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- Police warn about safety on Rondebosch Common
Rondebosch police are investigating the assault of a 75-year-old woman on Rondebosch Common on Sunday, April 21, just after 11am.
- Animal-rights activists took to a freeway bridge in Woodstoc
Animal-rights activists took to a freeway bridge in Woodstock to protest against exporting livestock.
- District Six residents seek solutions to crime
The Hanover Street complex in District Six has been plagued by a series of break-ins in the past three months, say residents.
- The King of Broken Things at Baxter Studio
The production The King Of Broken Things will be presented by Theatresmiths at the Baxter Studio from Wednesday May 1 until Saturday May 18.
- Cape Town Opera hosts free performances
Cape Town Opera (CTO) is giving free one-hour opera performances for people of all ages across the city this week.
- Muay Thai fighter Justin February is preparing to take on Du
Muay Thai fighter Justin February is preparing to take on Durban’s Stavon Lewis for the World Muay Thai Organisation’s middleweight South African professional-amateur vacant title.
- Model ships float Noah man’s boat
Roger Berry, of Woodstock, has had a passion for building model ships ever since he accompanied his parents on a tour of the Esmeralda cruise liner when it docked in Cape Town more than 60 years ago.
- Two Oceans runners support Woodside
Twenty runners who ran the Two Oceans Marathon at the weekend raised about R50 000 for Woodside Special Care Centre, says Melanie Brand, the manager of the Rondebosch East home for those with intellectual disabilities.
- Dress it Forward a beacon of hope to young people in need
A Fish Hoek charity provides dresses and suits to disadvantaged youngsters so they can attend their matric balls.
- Mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Justin February is preparin
Mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Justin February is preparing to take on Durban’s Stavon Lewis for the World Muay Thai Organisation’s middleweight South African professional-amateur vacant title.
Featured documents
- Surprise gift becomes a storm in a G-cup
When Roger Trythall bought a R4 000 bra and panty ensemble to surprise his wife, Jacqueline, on her birthday, it wasn't an uplifting experience....
- 'Blood-suckers were bugging us in bed'
Restonic manufacture over 300 000 beds a year and have never had a legitimate bed bug complaint, said Herman du Preez, key account holder, after Jolyn Hewitson of Retreat complained the bamboo mattress that they bought from Tafelberg Furnishers, Tokai, was infested with bed bugs....
- Heritage group rethinks Salt River murals
Three new murals have appeared in Salt River that a local heritage society says better reflect the community than much of the art on the neighbourhood’s walls....
- High Court halts River Club development
The Western Cape High Court has ruled in favour of the applicants to halt the current R4.6 billion mixed-use development of the River Club in a judgment handed out last Friday, March 18....
- Have your say on proposed changes to M3
Residents have until Friday November 18 to have their say on the proposed changes to the M3 highway....
- Struggle activist fondly remembered
Veteran struggle activist Amy Rietstein Thornton gave ordinary people a voice and lived a life dedicated to fighting injustice, say those who knew her....
- Surprise gift becomes a storm in a G-cup
When Roger Trythall bought a R4 000 bra and panty ensemble to surprise his wife, Jacqueline, on her birthday, it wasn't an uplifting experience....
- 'Blood-suckers were bugging us in bed'
Restonic manufacture over 300 000 beds a year and have never had a legitimate bed bug complaint, said Herman du Preez, key account holder, after Jolyn Hewitson of Retreat complained the bamboo mattress that they bought from Tafelberg Furnishers, Tokai, was infested with bed bugs....
- Plans to revitalise tourism industry
The City of Cape Town and its tourism authority, Cape Town Tourism (CTT) has announced a plan to revitalise tourism in the city....
- Ashley “Blokkie” Smith, 26, hit the road to write his name i
Ashley “Blokkie” Smith, 26, hit the road to write his name into the history books at the weekend before hitting the books to work on writing his thesis as an Honours degree student at Stellenbosch University....