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Atlasville Tennis Club’s up and coming court still open to players
Local newsWhether you’re new to tennis or returning after a break, Atlasville Tennis Club’s “Up and Coming Court” offers the perfect…
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Jaco Kriel inspireer leerders by Laerskool Goudrand
Local newsDie besoek is deur leerders en personeel as besonder inspirerend ervaar, ’n dag wat ’n blywende indruk by Laerskool Goudrand…
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The Cat Chronicles: The story of Runaway, six kittens and a hungry gent who’s getting the snip
Local newsAfter months of clever escapes, empty traps and scratched heads, the Boksburg Advertiser’s quest to sterilise a wily feral cat…
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SOUTH AFRICA NEEDS YOUR HELP: DONATE BLOOD TODAY!
AdvertorialSponsoredPlease head to your nearest SANBS donor centre right now! One single donation takes just a few minutes but can…
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Pupils escape unhurt as scholar transport vehicle bursts into flames in Boksburg
Local newsThis incident came hardly a week after the deadly crash, which claimed the lives of 14 pupils and left several…
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Westwood learner makes his move on the African chess stage
Local newsWith determination, confidence and a steadily sharpening skill set, Iowan's chess journey is clearly only just beginning.
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Watch out for runners in these areas during Johnson Crane Marathon
Local newsThe marathon and half-marathon are sold out.
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Know signs of school-related stress in children
Local newsSchool-related stress is real, and without support, it can affect a child’s well-being, confidence and academic performance. Recognising the signs…
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Conor van Baalen’s health remains critical as he awaits kidney transplant
Local newsWith no improvement expected until a transplant becomes available, Conor van Baalen’s family is appealing for urgent support.
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Rise of the Empire powerlifting spectacle set to shake Benoni
Local newsThe tournament is a qualifier for this year's national championships.
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WATCH: Discipline pays off for Etwatwa top achiever
Local newsThrough strict routines and sacrifice, Mpho Junior Mohlala earned eight distinctions and a spot to study Actuarial Science at Wits.











