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‘If you feel uncomfortable, rather leave’: Police urge public to be alert as silly season approaches
Rather keep your cellphone out of sight and be ever vigilant of your surroundings when on foot – especially in the areas along Van Riebeeck Road and the Kuils River central business district (CBD).
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Beurtkrag knou kleiner sakeondernemings
Groot kommer heers in arm gemeenskappe dat beurtkrag hulle verder verarm.
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Werkloses help kinders in Ruyterwacht
Agt werkloses het besluit om die skoolkinders in Ruyterwacht veilig te hou deur hande met skole te vat en ’n ouerveiligheidswag te stig.
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Wildebeeste se meisies trek hard
Die Wildebeeste-toutrekklub, wat tans by Jan Kriel-skool gevestig is, het vanjaar op aanvraag van junior (skool-) meisietoutrekkers wat graag op senior vlak wou deelneem, heropen, sê Vleis Visagie, toutrek-afrigter.
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Vroue vier spesiale kinders
Die Meksikaanse skilderes en ikoon Frida Kahlo was die inspirasie vir ’n vroueoggend wat onlangs deur die Daniel & Friends Fund aangebied is.
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Taakspan ondersoek die ontvoering van Oekraïniese vrou in Blackheath
Die polisie se provinsiale georganiseerde misdaad en ontvoering-taakspan is besig is met ’n ondersoek na ’n voorval waartydens ’n 35-jarige vrou Donderdag 29 September omstreeks 10:05 in Ipswitchstraat, naby Saxdowneweg, Blackheath ontvoer is.
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Optog na die Kraaifontein-polisiestasie is vreedsaam
Sowat 70 inwoners verbonde aan die ANC in Wyk 6 het Vrydag opgeruk in ’n protesaksie om hul pleidooie aan die Stad Kaapstad te rig.
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Family of Durbanville teen needs funding to treat rare cancer
A 19-year-old young man from Durbanville, Christian Steenkamp, was diagnosed with grade four medulloblastoma, a rare cancer. His family is urging the public to help with funds or even ideas for fundraisers as the medical aid funds are running out.
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1st Durbanville Scouts get to keep their home as City withdraws sale of ground
The City of Cape Town withdrew the ground sale of the 1st Durbanville Scouts last week – a sigh of relief for the scouts as this means they get to keep their home.
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Traders found to be operating illegally in Plattekloof
Informal traders in Plattekloof was again on the agenda at a subcouncil 3 meeting held on Thursday last week.










