong Kong, en Inde, en Turquie… et au-delà.
    ✍️ Un article de Gille Labarthe à retrouver sur notre site 🔽
    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/15/trois

  19. The First Metric Century of the Season

    Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Yesterday I set off from home at around 08:00 for what I planned would be a one hundred kilometre ride. The rational was that I would cycle to and from Geneva, around 50 kilometres, and participate in a group ride with Bike Club Switzerland, another fifty kilometre ride. It’s because it was easy to add a few kilometres that I decided to bring this first one hundred kilometre ride to fruition.

    I consider myself lucky with the routing. I was expecting that we would climb from Geneva, into France, go around the foot of the Jura towards Divonne, have coffee, and then ride back. I expected that the ride back would be the route that I had just ridden to get to Geneva.

    In fact the opposite was true, and that’s great. It meant that the ride out of Geneva was on the road I had just taken, and the road back to Geneva was different. It made riding back to Geneva a rational thing to do. I then rode back to Nyon via Versoix before going up from the Mies roundabout to Coppet, before then riding back down, into Nyon, and then up through Nyon before heading home.

    This ride was relaxed for the entire route. From Nyon to Geneva I made sure to cycle below my maximum, even resting, without pedaling for stretches. I also decided to take a new route that I have done with groups, but not solo, through the forest above Commugny. It allows the trip to be away from cars for longer. There isn’t much traffic at 8am on a Saturday.

    I arrived to Geneva with half an hour to spare before the start of the ride. I was surprised by how great the conditions were. It was nippy, and I definitely felt that I would have been happier with an extra layer or two, but those layers, on a bike, are hard to carry once it gets warm, so I chose to run slightly cold. It paid off.

    A Good Pace with Less Climbing

    I appreciated that the pace was more relaxed, and with less climbing for once. I enjoy not having to push for the entire ride, to keep up, and not to have to get through too many climbs. It also helps that the weather is good, and that the wind is calm.

    Why Relax?

    People are often surprised when I choose easlier rides but I prefer them. When I went on difficult run, after difficult run, and then more difficult rides I push myself to the point of just heading home and recovering. According to Garmin, Suunto and Apple I was pushing too hard.

    When you walk, and run, and hike, and then cycle you’re changing from one system of muscles, to a second and then a third, and it needs to adapt. I was pushing too hard so I struggled at the end of several activities.

    Recovered

    Yesterday I rode for four to six hours, for a total of around seven hours of being out. I rode to Geneva relaxed, and the group ride was relaxed. It was so relaxed that on a climb where I am usually knackered, and dropped, I coped with ease, such ease I rushed up the final climb, and then turned back to rejoin the group.

    On the ride back to Nyon I made sure not to push too hard on the long flat bit towards Versoix, and that climb, and then I went up via Mies, before heading across to Coppet, before heading back down to the lakeside.

    When I got to the UEFA traffic light I had enough power left to race cars on the road that goes by the plage de Nyon. I kept up right up to the Débarcadère before heading up, and towards home.

    And Finally

    To give an idea of how much energy I had left after 100 kilometres I was at the Emil Frey traffic light, waiting to turn right, when I tried to push and I felt the chain block. I had to dismount the bike, move to the pavement and identify the issue.

    The chain had jumped off the cassette, between the cassette and the spokes and jammed. I then had to try to work it loose. In the process I either bent or loosened some spokes so that the wheel lost it’s alignment.

    I might have had plenty of energy when cycling, but I was too knackered, when I got home, to go to a cycling shop to get them to check the bike. I have to wait for Tuesday to get the prognosis. Ideally it’s checking the rear derailleur and tightening wheel spokes, not more serious.

    For once I think I fared better than the bike. We’ll see whether I have to take a break from cycling while the bike is fixed.

    Most importantly, if I had refrained from sprinting to keep up with cars I would have been even more rested/relaxed.

    #century #cycling #endurance #France #Geneva #vaud
  20. The First Metric Century of the Season

    Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Yesterday I set off from home at around 08:00 for what I planned would be a one hundred kilometre ride. The rational was that I would cycle to and from Geneva, around 50 kilometres, and participate in a group ride with Bike Club Switzerland, another fifty kilometre ride. It’s because it was easy to add a few kilometres that I decided to bring this first one hundred kilometre ride to fruition.

    I consider myself lucky with the routing. I was expecting that we would climb from Geneva, into France, go around the foot of the Jura towards Divonne, have coffee, and then ride back. I expected that the ride back would be the route that I had just ridden to get to Geneva.

    In fact the opposite was true, and that’s great. It meant that the ride out of Geneva was on the road I had just taken, and the road back to Geneva was different. It made riding back to Geneva a rational thing to do. I then rode back to Nyon via Versoix before going up from the Mies roundabout to Coppet, before then riding back down, into Nyon, and then up through Nyon before heading home.

    This ride was relaxed for the entire route. From Nyon to Geneva I made sure to cycle below my maximum, even resting, without pedaling for stretches. I also decided to take a new route that I have done with groups, but not solo, through the forest above Commugny. It allows the trip to be away from cars for longer. There isn’t much traffic at 8am on a Saturday.

    I arrived to Geneva with half an hour to spare before the start of the ride. I was surprised by how great the conditions were. It was nippy, and I definitely felt that I would have been happier with an extra layer or two, but those layers, on a bike, are hard to carry once it gets warm, so I chose to run slightly cold. It paid off.

