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Suzann ‘oorleef’ byna twee weke in piepklein huis
Aantygings, stink voete, bekgevegte, 50 deelnemers, ’n tweeslaapkamerhuis en ’n kontantprys . . . In ’n mengsel tussen Big Brother en Survivor het Suzann Potgieter (59) van Jeffreysbaai, 49 ander deelnemers die stryd aangesê.Monique Bassonhet met haa
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Liefde, respek en báie genade is dié twee se geheim
STAMPMOTORS . . . waagmoed . . . ’n sperreling . . . geen remme en ’n soen – dáár het alles begin.
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Learner’s and driving licence centre back online
THE Learner’s and Driving Licence Testing Centre at the Kouga Traffic Department is back online.
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SA Top musicians to rock Jeffreys Bay
AFRICA’S biggest motorcycle, music and leisure lifestyle festival – Bike Fest SA –will kick off its five-stop 2020 tour of South Africa’s most rocking venues, with the Jeffreys Bay Bike Fest from February 28 to March 1.
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St Francis beach restoration still on track
THE St Francis Property Owners (SFPO) and the Special Rates Area (SRA) Non-Profit Company (NPC) are on track to initiate the groyne construction and the beach nourishment in St Francis Bay to save the much eroded beaches.
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Wind Farm reaffirms support for MTB Classic
JEFFREYS Bay Wind Farm has reaffirmed its patronage as title sponsor for the JBay Wind Farm MTB Classic 2020 and announced a further three years of funding.
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New committee to focus on bush clearing
THE St Francis Property Owners (SFPO) have launched a fire risk reduction initiative in a bid to curb the spike in fire risks – with a special focus on bush clearing in the area.
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Teacher retires after four decades
IN 45 years of teaching, passionate teacher Kerry Smith (65) has taught three generations to count, read and write – from Grade 1 to Grade 7.
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Several local community halls repaired and revamped
RENOVATIONS to the Newton Hall in Jeffreys Bay is nearing completion.
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New access road brings hope for the St Francis spit
REPAIRS to the St Francis Bay spit revetment are under way to help minimise the risk of high seas breaking through and flooding nearby properties and infrastructure.






