Wednesday evening saw the launch of the 2nd edition of the Guide de l'Employeur a Monaco (Monaco Employer's Guide).
Wikipedia: we all love it, we all use it and we all enjoy reading about the humourous, rude or just plain silly edits that users make to it. There's no denying that it's become one of the most used research tools on the Internet. However the fact that just about anyone can make changes to its articles has caused some problems.
Once a student has completed the baccalaureat, he or she will often look to France or further afield to take up a university education. One alternative to leaving the Principality may be to study for a banking diploma.
There are many news reports today proclaiming Monaco to be first sporting wonder of the world.
Figures released yesterday by the Surete Publique (public security department, or police force) show that Monaco is still one of the safest places to live.
It's a pity Monaco's land extension into the sea isn't going ahead, but that doesn't mean you can't take a look at the proposals. From now until 6 February, the Grimaldi Forum is exhibiting models of all the plans except those of Norman Foster's group. Entry is free.
Monaco's fixed jetty has waited nearly 7 years for its name.
If you're an entrepreneur about to make a pitch to raise investment, you should first read through this short, interesting blog written by a venture capitalist.
For the second year running, Monaco will host the CleanEquity conference.
The Canadian merchant banking organisation Envoy Capital Group has chosen Monaco for its European base.