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We don’t need pineapple beer to get talking
Whenever I am feeling blue, I am reminded of Oprah Winfrey’s Gratitude Journal. You know, jotting down all those simple, joyful moments in our day that we are grateful for.
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Man arrested for bank robberies
One of the men who was allegedly involved in the robbery of eight banks appeared in the Bellville Magistrates’ Court last Monday.
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Fence a success
Ever since the installation of a fence along Woodlands Drive, Richwood, there has been some success.
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Residents monitoring plant closely after its reopening
After being shut for two years local steel factory Cisco is operational again.
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RIP newspaper vendor
Approximately 14 years ago I saw a newspaper vendor called Henry Benjamin leaning against a wall outside the Intercare Medical and Dental Hospital near Tyger Valley.
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Table View Police Station hosts crime prevention talk
Table View Police Station hosted a crime prevention and awareness talk on 2 June to inform the Table View residents on local crime activity, and discussed precautionary measures that should be implemented to reduce these crime statistics.
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Guesthouse fraud in Blouberg
Community members, residents and visitors of Bloubergstrand are sitting with their hands in their hair after an alleged scammer, going by the name of Deon Govender, has been defrauding people out of thousands of rands posing as a guesthouse owner.
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Animal welfare FB page hacked and defaced
On Thursday 26 May hackers got into the Facebook page of Animal Anti-Cruelty League (AACL) Cape Town, allegedly to try and steal from their funds.
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Waar daar ’n wil is, is daar ’n weg
Wanneer een deur toemaak, maak ’n ander deur oop. Só kan die verhaal van Cape Veggie Gardens se stigter, Hendrik Wentzel, beskryf word.
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Chop shop parts valued R4 m
Stolen vehicles and parts to the value of R4 million were recovered at a chop shop in Wallacedene last week.








