News
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Edenvale Imps take on Cardinals in a tough match
Local newsPractice takes place every Tuesday and Friday afternoon from17:00 at the Edenvale Sports Grounds.
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Edenvale business affected by CoE’s lack of municipal skip removal vehicles
Local news“As a small business, we had to reduce our staff, to cover our overheads, so that we transport the waste…
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Skaters flip out in Edenvale
Local newsSkaters visited Edenvale’s Skate Park, enjoyed some summer weather and tested out a new addition to the park.
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Vehicle repairs lead to dump closure – CoE
Local news“The public off-loading facility in Sebenza will be operational once the bulk container handling vehicles are available or sourced from…
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Edenvale High dancer moves to succes
Local newsShe learnt the Indian classical art form of Bharata Natyam for eight years and was later introduced to the vibrancy…
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CoE appeals for water conservation due to high demand and stage 2 restrictions
MunicipalIrrigation between 07:00 and 17:00 is not allowed.
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St Benedict’s announces its leaders
Local newsFather Thabo Mothabi, blessed the 24 captains and leaders, admonishing them to show compassion and kindness as they lead and…
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Elphin lodge displays gorgeous gardens
Local newsVisitors also enjoyed the tea garden with coffee served by baristas and tasty treats made mostly by Elphin Lodge residents.
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Lions hone skills with friendly game
Local newsHeld after their weekend drills the scrimmage session allow the players to get some friendly game time.
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi announces his new MECs
Local newsChanging townships, eradicating informal settlements and improving hostels are three main areas he will concentrate on.
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Quondam Village heats things up with their new braai equipment
Local newsThe construction of the facility was made possible by Quondam Retirement Village’s Trust while residents Paul Pelser and Paul Carter…
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CoE responds to sewage concerns in Isandovale
Local news“Tree roots can enter the sewer network via open manholes, damaged pipes or at open joints on the sewer pipes.”











