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  • City Parks leaves behind a big mess

    Local news

    MORNINGSIDE - Resident Steve Wynne wants City Parks to clean up after themselves.

  • Domestic Watch Forum meetings in June

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Domestic Watch Forum will be holding a series of meetings in the Morningside, Parkmore, Hurlingham and Craighall…

  • Justice Project SA: SA needs a national policy to govern roads

    Local news

    JOBURG - Justice Project SA has called on the department of transport to reel in provincial governance and implement a…

  • Rowers come out tops

    Local sport

    SANDTON - Cape Robins flitting about the lake were a strong indication that winter had arrived in Gauteng on the…

  • Midrand car thieves caught in Sandton after helicopter chase

    Crime

    JOBURG - Two men were arrested at the Woodmead Retail Mart on 14 June after a chase from Midrand to…

  • Coleraine Drive repair budget skyrockets by R8-million

    Local news

    RIVERCLUB - The reconstruction of the Coleraine Drive bridge in Riverclub is going to take longer and cost significantly more…

  • Give a dog a home

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Sandton SPCA is looking to home some of its many abandoned pets.

  • Police bust copper cable snatchers in Wynberg

    Crime

    WYNBERG - The Bramley police recovered R25 000 worth of stolen copper cables in Wynberg.

  • Free wi-fi but no connection?

    Blogs

    When I read in the news that taxi commuters were going to get free Wi-Fi, I was in shock and…

  • E-tolling could be scrapped

    Municipal

    The use of e-tolling to fund the cost of building highways in Gauteng could be scrapped.

  • E-tolling could be scrapped

    Local news

    The use of e-tolling to fund the cost of building highways in Gauteng could be scrapped.

  • Youth Day at the Market

    Local news

    BRYANSTON- The Bryanston Organic Market is making a splash for Youth Day.

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