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  • Tall, living tree lights lit at festive fair

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    The tree and other festive lights on the Funnell property in Hillcrest will stay on every night in December from…

  • Bargains galore at Headway-Natal’s Christmas market

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    Headway-Natal is a non-profit organisation providing help and support to recovering stroke and head injury patients.

  • Malvern care centre supporters shop up a storm

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    The Bargain Shop will rung a special 45 per cent discount on all winter and summer clothing purchases.

  • Care Bears Wonderland children step up for annual big walk

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    The children laced up their running shoes for the Fancy Dress themed big walk earlier today.

  • Retiring made easy at expo

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    The morning was filled with informative talks to help ease Highway residents into retirement.

  • Mud, sweat and tears

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    Adrenalin and thrill-seekers had a blast at the Alverstone Altitude Rush at Roseway Waldorf School on Saturday.

  • Thomas More College hosts annual fair

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    Thomas More College's annual country fair was as popular as ever with queues of cars entering its grounds.

  • Hills come alive with song

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    Curro Hillcrest Christian Academy, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Kloof, hosted another successful Festival in the Hills event.

  • Fundraiser pits passion with fashion

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    Power breeds took to the catwalk for the Animal RAID “Pit Passion with Fashion” Survivor fundraiser.

  • Crowds flock to Kokkewiet’s sports day

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    Parents and other family members also took to the sports grounds to partake in some fun races.

  • Grandparents enjoy Spring concert

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    New Germany Lutheran Pre-Primary School held its grandparents day on Friday, 15 September.

  • Tea party raises more than pinkies

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    Forest View Primary School raised more than R10 000 for CANSA with its Mad Hatter Tea Party.

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