Il Fatto Quotidiano: “Orgoglio nostro”: la curva dell’Inter omaggia Bastoni e poi gli dedica un coro

“Bastoni orgoglio nostro”. Con questo striscione la curva dell’Inter ha voluto omaggiare Alessandro Bastoni nel match contro l’Atalanta di sabato alle 15, giocato a San Siro. Match in cui Bastoni è rimasto in panchina perché non al meglio: al suo posto in campo Carlos Augusto. Dopo il tanto discusso episodio di Inter–Juventus, Alessandro Bastoni è diventato il bersaglio di tutte le tifoserie di Serie A (e anche in Champions League), con tantissimi fischi. Motivo per cui i tifosi nerazzurri hanno voluto mostrare il loro sostegno al giocatore.
A distanza di un mese esatto, infatti, dell’episodio tra Alessandro Bastoni e Pierre Kalulu – espulso dopo una simulazione del difensore interista – si continua a parlare sia sui social che in varie trasmissioni. L’ultima news che riguarda Bastoni è la decisione di inserirlo tra i premiati con la “Rosa Camuna“, la più alta onorificenza conferita dalla Regione Lombardia. La candidatura è stata presentata dal presidente del Consiglio regionale Federico Romani (Fratelli d’Italia) e sottoscritta anche dal consigliere regionale Pietro Bussolati (Pd), in un raro momento di sintonia bipartisan che però ha finito per scatenare una polemica tutta interna alla destra e a FdI.
Bastoni viene indicato dai promotori come “uno dei volti più rappresentativi del calcio lombardo, italiano ed europeo”. Nella motivazione si sottolineano “il valore sportivo dimostrato nel corso della carriera e il ruolo simbolico che ricopre nel calcio regionale”. A rafforzare le tesi della candidatura c’è – secondo Romani e Bussolati – il fatto che “ha saputo distinguersi anche per la maturità dimostrata nel riconoscere pubblicamente un proprio errore, assumendosi la responsabilità di un gesto avvenuto in campo. Un atteggiamento non scontato e non comune e che testimonia il rispetto per il gioco, per gli avversari e per i tifosi”.
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“Our Pride”: The Inter fans honor Bastoni and then dedicate a chorus to him.

“Our Pride Sticks.” With this banner, the Inter ultras wanted to honor Alessandro Bastoni in the match against Atalanta on Saturday at 3 p.m., played at San Siro. A match in which Bastoni remained on the bench because he wasn’t at his best: Carlos Augusto played in his place. Following the much-discussed Inter–Juventus episode, Alessandro Bastoni became the target of all Serie A (and also Champions League) fan bases, with countless whistles. That’s why the Nerazzurri fans wanted to show their support for the player.

A month after the episode between Alessandro Bastoni and Pierre Kalulu – who was expelled after a simulation by the Inter defender – the discussion continues on social media and in various broadcasts. The latest news concerning Bastoni is the decision to include him among the recipients of the “Rosa Camuna,” the highest honor awarded by the Lombardy Region. The candidacy was presented by Regional Council President Federico Romani (Fratelli d’Italia) and signed by Regional Councilor Pietro Bussolati (Pd), in a rare bipartisan moment that ultimately sparked a controversy entirely within the right and FdI.

Bastoni is cited by the promoters as “one of the most representative faces of Lombardy, Italian, and European football.” The justification highlights “the sporting value demonstrated throughout his career and the symbolic role he plays in regional football.” According to Romani and Bussolati, strengthening the candidacy is “the fact that he was also able to distinguish himself through the maturity he demonstrated in publicly acknowledging his own mistake, taking responsibility for an action that occurred on the field. An attitude not commonplace and not common and that testifies to respect for the game, for opponents and for fans.”

The article “Our Pride”: the Inter ultras honor Bastoni and then dedicate him a chorus is from Il Fatto Quotidiano.

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https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2026/03/14/bastoni-striscione-curva-inter-orgoglio-nostro-atalanta/8324360/

“Orgoglio nostro”: la curva dell’Inter omaggia Bastoni e poi gli dedica un coro

A distanza di un mese il difensore è ancora bersaglio di tutte le tifoserie di Serie A, che non gli risparmiano fischi per il caso Kalulu

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Former Charles Street Terminal in Kitchener will be redeveloped in phases
The redevelopment of the former Charles Street Terminal in Kitchener will be done in a phased approach. That was the decision from regional council at a committee meeting Tuesday.
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Agenzia Nova: Sardegna: Locci (Cal), Consiglio regionale proceda sollecitamente ad approvazione comparto unico

11 mar 13:30 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il Consiglio delle Autonomie locali (Cal), questa mattina, ha approvato il parere favorevole sulla proposta... (Rsc)

Sardinia: Locci (Cal), Regional Council proceed urgently with the approval of the single development area.

Mar 11 13:30 - (Agenzia Nova) - The Council of Local Autonomies (Cal) this morning approved the favorable opinion on the proposal... (Rsc)

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Sardegna: Locci (Cal), Consiglio regionale proceda sollecitamente ad approvazione comparto unico

Il Consiglio delle Autonomie locali (Cal), questa mattina, ha approvato il parere favorevole sulla proposta di legge n.182 sulle modifiche...

