Street preacher Arnol Kox is ready to die: ‘I have seen enough on this...
Arnol Kox, Eindhoven’s well-known street preacher, says he is ready to die. He is currently receiving care in Catharina Hospital.
Kox received 80 cards from...
Police and fire brigade boost medical workers’ spirits at Catharina Hospital
Dozens of Eindhoven’s firefighters and police officers gathered to pay tribute to doctors and nurses at Catharina Hospital on Wednesday. Fire engines arrived at...
Registrations open for Eindhoven Marathon
Registrations for the 37th edition of the Eindhoven Marathon opened today. The marathon organisation expects over 25,000 people to take part this year.
The marathon...
Lockdown: bustle at market stalls, silence in shopping streets
The lockdown in the Eindhoven region appears with various images. The image of deserted shopping streets is already expected. However, various places are very...
Fitcoins for a healthier Eindhoven
Albert Heijn Strijp is launching a project to improve the lifestyle of around 5.000 people in Eindhoven. This project is in collaboration with the...
No large influx of patients at St. Anna Hospital
Amidst the second wave of coronavirus infections, St. Anna Hospital in Geldrop has not seen a large influx of patients. "This time we know...
MMC implements robot to receive visitors
The Maxima Medical Centre (MMC) in Veldhoven is using a robot to welcome visitors. During this exceptional time, it has a special responsibility: ensuring...
Rutte: You can go on holiday, just not everywhere
From 15 June, people living in the Netherlands can go on holiday again to some countries within Europe. Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, announced this...
Thousands of kids not back at school for fear of COVID-19
At 90% of Dutch primary schools, some children have stayed at home since the reopening. This is according to a survey conducted by the...
60 more patients moved from Brabant to hospitals outside the province
Another 60 patients who were hospitalised in Brabant were moved to hospitals elsewhere in the country yesterday. This has been reported by the Regional...