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Hautes-Alpes: Skier Survives Avalanche Burial

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 26, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

A lone backcountry skier was rescued Thursday after being fully buried in an avalanche near Saint-Véran in the Hautes-Alpes department of southeastern France, authorities reported.

The skier, a man in his sixties, was quickly dug out by fellow mountain enthusiasts who witnessed the slide, according to Le Dauphiné Libéré. He was found to be unharmed.

The incident prompted a response from the Pelton de Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne (PGHM) of Jausiers, a specialized mountain rescue unit. The PGHM was alerted to the avalanche and dispatched to the scene, though the skier had already been extricated by the time rescuers arrived.

This rescue comes less than two weeks after a fatal avalanche in the nearby commune of La Grave claimed the lives of two skiers. On February 17th, two men, a Polish national born in 1987 and a British-Polish dual citizen born in 1989, were killed even as skiing off-piste in the Côte Fine area. Their guide, a French national, was injured and evacuated to a hospital in Grenoble. Two other skiers, one German and one Australian, were unharmed in that incident. The Gap prosecutor’s office opened an investigation into the causes of that avalanche.

The La Grave avalanche occurred as the group of five skiers were navigating the challenging terrain known for its off-piste opportunities. Authorities issued an appeal for witnesses at the time, requesting anyone who had skied in the area that day without a professional guide to come forward.

Separately, on the same day as the rescue near Saint-Véran, authorities continued to investigate a February 17th avalanche in La Grave that resulted in two fatalities. The victims were identified as a 30-year-old Polish man and a 36-year-old man of British and Polish nationality.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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Lyon News: Villeurbanne & Caluire – February 24, 2026 – Le Progrès

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 24, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

A mapping exercise conducted by the French orienteering federation, FFCO, has identified a 6.63 square kilometer area spanning Lyon, Villeurbanne, and Caluire-et-Cuire as a designated orienteering course. The area, cataloged as LYON-VILLEURBANNE-CALUIRE with the number 2018-D69-248, is classified as departmental level and utilizes a 1/10000 scale map.

The orienteering course is located near Villeurbanne, with coordinates pinpointing its boundaries. The FFCO data details the course’s cartographers as CDCO69. The mapping exercise, completed in 2018, provides a precise geographical definition of the terrain suitable for orienteering, a sport involving navigation with a map and compass.

Transportation between Villeurbanne and Caluire-et-Cuire takes approximately one minute by car, according to Mappy, covering a distance of less than two kilometers. The suggested route involves Rue Paul Verlaine, Rue Louis Becker, Rue Racine, and Cours Émile Zola. The route continues via Rue Jubin, Rue des Charmettes, Place Jean Chorel, Rue du Tonkin, Boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, and Boulevard de la Bataille de Stalingrad, culminating in a crossing of the Pont Raymond Poincaré and a final stretch along Montée des Soldats and Rue des Combattants en Afrique du Nord.

ViaMichelin offers a similar route, emphasizing ease of calculation for car travel between the two municipalities. The route mirrors the Mappy suggestion, highlighting the interconnectedness of the urban areas.

Le Progrès, a local Lyon newspaper, publishes editions covering Lyon, Villeurbanne, and Caluire-et-Cuire, indicating a shared regional focus for news and information. The newspaper’s online presence allows for subscription and account creation, suggesting a continued commitment to local journalism.

February 24, 2026 0 comments
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Quentin Deranque Death: New Images & Arrests in Lyon Far-Left Probe

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 18, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Nine people have been arrested in connection with the death of Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old nationalist activist who died Saturday in Lyon after being violently assaulted two days prior. The arrests, carried out Tuesday, include seven men and two women, with one of the men identified as an aide to a member of the La France Insoumise (LFI) party, according to authorities.

Deranque was attacked on Thursday during clashes that erupted in the vicinity of a conference given by Rima Hassan, an LFI member of the European Parliament, at Sciences Po Lyon. He succumbed to his injuries two days later. The incident has sparked a national debate and led to a minute of silence being observed in the French National Assembly on Tuesday.

