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  • Frankie du Toit (17) enjoying the wet and muddy trails on her way to winning the women's race at the Bestmed Ballito Expedition on Saturday. PHOTO: Em Gatland

    Cyclists power through muddy conditions

    Local news

    19-year-old Matt Wilkinson claims victory in Bestmed Ballito Expedition cycle race.

  • 10 Things We Love About Nadine Gordimer

    Local news

    The late literary legend Nadine Gordimer from Springs, East Rand, would've turned 92 today. The 1991 Nobel Prize Laureate was…

  • Two injured in head on collision

    Local news

    Advance life support was needed to stabilise two motorists involved in a head on collision in Durban North.

  • Man hijacked on North Coast Road

    Crime

    A motorist was hijacked at gunpoint on North Coast Road on Tuesday.

  • New horizons for Living Waters Church

    Local news

    Renovations as well as dozens of new projects are underway at the Living Waters Church and Durban North, under the…

  • Glen Smith (Marshall Security’s-Community Projects Manager) and Zandre Grobler (Area Manager-Community Projects) from Marshall Security with the owner of the laptop which was recovered in the CBD earlier today. PHOTO: Marshall Security

    Stolen laptop recovered in CBD

    Crime

    Two suspects have been arrested following a break-in at a North Coast Road business over the weekend.

  • Brave Amy loses her battle for a new heart

    Local news

    Amy Miller (5) died before doctors could locate a new heart for her.

  • R16 000 taken in Durban North Post Office break-in

    Crime

    A substantial amount of cash was stolen from the Durban North Post Office safe.

  • Rowan Hornby (principal) and Lyn Wilson (finance secretary) say they are appalled that scammers were using the Golden Hours School's name to fleece money from unsuspecting victims.

    Golden Hours warns of fake fundraisers

    Crime

    Scammers are using a school for mentally handicapped children to fleece residents.

  • Violence sparked by firework celebrations

    Crime

    Reports of violence against both pro- and anti-fireworks residents in the Durban North and surrounding areas have surfaced.

  • Feed hungry tummies this festive season

    Local news

    Vulnerable children from 23 crèches in the Amaoti community will benefit from the Domino Foundation's Christmas Stockings project

  • Farrah Khan Maharajh and Arlene Maharajh show some of the items that residents can pledge for the Santa Cause for Paws initiative.

    Support the ‘pawfect’ cause this Christmas

    Local news

    Santa Cause for Paws initiative focuses on dogs and cats and other animals in need over the Christmas period.

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