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Graaff-Reinet rolbal spog met silwer medalje
Graaff-Reinet se rolbalklub het aan die Suid-Afrikaanse vierspel rolbalkam-pioenskap in Gqeberha by die The Woods-bane deelgeneem en dié gedugte span uit die Karoo was uiteindelik die naaswenners.
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Krag-frustrasie lei tot breinaalde met liggies
Die frustrasie van konstante kragonderbrekings wat breiers letterlik in die steek laat, het tot ’n vernuftige uitvinding gelei: Breipenne wat kan aanhou klik in die donker, want daar is ingeboude liggies aan die penne!.
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Cradock street in constant state of disrepair
Residents of Cradock are very concerned about the town’s main Adderley Street that was re-tarred at the end of 2021 and now has a stream of water coming up through the tar.
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Aloe art donated to Ikhala Trust
“We were delighted to receive this beautiful work of art from one of our partners, Justin Duckitt, in Nieu Bethesda,” said Bernie Dolley, managing director and founder of Ikhala Trust.
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Rubidge fossil display proposed
The display of the Rubidge fossil collection is being investigated by the Dr. Beyers Naude Local Municipality (DBNLM) council, Heritage Society, the Department of Sports Recreation, Arts and Culture (DSRAC), and local museum organisations.
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Queenstown Girls’ hockey qualify for provincial play-offs
All five finalists for the provincial finals of the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirls’ Hockey Challenge in Gqeberha on August 13 and 14 have been decided.
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Upgrading of caravan park to attract tourists
A process has started to sell a portion of the Aberdeen Caravan Park to a company called Karoo Plan Pty. Ltd.
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Gift of the Givers reach out to Grade 11s
Three Graaff-Reinet schools’ Grade 11 learners, on Monday, learned more about value-added behaviour when Gift of the Givers treated them with gifts and guest speakers warned them on the dangers of associating with the wrong friends.
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Services for the blind reignites hope
Getting their dignity back, taking pride in themselves and being able to get first-hand information from the media, are some of the advantages of the new technology aimed at helping blind people at the Barrington Library in Ezibeleni, Komani.
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No hearty welcome for ‘name changers’
Representatives of the South African Geographical Names Council (SAGNC) did not receive a hearty welcome when they arrived in Cradock last Thursday for another attempt to persuade the residents to accept the proposed name change for Cradock.
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