Fresh video evidence obtained by Le Progrès appears to show two groups of roughly fifteen individuals confronting each other shortly before the fatal assault. The footage depicts physical altercations, with participants exchanging blows. Even as some have characterized the event as a “brawl,” others, including Alice Cordier, the president of the nationalist-feminist group Nemesis, have claimed it was an attack initiated by the far-left. Cordier, whose members were present at the conference, stated that “the extreme left tries to make believe there was a brawl.”

According to the Agence France-Presse, the far-right group involved in the initial confrontation reportedly retreated, leaving some of their members, potentially including Deranque, vulnerable to further attack. Le Progrès reported that the group was equipped with protective gear, including knuckle dusters, motorcycle helmets, and tear gas.

The arrests were made across several regions of France, including the Lyon area, Haute-Loire, the Drôme, and the Aisne. A judicial source confirmed the arrests were made in connection with a charge of “voluntary homicide” but declined to provide further details about the suspects’ profiles. Jacques-Elie Favrot, the parliamentary assistant to LFI deputy Raphaël Arnault, is among those detained, according to reports.

The death of Quentin Deranque has prompted strong reactions across the political spectrum. Sébastien Lecornu, the Prime Minister, and members of LFI engaged in heated exchanges in the National Assembly following the minute of silence. LFI has refuted accusations of responsibility for Deranque’s death and denounced what it describes as an attempt to exploit the tragedy for political gain. François Hollande, former President of France, has stated there is a “double responsibility” of La France Insoumise in the death of Quentin Deranque.

Two additional individuals were arrested Wednesday morning in Saint-Priest, near Lyon, bringing the total number of those in custody to eleven, according to Le Parisien.

February 18, 2026 0 comments
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Lyon News: Villeurbanne & Caluire – February 15, 2026 – Le Progrès

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 15, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

A man in a wheelchair was killed with a bladed weapon in Lyon, France, on Saturday, February 14, 2026, according to reports from Le Progrès. The victim has been identified as Ashur Sarnaya, an Iraqi Christian.

Police have arrested a suspect in Italy in connection with the murder, Le Progrès reported. Details regarding the suspect’s identity and the circumstances of the arrest have not been released.

The attack occurred in Lyon, with reports also referencing Villeurbanne and Caluire as areas of relevance to the unfolding investigation. The motive for the killing remains unclear.

France recently extended traffic bans in designated “green zones,” according to Trans.INFO, though the connection to the Lyon murder, if any, has not been established. The extension of these bans is reportedly due to environmental concerns.

Public transportation in Lyon includes buses, the metro, and trams, according to Thisislyon. There is currently no indication of disruption to public transport services related to the investigation.

February 15, 2026 0 comments
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Crans-Montana Fire: Family Fined While Rushing to Hospitalized Victim

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 13, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

A family traveling to see their daughter, severely injured in the New Year’s Day fire at the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, received a fine of 351 Swiss francs (approximately 383.63 euros) for traveling without tickets on a Swiss Federal Railways (CFF) train, according to reports surfacing today.

The family’s ordeal began on January 13, 2026, when they were en route to Cologne, Germany, where their daughter, Alexia T., is hospitalized after suffering 70% burns in the Crans-Montana blaze. After their car broke down near Basel, Switzerland, the family boarded a train to continue their journey, stating they did so out of urgent necessity. Despite explaining their situation to railway officials, they were issued the fine.

The family appealed the penalty, but the CFF rejected their request, offering only a reduction of 40 Swiss francs (approximately 43.72 euros). The decision has drawn criticism from the family’s lawyer, Me Christophe de Galembert, who described the CFF’s response as lacking in compassion. “The lack of compassion and the slightest consideration is perplexing,” de Galembert told RTL, adding that the reaction of the publicly funded railway company was “unacceptable.” He has called for the full cancellation of the fine and the provision of free transport between Lausanne and Cologne for the duration of Alexia’s hospitalization.

In a statement to RTL, the CFF acknowledged the tragic circumstances but defended its decision, citing the need for “equal treatment” towards all passengers, even those facing hardship. The railway company stated that while it sympathizes with the family, waiving the fine would set a precedent that could not be fairly applied across all cases of similar distress.

The fire at the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana occurred in the early hours of January 1, 2026, leaving multiple people injured. Alexia T. Remains hospitalized in Cologne with severe burns. The family’s financial burden has been compounded by the unexpected travel costs and the railway fine.

February 13, 2026 0 comments
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