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Riverside residents fix what JW couldn’t
Local newsDespite residents' repeated requests, JW didn't take action to fix a water leak, or backfill an excavation, in Riverside. With…
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Gauteng’s climbing star Luke Westman is ready to wow on world stage
Local news19-year-old Luke Westman, a Gauteng sport climbing star and Crawford International Lonehill alumnus, has qualified for two IFSC World Cups…
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Fans roar with flavour for Simba
Local newsThe event brought together content creators and friends to celebrate the bold taste and love of tomato sauce within the…
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Fourways woman assaulted and robbed by ‘JMPD officers’
CrimeThe Fourways community is outraged after woman allegedly robbed and assaulted by purportedly fake metro police officers demanding an R8…
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Junior colleges Sunninghill celebrate World Earth Day
Local newsYoung minds gather at Junior Colleges Sunninghill to celebrate World Earth Day, planting seeds of change through hands-on activities that…
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Crawford Lonehill performs ’10 Things I Hate About You’
Local newsThe learners did not hold back but poured their hearts out on stage to perform the American teen romantic comedy…
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Councillor and Eskom at odds over frequent power outages
Local newsThe outages are caused by substation faults and tripping due to strained infrastructure. Eskom is aware of the problem and…
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Protect Our Next responding to SA’s growing youth vaping crisis
Local newsThe Protect Our Next movement is calling for action as South Africa’s youth vaping crisis continues to escalate, with Big…
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Early screenings key to beating colorectal cancer
Local newsWith a 90% survival rate when caught early, colorectal cancer doesn’t have to be a death sentence. Early action and…
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Local Rotary Club supports Witkoppen Primary School
Local newsThe Fourways Main Reef Rotary Club steps up to support Witkoppen Primary School, providing essential stationery and funding crucial bathroom…
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Fourways traffic lights fail again, after just 2 weeks
Local newsCouncillor David Foley attributes the malfunctioning traffic lights to the practice of tipping informal traffic directors, suggesting that it incentivises…
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Easter drive spreads joy across local schools
Local newsThe Douglasdale CPF, SAPS, and SANCA deliver cheer this Easter, gifting over 3 600 Easter eggs and unforgettable smiles to…











