LA MAISON DE LA PRESSE
Read moreAn essential choice in the city, where you buy its newspaper, magazines or Dvds under blisters. As of course, books occupy a significant place, plans and tourist guides are represented in number.
KIDS IN DUNKERQUE
Read moreAs the weekend approaches, you don't know what to do with your dear blond heads? Don't panic, just take a look at the "Kids in Dunkirk" blog (or Facebook page) and you'll have the best deals of the moment in one click! With "Kids in Dunkirk", Mary Leviandier is not on her first try. While she created "London for Children", parents suggested that she create this type of blog for her hometown. The requests were there. And since Mary could no longer bear to hear that there was nothing to do for children in her city, she launched "Kids in Dunkirk". On weekends, usually Thursdays or Fridays, it publishes the weekend programme: visits to museums, restaurants, walks and events in and around Dunkirk! A diary for children from 3 years old, up to pre-teens of 13 or 14 years old. But it is also a feedback. Mary has her daughters test the activities and write short articles about their feelings. Mary is therefore well placed to testify and confirm that we will never be bored in Dunkirk. A blogging activity that has become, over time, a militant act!
LE PHARE DUNKERQUOIS
Read moreThis weekly magazine, launched in 2002, is distributed in the Dunkirk borough.
DELTA FM
Read moreThis is the historic Dunkerquois radio and the first radio in Flanders Coast with 95,000 listeners! The information is 100% local, with several appointments per day dedicated to each territory, around Dunkerque, Saint-Omer or Boulogne-sur-Mer. Also the info-road and sport. Journalists and facilitators regularly move on the essential events of the territory.
AGORA PRESSE
Read moreThe Mag Presse should not be missed, especially as it is located in the centre and so to speak a few metres from the bandstand. Perfect for getting the journal of the day or the week or a targeted magazine to devour.