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Legal battle on to save Tygervalley Library
The first legal shots have been fired in what is gearing up to be an epic battle between officials of the City of Cape Town and angry library patrons.
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Alleged rapist caught
At least one alleged rapist was arrested after a private armed response officer reacted to a horrible incident in School Street on Friday 8 April.
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School helps break record
Big Bay Academy in Parklands along with six other schools across the country contributed to breaking a Guinness World Record title through their partcipation in the life-saving stroke awareness initiative, FAST Heroes.
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Cable thieves caught
With load shedding arriving back last week, so did cable thieves in Bonteheuwel.
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Man fined for illegal hunting
A Durbanville man and owner of a game farm in Darling, has been sentenced in the Malmesbury regional court on charges of illegal hunting, trade, possession and translocation of game.
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Children taught how to save grandparents
Children from two local schools contributed to breaking a Guinness World Record title through their participation in the life-saving stroke awareness initiative, Fast Heroes, by learning how to save their grandparents in case of a stroke.
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GBV house to launch in Belhar
It was her experience living in a centre for women exposed to gender based violence (GBV) that prompted her to establish the Ariela House of Restoration in Belhar.
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Thousands in the dark after cable theft
Thousands of Kraaifontein residents were left without electricity last week due to cable theft and vandalism.
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Spike in Bellville rape cases over past two weeks
There has been a sudden uptick in rape cases in Bellville over the past few weeks, police have said, while urging people to remain cautious of strangers.
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Road completed soon
Road users have applauded the City of Cape Town for the much-needed facelift of Koeberg Road, saying this road has been an eyesore for many years “due to poor maintenance, hawkers and vagrants”.










