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Winter drive assists the elderly
THE Algoa Bay Council for the Aged has once again called on local residents to support their annual winter drive which will wrap up on Monday.
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Positive thinking keeps Marais family going
A SERIES of unfortunate events have left a local elderly couple almost homeless, but not hopeless and they are now living proof that one is never too old to stand up again and use your talents to survive life’s challenges.
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Nelson Mandela University celebrates first paramedic graduates
SOUTH Africa has a critical shortage of qualified paramedics. It is a scarce skill, with a total of just under 2 300 qualified advanced life support paramedics.
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Pearson learner wins
SLATER Black, a 17-year-old learner at Pearson High School, won the wetsuit category of the toughest Indian Ocean swim in the world that took place on Saturday in near perfect swimming conditions off Pollok Beach.
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New bus bays for Gelvandale
BRAND-new bus embayments have been springing up around Gelvandale the past month.
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Maps Maponyane takes a stand to improve literacy
LEARNERS at Kama Primary School were overwhelmed with joy as South African TV personality Maps Maponyane visited the New Brighton school, together with Novus Holdings, for a campaign for World Book Day.
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CHOC to benefit from networking event
A health and beauty networking day will be held in aid of the Childhood Cancer Foundation (CHOC) next Saturday from 09:30 to 17:00.
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School honours principal by naming park after him
AS a tribute to him and his devotion to education and improving the lives of children, the Walmer West Primary school named its park after principal Johann Oosthuizen.
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Criminal record for failure to submit tax returns
THE South African Revenue Service (SARS) has warned that taxpayers who do not submit their tax returns will end up with a criminal record.
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R10 000 art grant for PE artists
THE Seedbeds for Transformation Conference is offering a R10 000 art grant to the artist who presents the best artist proposal on sustainability at their three-day conference from May 9 to 11 in Port Elizabeth.