    A Good Pace with Less Climbing

    I appreciated that the pace was more relaxed, and with less climbing for once. I enjoy not having to push for the entire ride, to keep up, and not to have to get through too many climbs. It also helps that the weather is good, and that the wind is calm.

    Why Relax?

    People are often surprised when I choose easlier rides but I prefer them. When I went on difficult run, after difficult run, and then more difficult rides I push myself to the point of just heading home and recovering. According to Garmin, Suunto and Apple I was pushing too hard.

    When you walk, and run, and hike, and then cycle you’re changing from one system of muscles, to a second and then a third, and it needs to adapt. I was pushing too hard so I struggled at the end of several activities.

    Recovered

    Yesterday I rode for four to six hours, for a total of around seven hours of being out. I rode to Geneva relaxed, and the group ride was relaxed. It was so relaxed that on a climb where I am usually knackered, and dropped, I coped with ease, such ease I rushed up the final climb, and then turned back to rejoin the group.

    On the ride back to Nyon I made sure not to push too hard on the long flat bit towards Versoix, and that climb, and then I went up via Mies, before heading across to Coppet, before heading back down to the lakeside.

    When I got to the UEFA traffic light I had enough power left to race cars on the road that goes by the plage de Nyon. I kept up right up to the Débarcadère before heading up, and towards home.

    And Finally

    To give an idea of how much energy I had left after 100 kilometres I was at the Emil Frey traffic light, waiting to turn right, when I tried to push and I felt the chain block. I had to dismount the bike, move to the pavement and identify the issue.

    The chain had jumped off the cassette, between the cassette and the spokes and jammed. I then had to try to work it loose. In the process I either bent or loosened some spokes so that the wheel lost it’s alignment.

    I might have had plenty of energy when cycling, but I was too knackered, when I got home, to go to a cycling shop to get them to check the bike. I have to wait for Tuesday to get the prognosis. Ideally it’s checking the rear derailleur and tightening wheel spokes, not more serious.

    For once I think I fared better than the bike. We’ll see whether I have to take a break from cycling while the bike is fixed.

    Most importantly, if I had refrained from sprinting to keep up with cars I would have been even more rested/relaxed.

    #century #cycling #endurance #France #Geneva #vaud
  21. En fait je suis famille d'accueil pour chats et ces deux Mimis cherchent une famille d'adoption. Ce sont des frères et sœurs de même portée. Tous les deux pucés et castré/stérilisée. Iel sont plus ou moins né•es en juin 2025. Le mâle est sociable avec ses congénaires mais ne se laisse pas toucher par les humains pour le moment. La femelles est une boule de douceur qui aime se faire caresser.
    #chats #adoptionDeChats #Vaud #suisse #adoptDontShop
    (Je mettrai les alt texte demain)

  22. Ce 10 avril est la 2e Journée internationale de sensibilisation à l’aphasie primaire progressive. Jean-Claude, 78 ans, raconte ce que signifie perdre ses mots sans perdre la tête.
    #santé #Vaud
    ✒️ Un article de baptiste Mermoud à lire sur notre site 🔽
    📸@Keystone

    lecourrier.ch/2026/04/09/limag

  23. [MARCHÉ du TRAVAIL] 🛠️ Le taux de #chômage dans le canton de #Vaud recule 0,1 point pour se fixer à 4,9% à la fin du mois de mars 2026

    🔗 vd.ch/actualites/communiques-d

  24. #MassifDuJura
    #Doubs #fortification +
    #Jura #Vaud #lac #paysage
    Voyage aller, pour quelques jours chez mon cycliste corseté et sans vélo.
    Il marche, il dénivelle.
    À une dizaine de kilomètres de chez lui, il m'avait donné rdv au bout d'un de mes lacs préférés 🤩 !
    Pour redescendre dans sa vallée, première fois qu'il remontait en voiture assis depuis son accident (délai médical respecté). Ça va. 👍🏻

  25. The Woodpecker Walk

    Reading Time: 2 minutes

    It would be tremendously easy for me to go to Pampigny and do the usual three or four walks. Today i didn’t. I decided to explore a new route. Rather than walk up to the walks, and then turn, and walk along fields, I went into the woods.

    The reward was the sound of at least one woodpecker, the sound of songbirds, and a quiet moment in the woods. Since trees are just starting to come out of hibernation from this winter, the woods are quite bright with light, and you can see the forest, for the trees, rather than obscured by leaves. It was dry.

    We also had a warm southern wind and I spotted a group of Italians that had chosen to have a barbecue in the woods. There are no fire warnings in place so this is an ideal moment.

    I love walking in the woods, but after unpleasant encounters with dogs on walks, two or three years ago, I lost the desire to walk there. Today it seemed quiet so I took the risk. I was rewarded. The conditions were great and I was reminded of my love for arboreal walks.

    For someone with my walking speed the walk takes an hour and a half. If you walk as a normal person, stopping to take photos, to have a picnic and more, then it can take two and a half hours to three hours. It’s accessible by train via the Morges to L’Isle train,by bike, if you’re sporty, or using electric, and by bus, if you prefer buses. This walk presents a great view of the Alps on a day like today. You can clearly see the Mont Blanc and surrounding mountains. I would recommend it.

    I am tempted to say that the woods provide a nice gravel segment for people with gravel bikes. Beware the arch tree. It’s pictured in my related Strava activity.

    I would happilly do this walk again, with a group.

    #pampigny #vaud #walk #woods