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Bybelskool was ’n reusesukses
Boodskappe van dankbaarheid van ouers en welsynwerkers van die noordelike voorstede het sedert die afsluiting van die vakansie-Bybelskool van die Tygerberg-dienssentrum op Vrydag 8 Julie ingestroom.
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Safety in Parow a concern again
Safety in the Parow central business district has again come under the spotlight following the robbing of a resident of Plattekloof near the Post Office recently.
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Big plans for Small Bay
Locals are concerned about new infrastructural changes being finalised by the City of Cape Town to redevelop Small Bay, a popular beach enjoyed by many Bloubergstrand residents.
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A safe place for victims and addicts
Addicts and victims of gender-based violence find a haven for healing and recovery at Leslie House.
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New bishop ordained in Elsies River
The Evengelical Fellowship of Chrisitian Churches South Africa recently hosted an inauguration service at the Rapha Pentecostal Church Elsies River where Reverend Isaac Harvey was ordained as the new bishop.
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Riverglade fire not a concern
Two fires broke out on the evening of 1 July in separate parts of Parklands, one at a residential house and the other at the local retirement village, which sparked some concerns among the local community.
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CPF condemn killing of shopkeeper in Elsies River
The Elsies River Community Policing Forum (CPF) are disgusted after a shopkeeper was killed in Elsies River last week.
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Trekkerklub stof af vir eerste skou
Ná drie jaar sal die WP-Veteraantrekker- en enjinklub eersdaags vir die eerste keer ná die pandemie weer skou.
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City warns scofflaws about jail
The City of Cape Town last week sent out a stern warning to motorists to check their fines status and to settle any outstanding amounts to avoid ending up behind bars.
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Cinderella debutantes at Buren High
When Katherine Brink, co-founder of Little Brinks in Morningstar, started her matric dance project at Buren High School in Brooklyn she never knew that five years later more than 800 girls would benefit from this project.









