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Home/News/Local news/Why do you love your community paper? Local newsNews Why do you love your community paper? The City Times took to the streets recently to find out why the people of Benoni love reading the Benoni City Times. March 12, 2021 Jemma Pringle Less than a minute Facebook X LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print The City Times newspaper on a table at Northmead Square, our previous home. Photo: Jemma Pringle. Reece Pringle, manager of Pizza Perfect Northmead Square, was seen grabbing a City Times newspaper from outside The Crazy Store. He said: “The world is evolving too fast and it is becoming easier and easier to spread fake news online, so I like the paper as it's reliable and you know all the news you consume is legit.” Photo: Jemma Pringle. Etienne Ndagimana asked a journalist for a paper to read while he is on break from watching the cars at Northmead Square. He said he loves reading the City Times because he enjoys learning about the things that go on within his town. Photo: Jemma Pringle. Grab your free copy of the Benoni City Times at Northmead Square. The stand is just outside The Crazy Store. Photo: Jemma Pringle. Benoni City Times newspaper in a post box in Farrarmere. Lucky Minister Yundla was reading the paper on his break. He said he loves the Benoni City Times because he gets all his important news from it and it keeps him up to date with the crime in his area. Photo: Jemma Pringle. Michelle Miller was seen reading the City Times at Northmead Square. She said: “I love the Benoni City Times because we get to see what is happening in our own city and with our very own locals. Photo: Jemma Pringle. The City Times newspaper on a table at Northmead Square, our previous home. Photo: Jemma Pringle. Candice Hitchcox was seen taking her City Times newspaper out of her post box one morning. She said: “I love the sports section as they give awesome insights into the variety of athletes among us, which sometimes goes unnoticed. Happy Birthday Benoni City Times!” Photo: Jemma Pringle. Candice Hitchcox was seen taking her City Times newspaper out of her post box one morning. She said: “I love the sports section as they give awesome insights into the variety of athletes among us, which sometimes goes unnoticed. Happy Birthday Benoni City Times!” Photo: Jemma Pringle. Amber Smith and Iris Schaper, mother and daughter, collect their free copy of the City Times at Northmead Square every week. Amber said: “I love that the Benoni City Times always presents something positive that is going on in the community.” Photo: Jemma Pringle. Grab your free copy of the Benoni City Times at Northmead Square. The stand is just outside The Crazy Store. Photo: Jemma Pringle. ALSO READ: Self defense lesson for BCT AND Fun at the Bunny Park market and BCT car boot sale March 12, 2021 Jemma Pringle Less than a minute Facebook X LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print