News
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Child Welfare gets supports from givers
Local news"As part of our family nutritional support programme members of the community, small business enterprises or companies can donate towards…
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Protecting your home office
Local newsIn these difficult times, our intensified focus on cybersecurity stands out as an upside to the pandemic.
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Newly appointed Eden Park Primary principal empowers learners on e-Learning
Caxton Radio NewsIn October 2019 Oliphant was appointed as principal at Eden Park Primary School, working alongside Millicent Phillips as his deputy.
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Vegetables given to NPOs in support of Women’s Month
Caxton Radio NewsMMC Phillips met with various non-profit organisations to lend his support on August 18.
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Community invited to take part in a memorable cycling route
Caxton Radio NewsParalympic bronze medalist Gavin Kilpatrick is extending an invitation to the community to join Lida Alberts on her big ride…
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SANBS urges you to keep blood stocks up
Caxton Radio NewsIt is a move that can save up to three lives. Thirty minutes, four times a year is all it…
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Let your final act of charity save a life
Local news“Going into the operation, the doctors make sure you understand everything is a 50/50 chance.”
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Egg-streamly efficient cooking with an SA favourite
Local newsAs hunter-gatherers, South Africa’s first people, the San, enjoyed a good egg when they could find one, and from ancient…
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Primrose commuters urged to beware of robbers
CrimeAccording to the police, a white Toyota Quantum mini bus with an unknown registration number has been going around Primrose…
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Son and wife sentenced for murder of Brackenhurst man, Ben Soahatse
Caxton Radio NewsThe two convicted for their involvement in the murder of Ben Saohatse received sentences of 18 years and six years,…
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Help keep blood stocks up
Local newsWith very little blood available, this will have a severe impact on the patients who rely on life-saving blood transfusions.
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Four suspects arrested for possession of drugs
CrimePolice officers conducted a foot patrol in the informal settlement, which included stopping and searching community members.










