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Mitchell’s Plain man’s love for art awarded at provincial ceremony
With no formal training in art and sharing his love for art with children in Mitchell’s Plain earned Mark Jeneker an award from the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS).
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Two of Camps Bay’s brightest set to jet off to Jozi, with the scientists eyeing the top prize
Two Camps Bay High school learners’ unique science project will see them jetting off to the Eskom Expo International Science Fair (ISF) in Boksburg, Johannesburg, in December.
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Urban Greening Hub takes root in Claremont
Plans for the establishment of the U-turn Communitree Urban Greening Hub on one-third of the grounds formerly occupied by the Claremont Bowling Club are quickly moving ahead with the launch date set for April next year.
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Newly refurbished huts in Muizenberg already vandalised
Merely months after the refurbishment of Muizenberg Beach huts and there are already signs of vandalism.
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Next phase of MyCiTi rollout slowly gearing up
Wynberg residents had the opportunity to ask questions and give input on the proposed MyCiTi bus kerbside stop locations along direct routes in their suburb at a public information day held last week.
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COLT teaches with a difference
Children in Rondebosch East and surrounding areas attending the Children of the Light Educare Centre are receiving education with a difference. Their education focuses on the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual development of chi
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Wavecrest wins bronze at Gymnastrada in Pretoria
Gymnasts from Wavecrest Primary Primary School in Tafelsig recently beat all the odds at the Gymnastrada Gym for All in Pretoria by winning the bronze medal. They represented Western Cape and their achievement was not unexpected.
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Teachers at school in Parkwood dress up in pink to raise awareness around breast cancer
To mark breast cancer awareness month, Parkwood Primary School teachers and learners wore pink and invited St Luke’s hospice for a dialogue.
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Stash of stolen street signs found in Lotus River
A Lotus River neighbourhood watch group found a stash of street signs believed to have been removed from their posts and abandoned with the likelihood of ending up in a scrapyard.
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‘No final decision’ made on plans to turn Queen Victoria Street into a one-way street
Plans to convert Queen Victoria Street in the Cape Town Central Business District into a one-way are still undetermined.










