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Camps Bay schools mark 116 years
It was a morning filled with celebrations as Camps Bay High School hosted its Founder’s Day on Monday 23 May.
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Swimmer completes 100 ocean crossings
Swimming from Blouberg to Robben Island is already a huge accomplishment, but for Howard Warrington once was simply not enough after the endurance sport-obsessed animal lover braved the water temperatures 100 times in aid of the Cape of Good Hope…
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Post-mortem report outstanding in Olivia Sieff case
The court case against a Wynberg woman who stands accused of the hit-and-run accident which claimed the life of Olivia Sieff, 18, has been remanded to Friday 10 June for further investigation.
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Restoration of mill speeds ahead
Motorist driving down Philip Kgosana Drive in the direction of Tokai these past few weeks would have been hard-pressed to miss the impressive pace at which masonry repairs to the Mostert’s Mill tower was progressing.
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Efforts to address bad behaviour
With reports that disruptive behaviour in classrooms has increased after the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has taken steps to promote positive and restorative behaviour in schools – among these the newly
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Decision ‘deeply flawed’
Expelled Heathfield High School principal Wesley Neumann will be challenging his dismissal by the Western Cape Education Department (WCED).
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Tea room ‘not priority’
While most tourist attractions in Cape Town are reporting a positive recovery after the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, the same cannot be said for visitor numbers to Rhodes Memorial.
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A 150 years of caring for animals
The Cape of Good Hope SCPA celebrated its 150th year of caring for animals of all shapes and sizes on Friday 20 May.
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Centenarian lives life to the full
For Mary Van der Schyff, living a healthy lifestyle and being God-fearing are the two crucial things that characterised her well-being for the past 100 years.
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Pleas for winter items for vulnerable children
A Kensington organisation, Women’s Communicare Network (TWCN), is in desperate need of warm, winter clothes and items to assist vulnerable children in the community.










