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Remote geyser switch off ‘does not increase power costs’
THE remote switching off of geysers in Nelson Mandela Bay should not result in increased electricity costs for the affected consumers.
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Local boy (4) fights debilitating illness
“WE never knew how much love and happiness shines in the eyes of a child who is fighting this disease. He brings out the best in us, a little boy whose face just lights up with so much happiness every…
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Half marathon beckons runners to Bay this weekend
AFTER 17 years Renee Hawkridge, a 67-year-old member of Bluewater Bay Athletics Club, still loves running.
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NPO team on a mission to bring centre back to life
THEY have been looking after the special needs children from disadvantaged communities in Nelson Mandela Bay for 30 years, but many people do not even know they exist.
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Opera House to host ‘Chains’ dance piece
DEFYING Gravity Productions, together with the PE Opera House will be hosting Chains, a dance piece choreographed by Heidi Sampson and Lauren McCarthy, at The Barn Theatre on Friday and Saturday, July 27 and 28.
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Teams duke it out in Sasol Ladies’ League games
SAFA Eastern Cape hosted a number of exciting Sasol Ladies’ League games on Saturday.
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Women athletes hit the road for popular Diva Run
CELEBRATE Women’s Day on Thursday, August 9, by joining the popular Diva Run.
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Hamilton delivers miraculous win in German GP
HOW dramatically the Formula 1 pendulum can swing. For most of the German Grand Prix pole sitter Sebastian Vettel seemed well in control and seemingly heading towards a first win at the Hockenheimring.




