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Bonteheuwel-born skateboarder ollying his way into the record books
A skateboarder who was born in Bonteheuwel recently broke two world records and was acknowledged by the Guinness World Records organisation.
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Free healthcare services available in Goodwood soon
The GIS Wellness Centre will soon have its next outreach of free medical services in Goodwood.
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Vacancy filled in Ward 5 as new councillor elected to lead the way forward
Miquette Temlett has been elected as the new councillor for Ward 5 which includes the areas Bothasig, Edgemead, Richwood and Burgudy Estate.
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Vandalism at Wallacedene pump station costing City millions
During a visit to Kraaifontein, the national deputy water and sanitation minister Dikeledi Magadzi made an urgent call on the community of Kraaifontein to safeguard water infrastructure.
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Fallen traffic officers honoured at wreath-laying ceremony in Brackenfell
A wreath-laying ceremony at Gene Louw Traffic College in Brackenfell last week commemorated the 18 traffic officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in recent years. Western Cape mobility MEC Daylin Mitchell was joined by relatives of…
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Bras seen hanging in Bloubergstrand used to create greater cancer awareness
Many people stopped in their tracks to witness the people hanging bras in Bloubergstrand (opposite Ons Huisie) on Saturday.
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Ruan celebrates 25th birthday years after nearly drowning when he was four
The family of Ruan Belcher, who experienced a near drowning 21 years ago which had left him paralysed, are grateful that they could celebrate his birthday years later with loving family members and a close group of friends.
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Hand-hygiene improved to address alarming findings in recent study
The state of hand hygiene is alarming in South Africa, with 47% of South Africans not having basic hand-washing facilities, and 66% failing to wash their hands with soap.
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Police warn motorists not to stop on N7 as robberies in the Dunoon area spike
In just a matter of seconds after loadshedding hits the city, motorists are being stoned on the N7 between Melkbosstrand and the Milnerton off-ramps.
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Informal soccer clubs not allowed to encroach on public open spaces
Not being affiliated to sports clubs, informal soccer activities have become a common occurrence in public parks, to the irk of many residents.










