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Great countdown to CT Marathon begins
The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon has announced it will, for the second year running, be giving away 2 000 free marathon entries to those who cannot afford an entry for this year’s event.
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Methodist women exude service
Meet the members of the Church Street Methodist church community’s Young Women’s Fellowship.
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NSRI to the rescue of French sailing crew
A resident of Rooi Els has been lauded for vigilance, after their alert to the National Sea Rescue Institute’s (NSRI) Gordon’s Bay station led to a yachting couple being brought safely to land.
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Somerset West PTI nears completion
If all goes as planned, the new public transport interchange (PTI) in Somerset West will be ready to serve thousands of commuters and minibus-taxi operators within the next three weeks, before winter truly hits the basin.
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Carnival in the pipeline
The Helderberg Youth Academy (HYA) plans to host a Strand Community Summer Carnival come December.
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New kid on the shopping block
Helderberg shoppers flocked to cash in on opening specials and experience luxury shopping at the brand-new Paardevlei Centre in Somerset West at the weekend.
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LETTER: Learning another language is good
Some time ago I did my usual stroll through our business area to get exercise and also to get the “feel” of other humans, for we are not robots and need interaction with other people.
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Journey through local farms’ wine wonders
Oude Werf Hotel in Church Street, Stellenbosch, is hosting a winemakers’ series that will take guests on a journey through Stellenbosch and Somerset West. The venue is partnering with top wine farms for the series of special evenings that celebrate…
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PTI: What people have to say
The new Somerset West Public Transport Interchange (PTI) has been under construction for the past 30 months.
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Somerset West PTI nears completion
If all goes as planned, the new public transport interchange (PTI) in Somerset West will be ready to serve thousands of commuters and minibus-taxi operators within the next three weeks, before winter truly hits the basin.






