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  • Cub Scout volunteers at epilepsy centre

    Local news

    PARKMORE Cub Scout Maximilian van Heerden (10) of Bryneven Primary School has volunteered at the Reea Rehabilitation Centre in Craighall…

  • Bryanston Cubs give their time

    Local news

    CUBS and Adult Leaders of the first Bryanston Scout group visited the Firlands Children’s Home as part of their community…

  • Adopt a pet from the Sandton SPCA

    Local news

    THE Sandton SPCA is looking to home some of its many abandoned pets.

  • Philanthropy advances South African society

    Local news

    NEDBANK Private Wealth hosted an educational seminar on philanthropy in South Africa at The Hilton Hotel in Sandton.

  • U19 SA cricketers donate to Indian school

    News

    A primary school in Visakhapatnam, India, received an unexpected but welcome donation from the South African U19 cricket team during…

  • A breakthrough therapy for the disabled

    Local news

    THERE is hope for children with cerebral palsy at a treatment centre in Rivonia.

  • President Malema? No thanks

    Opinion

    JULIUS Malema wants to be State President.

  • Taxi drivers are the best tour guides

    Municipal

    Taxi drivers are the best tour guides in the country, said South African National Taxi Association Council secretary general Phillip…

  • Back in the saddle for cycle challenge

    Local news

    SANDTON businessman Cyclist Terrence Chowles will participate in his fourth Reach For A Dream Cycle Challenge on 10 November at…

  • Mathematicians in the making

    News

    FOUR schools took part in the finals of this year's inter-schools' Computer Aided Mathematics Instruction competition.

  • Crime fighter retires after 40 years

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - After 40 years as a police officer, a man retires to take life easy.

  • Morningside residents cannot function without water

    Local news

    MORNINGSIDE residents have experienced low volumes of water in their homes for the past month.

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