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Mixed reaction to fibre networks
THE installation of fibre-optic network around Port Elizabeth have been met with mixed reactions, with some residents happy about the faster internet speeds it allows, while others have been angered by the disruption caused by the digging up of roads
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Community to name Schauderville park
THE multimillion rand recreational park in the heart of Schauderville will no longer be nameless, as residents have been encouraged to come up with a unique name.
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Elderly locals honoured at Senior Citizen Awards
SENIOR citizens from around Nelson Mandela Bay were recently honoured at the annual Senior Citizen of the Year (SCOTY) awards to celebrate their contributions towards the community.
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Suzuka showdown – an incomparable classic
THE Japanese Grand Prix is always one of the most anticipated races on the Formula 1 calendar.
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College helps primary school learners
STUDENTS and staff from The IIE’s Varsity College Port Elizabeth came together to make a difference in the lives of learners from Adolph Schauder Primary School during the campus’s recent CSI week.
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Local ladies indulge in some fashion fun
THE Port Elizabeth Women’s Club has been around since 1936 and it still sees ladies getting together every Friday.
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Geek fest returns for sixth edition
CON.ECT, the annual convention in Port Elizabeth that brings together aficionados and lovers of geek and popular culture from across the country, is expecting more than 2 000 attendees gathered this weekend for the sixth edition of the event.
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NPO raises funds for flower reserve
LOCAL non-profit organisation, Friends of Van Stadens, will host their annual open day, which also doubles as a family fun day, at the Van Stadens Wildflower Reserve on October 12.
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Rider not letting rare disease keep him out of saddle
ACCOMPLISHED Summerstrand athlete, Bruce Campbell, has done it again – this time at the Dr Evil Classic mountain bike stage race that took place from September 19-21 in Plettenberg Bay – coming fourth in the solo men’s category and sixth…
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IPTS drivers down tools
THE Integrated Public Transport Services (IPTS) in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro came to a halt last week after bus drivers downed their tools.