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Agenzia Nova: Sardegna: Locci (Cal), Consiglio regionale proceda sollecitamente ad approvazione comparto unico - video

11 mar 13:31 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il Consiglio delle Autonomie locali (Cal), questa mattina, ha approvato il parere favorevole sulla proposta... (Rsc)

Sardinia: Locci (Cal), Regional Council proceed urgently with approval of the single development area - video

Mar 11 13:31 - (Agenzia Nova) - The Council of Local Autonomies (Cal) this morning approved the favorable opinion on the proposal... (Rsc)

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Sardegna: Locci (Cal), Consiglio regionale proceda sollecitamente ad approvazione comparto unico - video

Il Consiglio delle Autonomie locali (Cal), questa mattina, ha approvato il parere favorevole sulla proposta di legge n.182 sulle modifiche...

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Agenzia Nova: Sardegna: Consiglio regionale, via libera unanime alla legge regionale sull'intelligenza artificiale (3)

10 mar 12:45 - (Agenzia Nova) - La normativa introduce inoltre un sistema di governo regionale dedicato all'intelligenza artificiale, incaricato... (Rsc)

Sardinia: Regional Council gives unanimous approval to the regional law on artificial intelligence.

Mar 10 12:45 - (Agenzia Nova) - The regulation also introduces a regional governance system dedicated to artificial intelligence, tasked... (Rsc)

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Sardegna: Consiglio regionale, via libera unanime alla legge regionale sull’intelligenza artificiale (3)

La normativa introduce inoltre un sistema di governo regionale dedicato all'intelligenza artificiale, incaricato di coordinare la programmazione,...

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IlPescara: Inaugurato in città il centro diurno dedicato ai pazienti con disturbi cognitivi

Inaugurato a pescara il nuovo centro diurno per pazienti con disturbi cognitivi e malattie neurodegenerative. Presente fra gli altri il presidente del consiglio regionale Lorenzo Sospiri che ha ringraziato la Asl, il sindaco Masci e Ivo Petrelli che in qualità di consigliere comunale nel primo...

A day center dedicated to patients with cognitive disorders was inaugurated in the city.

A new day center for patients with cognitive disorders and neurodegenerative diseases was inaugurated in Pescara. Present among others were Regional Council President Lorenzo Sospiri, who thanked the ASL (Local Health Authority), Mayor Masci, and Ivo Petrelli, who, as a municipal councilor in the first...

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Inaugurato in città il centro diurno dedicato ai pazienti con disturbi cognitivi

Presente, fra gli altri, il presidente del consiglio regionale Lorenzo Sospiri per il centro dedicato a persone con patologie degenerative cognitive

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REGIONAL COUNCIL AMENDS BY-LAW TO DEFER POSSESSION OF 100VIC

On Jan. 9, 2026,  the Region of Waterloo council amended By-Law 25-021. This deferred the possession date for the Kitchener transit hub site until Apr. 1, 2026. Metrolinx has advised the Region of Waterloo that it requires the use of 100 Victoria St. N. for its Kitchener Central Transit Hub (KCTH). The first version of the bylaw was designed to have encampment residents off 100Vic by the end of 2025.  The region wants to use the property as a staging area for construction vehicles and equipment for the KCTH, planned to be built at the nearby intersection of King St. and Victoria St. 

The amendment was made to allow residents of 100 Victoria St. N. encampment (100Vic) to find alternative housing options.    

“The offer would include an individual housing plan with appropriate alternative accommodation, social service supports and transportation and storage for up to six months at no cost to the person,” Fiona McCrea, regional solicitor and director of legal services, said.   

An information session for current residents of the 100Vic ran on Jan. 5, 2026, along with a public information and input meeting on Jan. 7, 2026. A summary of these two sessions was included in the appendix of the addendum report.   

“There was support expressed at both sessions for the removal of the monetary penalty and the provision of written offers of alternative accommodation included in the amendments,” McCrea said.   

Across the Waterloo Region, there are 24 known encampments and approximately 50-59 residents in them. However, the 100Vic by-law and its amendment would only affect the residents and the encampment there.  The motion of including a safe-tenting by-law came up on the Jan. 9, 2026, meeting. This would outline the procedures which people are to follow when putting up tents in designated areas deemed suitable by a governing body.   

“Such a protocol exists in other communities in Ontario including Hamilton, London, St. Thomas and the Region of Peel. These are provisions set through a by-law that provides the circumstances and conditions [in] which individuals can tent in the municipality,” Peter Sweeney, Commissioner of Community Services, said.  

Safe tenting by-laws come in one of two forms: one where individuals are given specific locations in which they are permitted to tent. The other outlines where people are not permitted to tent and sets provisions of distance from schools, cemeteries and childcare centers.   

For example, London’s Park and Recreation Area By-Law-PR-2 prohibits people from encroaching on municipally owned lands or erecting fences on municipally owned lands without the written consent of the City. Whereas the Region of Peel’s Encampment Policy Framework and Joint Protocols  explicitly outlines areas where encampments are prohibited. 

