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DVI reveals shocking truth: parents are allowed to see their children's test papers
City Life

DVI reveals shocking truth: parents are allowed to see their children's test papers

The Data State Inspectorate explains to parents that they have the right to find out what their child writes on tests. Schools hide this information like tsarist secrets stored in Karosta's basements.

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Metallurg Territory to Be Cleaned Up for 10 Million — Liepāja Residents Rejoice They'll Finally Be Able to Walk on Clean Ground
City Life

Metallurg Territory to Be Cleaned Up for 10 Million — Liepāja Residents Rejoice They'll Finally Be Able to Walk on Clean Ground

Liepāja City Council has approved a project that will clean up the former Metallurg territory for 10 million euros, promising that this time there will be no need to walk around with gas masks.

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Liepāja Residents Decide Whether to Live Among Dill or Dates — Democracy Reaches New Heights
City Life

Liepāja Residents Decide Whether to Live Among Dill or Dates — Democracy Reaches New Heights

Hospital Street area residents must choose between medicinal plants and berry gardens, because apparently there aren't enough complicated problems in the city.

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Liepāja Holds Public Consultation on Tree Execution — Residents Must Vote Whether Horse Chestnut Gets to Live
City Life

Liepāja Holds Public Consultation on Tree Execution — Residents Must Vote Whether Horse Chestnut Gets to Live

At the intersection of Riņķu and Kviešu streets grows a horse chestnut with a 1.5-meter circumference, and now the city is asking residents whether it may die for the sake of a sidewalk.

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Liepāja trees start spring with radical haircut makeover — arborists work faster than St. Joseph's Cathedral changes vestments
City Life

Liepāja trees start spring with radical haircut makeover — arborists work faster than St. Joseph's Cathedral changes vestments

Municipal administration announces successful transformation of 96 trees into winter bonsai collection, while Riga is still searching for where their trees have hidden.

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100 People in Latvia Waiting for Organs - Riga Medicine Once Again Shows It Can't Work as Fast as Liepāja Buses
City Life

100 People in Latvia Waiting for Organs - Riga Medicine Once Again Shows It Can't Work as Fast as Liepāja Buses

While PSKUS promises to join the Scandinavian organ exchange, in Liepāja we're just happy that our buses at least deliver people to their destinations alive.

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Liepāja Unveils 78 Cubic Meters of Winter Treasures - Anti-Slip Material Mixed with Magical Surprises
City Life

Liepāja Unveils 78 Cubic Meters of Winter Treasures - Anti-Slip Material Mixed with Magical Surprises

Municipal services proudly announce that 78 cubic meters of winter heritage have been collected from city streets, containing not only sand but also surprise gifts.

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EPA Gifts Liepāja a Piece of Lake, But Retains Rights to Criticize How We Use It
City Life

EPA Gifts Liepāja a Piece of Lake, But Retains Rights to Criticize How We Use It

The Environmental Protection Administration hands over 494 hectares of Liepāja Lake to the municipality so it can spend money faster on dams and roller skating rinks.

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Pulvera Street to Plant Tree Army: Green Corridor Against Riga's Smog
City Life

Pulvera Street to Plant Tree Army: Green Corridor Against Riga's Smog

Liepāja launches revolutionary battle against heat islands by planting super-trees on Pulvera Street that will withstand everything - from salt to bureaucracy.

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Spring Wind in Liepāja Reveals Secret Truth: Even Fences Here Can't Do Their Job
City Life

Spring Wind in Liepāja Reveals Secret Truth: Even Fences Here Can't Do Their Job

At the corner of Dzintaru and Peldu streets, wind defeated a fence, revealing what everyone already knew - that there's a mess there.

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Liepāja Allocates 50,000 Euros to Civil Society — Even More Than It Spends on Sound Insulation for Holy Trinity Cathedral's Organ
City Life

Liepāja Allocates 50,000 Euros to Civil Society — Even More Than It Spends on Sound Insulation for Holy Trinity Cathedral's Organ

The municipality is looking for organizations that can spend money faster than roads are built in Riga. 32 projects competed for funding like tourists fighting for a spot in Holy Trinity Cathedral's courtyard.

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Liepāja Gets Its First Official Pet Cemetery — Apparently Liepāja Museum Didn't Have Enough History
City Life

Liepāja Gets Its First Official Pet Cemetery — Apparently Liepāja Museum Didn't Have Enough History

LLC "A-Land" will build Liepāja a pet cemetery for 53 thousand euros, because apparently the city lacked places to bury memories of a deceased cat.

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