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Fate of seized animals unsure
With CapeNature’s investigation into Wilke’s Wildlife Rehab in Pinelands still ongoing, the fate of the wild animals removed from the premises earlier this month hangs in the balance.
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Community safety leader bows out
The saying goes, “if you want something done right do it yourself”, and this is exactly the motto Rodger Schrickker (61) has lived by for the past 20 years as he devoted his time to his community.
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West Coast flower season brings ‘spectacular’ display
It is that time of the year again when the Seeberg, Mooimaak and Postberg areas of the West Coast National Park (WCNP) put on their coats of many colours.
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School gives NPO a kick-start
After reading about the Thusanang Community Development’s work in People’s Post, officials at Trevors Kyokushin School of Karate decided to donate food ingredients to the non-profit organisation (NPO).
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Gathering offers a history lesson of Wynberg
Wynberg East Civic Association (Weca), in collaboration with the Cape Family Research Forum (CFRF), will present an event titled “Wynberg Rewind” at the Muhammadeyah Primary School, on Heritage Day (Saturday 24 September).
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Association upset over Voortrekker Road plans
A public participation process for the upgrade of a section of Voortrekker Road in Maitland and Kensington is underway.
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Ipid to probe ‘assault’
The conduct of two police officers – seen on video assaulting a man in Fish Hoek on Sunday 14 August – is under investigation.
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Money woes hit Friends of the Liesbeek
Friends of the Liesbeek (FoL) currently finds itself in the most financially precarious position in its 31 years of existence.
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Kensington High school learners encouraged to ‘Make the right choices’
Making the right choices. This was the key message delivered to Kensington High School learners during a motivational talk held at the school on Thursday 18 August.
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Mitchell’s Plain women celebrated
The Mitchell’s Plain Educare Forum hosted its August meeting with a difference.