“Not one person that spoke last night wanted this amendment. Even though you [the council] might think it would be advantageous to those living in the encampment.” Pam Wolf, Region of Waterloo Councilor, said.  

Wolf wanted the Region of Waterloo council to explore the safe tenting protocols of other municipalities. The motion to explore the safe tenting protocol was defeated by a final vote of 8-8. 

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Controversial plan to ban popular backyard item unveiled by Aussie council: ‘Unfair’

A major regional council has proposed banning synthetic grass across nature strips and new homes, in a move…
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KITCHENER PAUSES AUTOMATED SPEED ENFORCEMENT CAMERA PROGRAM

On Oct. 28, 2024, the City of Kitchener paused the Region of Waterloo’s automated speed enforcement camera program until they could negotiate on certain aspects of the plan.

In 2021, the Region of Waterloo installed speed cameras in eight school zones.

“We started with just a few to see how it would go because we have a problem with speeding in many of the school zones,” Kari Williams, regional councillor for the City of Kitchener, said.

The speed enforcement cameras promote road safety by encouraging vehicles to travel at lower speeds at community hubs around school locations. The Region of Waterloo operates municipal speed cameras on regional and municipal roadways and installs them on behalf of some of the cities and communities in the region.

During a Kitchener council meeting on Oct 28, the councillors discussed the fines associated with the program.

“One of the issues was when we looked at this program in conjunction with the region. One of the things that we learned about was that fees will double,” Bil Ioannidis, councillor for Ward 7 in the City of Kitchener, said.

He said the Region of Waterloo and the City of Kitchener didn’t consult with Kitchener residents about this topic to help them form informed opinions. According to the Ontario Provincial Act, the newly implemented Municipal Speed Camera program must double its fines compared to current rates. Because of this, The City of Kitchener council is hesitant to continue the program.

“Because of economic times, such as we are experiencing now, we don’t feel residents get the message of the speeding when they get the fine on the normal rate with the province’s price range,” Ioannidis said.

“We feel like when they’re doubling the fines, it’s just a money grab,” he said.

Williams also said Kitchener had done a lot to physically put in infrastructure that would reduce speed in many areas.

“Cameras may not be effective in some instances,” she said. 

Although the program is currently paused, they have no intention of cancelling it.

“We want to have a project. We want to make sure we can dictate the terms of service that we feel Kitchener residents will accept,” Ioannidis said.

“If the community doesn’t like these cameras, we’re going to get a lot of pullback, and the system won’t work,” he said.

Ioannidis wants to ensure that the community will agree with the terms of the program before continuing it.

Instead of the 24/7 surveillance and the expensive fines proposed by the Region of Waterloo, the City of Kitchener wants to implement a time limit for the cameras and install them in other locations where they would have greater use, such as areas with high collision rates and places requiring more traffic and pedestrian safety.

The City of Kitchener said although they are pausing the program they still want to implement it. They just do not like the terms and conditions proposed by the region for the speed camera program.

“We also never signed any agreements with the region or anything that involves revenue sharing,” Ioannidis said.

“I don’t believe in having a system like this. I believe in a system where the pay revenue is neutral,” Ioannidis said. “I prefer not to have a system where it makes money.”

Williams said the region focused on doubling the fines because of their focus on administrative penalties and the fines people will receive for speeding in the area.

“But we don’t have any control over that. That is the province that tells you what the fines are and what the schedule is,” she said.

Ioannidis said the City of Kitchener will continue to work with the region until they can make acceptable decisions about the program.

“The City is in favour of speed cameras, but some technical aspects get in the way,” Williams said.

The City of Kitchener is planning to look into their speed enforcement camera system. They also seek a third-party operator to help them with the camera system.

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De Luca fa il saluto romano e vota 'no' alla mozione di sfiducia nei suoi confronti in Consiglio regionale

Il gesto è stato rivolto ai banchi dell'opposizione

Translated:
De Luca performs the Roman salute and votes "no" on a motion of no confidence against him in the Regional Council.

The gesture was directed at the opposition benches.

#DeLuca #Roman #RegionalCouncil
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De Luca fa il saluto romano e vota 'no' alla mozione di sfiducia nei suoi confronti in Consiglio regionale

Il «no» pronunciato con decisione al microfono e il gesto del braccio teso, a scimmiottare il saluto romano. Così il presidente della Regione Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, ha espresso il suo voto sulla mozione di sfiducia nei suoi confronti presentata dai consiglieri regionali del centrodestra e discussa lunedì 11 novembre in Consiglio regionale. La votazione si è svolta per appello nominale e quando De Luca è stato chiamato ad esprimersi ha risposto con un deciso «no» al microfono accompagnato con il gesto del braccio teso rivolto verso i banchi dell'opposizione. La mozione di sfiducia è stata respinta dal Consiglio regionale con 35 voti contrari. «La fiducia aumenta», ha detto il presidente del Consiglio regionale della Campania, Gennaro Oliviero, dopo aver comunicato i risultati della votazione.

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