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‘Ek ly aan skok en is getraumatiseer’: 71-jarige van Goodwood leef in angs na inbraak
’n Bothastraat-inwoner is in angs en vrees gelaat nadat iemand by haar woning ingebreek en met goedere van R30 000 weggekom het.
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Plans to upgrade beachfront are ‘concerning’ to residents
After the City of Cape Town announced the upgrade of both the Table View beach front and Milnerton Revetment Project, some residents are objecting to certain upgrades.
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Exercise caution around wild animals
After a wild fox was spotted in the Table View area (heading towards Sunset Beach area) recently, the Cape of Goodhope SPCA says they are seeing an increase in incidences of human-wildlife contact and conflict across many different species of…
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Transport project brings Kraaifontein children back to school
Thirteen young children from the informal settlement at Goliath Estate in Kraaifontein can now attend school again, thanks to a school transport project made possible by a local non-profit company Charitas and a local engineering company.
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‘Mysterious’ infestation causes illness in council chambers
Due to a mysterious infestation believed to be bird mites and toxic mould in the walls of the subcouncil office, Subcouncil 2 meetings were moved out of council chambers into the Kraaifontein Library hall.
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High-tech solution comes to driver’s rescue after head-on collision with taxi
In an era of high-tech everything, you can expect the non-expected.
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Goodwood Merriman Lions club completes its ‘Vision’
Goodwood Merriman Lions Vision Project “We Care for Children” has ended on a spectacular note, says Clive Fox, former president of the club.
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Table View residents hit the sweet spot with sugar screenings
“Persons living with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar levels closely.”.
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Increase in crime leads to erection of warning signs in Richwood
Signs have been put up in Richwood to warn residents about potential dangerous areas following the attack on two people in the area recently. The yellow sign boards which read “High Crime Area” have already been installed.
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Bosmansdam’s own Angela climbing the ‘ranks’
Angela Zingelwako, a learner from Bosmansdam High School, was recently made the junior provincial police commissioner after making a good impression on the senior police management. The 16-year-old says she always dreams big and one day wants to be i










