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Poultry culling ‘does not mean totally avoiding eggs’
Local consumers of poultry products need not be concerned of a possible supply dry-up or consumption of contaminated chicken or eggs – well, for now at least.
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Soektog na wit Mercedes
Die ma van ’n 20-jarige vrou is op soek na ’n motoris wat verlede Sondag (1 Oktober) omstreeks middernag teen haar dogter se motor vasgery en ná die botsing die hasepad gekies het.
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Duo hikes across H’berg Mountain Rim
Two adventurous and fearless hikers have made history by completing a continuous hike across the entire range of the Helderberg Mountain Rim, from West Peak all across to an unnamed peak 415 m right at the end of the ridge…
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Gholfers swaai weer ‘n helpende hand
Menige gholfentoesiaste is weer eens deur die Helderberg-konstruksiereus CSV na die Strand-gholfbaan gelok om hul stokke vir liefdadigheid te swaai.
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Podium for musical maestros
The Cape Whalers Field Band was among numerous bands that participated in the Field Band National Championships, which was held at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday (7 October). The local band falls under the Field Band Foundation (FBF),…
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Somerset West PTI still on track
Construction of the multi-million rand Somerset West Public Transport Interchange (PTI) in the Somerset West CBD has made significant progress over the last several months and will approach completion early next year.
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‘Basta met misdaad!’
“Ons lewe in vrees . . .” Dít is hoe ’n vrou van Gustrouw die lewe tans ervaar nadat verskeie skote in die woonbuurt afgevuur is en dwaalkoeëls twee kinders in die oor-en-weer-skietery getref het.
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Pink Walk to continue tradition of assistance
Excitement is building ahead of the 2024 Boland Islamic Council Women’s League (BICWL) Pink Walk for Cancer, which will also mark the 20th anniversary of the event that is expected to attracted well over 5 000 participants early next year.
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Macassar community picks up the pieces
Nearly three weeks since the storm and floods that engulfed and overwhelmed the community of Sandvlei, residents are still picking up the pieces, dealing with dampness, sewer waste and lost possessions.
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Vet runs successful spay outreach
The fiercest storm to hit the Western Cape in decades failed to dampen the spirits of a team of animal lovers, who dedicated their Heritage Day celebrations to pet sterilisation last month.










