In case you missed it – Top stories of the week
From monkeys being poisoned in Salt Rock, to the new opening date of the long awaited Woolworths Food at the New Salt Rock City. Here are your top stories!
VIDEO: Monkeys in agony after poisoning in Salt Rock

In a heartless act that has many locals fuming, three monkeys were found poisoned in Dunkirk Estate on Sunday afternoon.
Steve Smit from the Monkey Helpline told the Courier the monkeys were found unresponsive at the dump site in the estate and rushed to the vet before they took custody of the animals.
Read the full story HERE.
UPDATE: R10 000 reward for monkey poisoners

The outrage that greeted the discovery of three monkeys that had been poisoned inside Dunkirk Estate on Sunday has quickly been followed by offers for rewards that will lead to the prosecution of the perpetrators.
Read the full story HERE.
Aging Ballito promenade cause for concern

The famous Ballito promenade is one of the greatest tourist draws to the Dolphin Coast and it is facing an uncertain future.
The grand old lady is starting to look a little worse for wear, raising concerns over when and how it will be replaced.
Read the full story HERE.
UPDATE: Salt Rock Woolies set to open in September

Salt Rock residents were greeted with good news on Monday morning after the new opening date of the long awaited Woolworths Food at The New Salt Rock City was confirmed.
Read the full story HERE.
UPDATE: UK tourists killed in Zinkwazi accident had ties to royal family

A UK family who were involved in a horror fatal head-on collision on the N2 near Zinkwazi on Friday, were related to Queen Elizabeth.
Read the full story HERE.

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