GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Police in the Swiss cantons around the Lake Geneva region have been kept busy over the holidays with road and mountain accidents, bank and post office robberies, and in one happy instance finding suspects and two stolen locomotives from the train park at Le Bouveret in canton Vaud.

Chavannes-de-Bogis, Grosse-Pierre / Morges post offices, hit by armed robbers

Two men held up the post office in Chavannes-de-Bogis Tuesday morning 27 December at 07:00, grabbing the manager as he arrived for work. Despite his cries and efforts to fight them off the two men knocked him to the ground and were able to force him, at gunpoint, inside where he gave them the cash on hand.

The two fled in a blue metallic BMW that was stolen a few weeks ago. The car was found shortly afterwards, completely burned, on a forest path next to the Route des Coudres, in the direction of Bogis-Bossey. Police say a relay car was undoubtedly waiting to pick them up there.

A manhunt was set up immediately. Vaud police say they are looking for two men, both 180cm tall with athletic builds, who speak French without accents. One was wearing a lightweight black cagoule (balaklava), black clothes, glove and carrying a pistol.

The other man, European in appearance, had long hair, to his shoulders, which was very dark and straight. He was also dressed in black and was carrying a knife.

The post office manager was in a state of shock following the robbery, but otherwise unharmed.

The hold-up follows an attempted robbery early last Friday, 23 December, at the Grosse-Pierre post office in Morges. A 47-year-old woman arriving for work was surprised by two men, reportedly 170 cm tall, dressed in dark clothes, one carrying a knife. Her cries frightened them off and a witness called 117 to alert police.

Anyone with information about either crime is asked to phone Vaud police at 021 644 4444.

Verbier avalanche slightly injures 2 in family of 4

An avalanche caught a family of four skiing off piste near Verbier Monday 26 December at 12:15. The group managed to get out from under the avalanche, which was 10 metres wide and 150m long. The 16-year-old girl and 13-year-old boy both suffered minor injuries and were taken to the hospital in Sion to be checked.

The avalanche was triggered at Mont Gelé, at about 2,900 m.

Icy roads behind crashes

A 25-year-old woman from the Avenches region whose car skidded on the road near Salavaux and Avenches at 10:25 Tuesday morning is in serious condition after her car crossed the line and hit another car head on. The 41-year-old man driving the other car sustained lighter injuries and was hospitalized in Fribourg.

A crash caused by ice on the road was responsible for closing the Col de Pillon near Gsteig Tuesday morning, a main route to the Gstaad area from Lake Geneva.

Fires in Geneva and Morges send several to hospital

Thirteen people, including a year-old child, were injured, four of them seriously, after a fire broke out on the ground floor of a three-storey centre for asylum seekers in Geneva, Tattes, 1 chemin de Poussy in Vernier. Four are in serious condition, two from injuries sustained after they jumped out of second-floor windows and two others for burns and smoke inhalation, say Geneva police.

Sixty people were evacuated from the building.

The fire department received scores of calls Monday afternoon at 15:22 and the fire, which spread to the first floor, was brought under control by 16:15.

In Morges, canton Vaud, cigarettes thrown into the garbage are suspected of being the cause of a fire in a third-storey apartment in an 11-storey building at chemin de la Grosse-Pierre 9 early Friday morning 23 December. Two tenants ages 20 and 21 were hospitalized, as well as their neighbour, an 85-year-old woman, for smoke inhalation. The fire was brought under control by 03:15.

 

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Chateau de Chillon is one of Switzerland's most visited landmarks, but canton Vaud's other 11 major chateaus are also part of rich historical tapestry

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Canton Vaud’s 12 historic chateaus, open to the public, are joining together to offer a special deal at the end of September to encourage people to learn more about this aspect of local history. A single ticket will open the door to all 12 the weekend of 24-25 September, for CHF15 for adults and CHF10 for children or CHF35 for a family.

The 12 “monuments” are: Prangins, Ollon, Chillon, Oron, Coppet, Nyon, Morges, Moudon, La Sarraz, Yverdon, Grandson and Avenches. Some are privately owned, others publicly and while most are medieval, two are 18th century.

They are part of the canton’s landscape of about 200 chateaus, towers, fortified residences and lords’ seats.

They are regularly open to the public but the shared ticket has been offered only once before in the 17 years of the Vaud Chateaus Association.

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LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – A woman critically injured Wednesday 8 June when her car left the road near Montherod, canton Vaud, on a wide bend in the Bois Masson, died Thursday in hospital, Vaud police say. The accident occurred about 13:30 Wednesday. The car was heading from Gimel to Montherod.

The 31-year-old French woman’s passenger, a 21-year-old Swiss woman who lives in the area, was hospitalized with less serious injuries. The car left missed the bend for unknown reasons and stopped against a tree after a dozen metres. The driver had to be cut from the car by a team of 12 firefighters called in from Morges, before she was flown by helicopter to the Chuv university hospitals in Lausanne, where she died a day later.

Accident early Friday critically injures young passenger without seat belt

A 22-year-old Bern man is in critical condition, say Vaud police, after the car in which he was a passenger crashed at 02:00 Friday morning 10 June near Avenches. The 21-year-old driver, who was also not wearing a seat belt, is hospitalized in Payerne with serious back and facial injuries. The car was traveling from Avenches to Salavaux at high speed and the driver failed to manage a curve to the right. The car flipped over several times and the passenger was thrown from the car. He was flown to the Hôpital de l’Ile in Bern.

The road was closed from 02:30 to 08:30 Friday morning to allow investigators to make their report.

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The man who led Genesis from 1967-75 in a one-night show with symphony orchestra, new hits from “Scratch My Back”, old favourites, 3 hour concert in outdoor Roman arena

Location: Avenches
Link out: http://www.artcontacts.ch/en
Date: 12 Sep 2010

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Two Thursdays to enjoy horses in a spectacular setting.

Location: Avenches, Vaud
Link out: http://www.news.admin.ch/message/index.html?lan…
Date: 15 Jul 2010

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Max the white stork and partner, 2009 (photo ©H Buergermeister)

Tuefingen/Salem, Germany (GenevaLunch) – Max the white stork has a new family, with little heads popping above the top of the nest where the 10-year-old mother has been sitting on her eggs. For the time being the number of new little ones is unknown, but between 2002 and 2009 Max has given birth to 20 offspring. She was born in May 1999 near Avenches, in Switzerland, but she and her regular partner meet up and build a nest each spring on the north side of Lake Constance.

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Title: Opera festival in Avenches
Location: Avenches
Description: Concerts held on a Roman coliseum
Start Date: 2008-07-09
End Date: 2008-07-19

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