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  • Furry pets up for adoption

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    SANDTON - The Sandton SPCA needs loving homes for some of their pets this week.

  • City council apologises for Rea Vaya strike

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    JOBURG - JOBURG - City of Johannesburg apologises to passengers for the Rea Vaya bus strike.

  • What to expect when you’re expecting

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    SUNNINGHILL - Netcare Sunninghill hospital will hold two pregnancy awareness days on 10 and 11 February to coincide with Pregnancy…

  • Renewable power for Epsom Downs

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    EPSOM DOWNS - With the national power crisis continuing to plague South Africa, Epsom Downs shopping centre has turned to…

  • Gautrain bus commuters urged to make alternatives

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    JOBURG - Gautrain urged commuters who use their bus service which are currently not operational to make alternative arrangements.

  • Fanning the #ProteaFire

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    JOBURG - A giant Proteas KFC bucket arrived at Caxton's Johannesburg North branch giving staff the opportunity to write their…

  • The fine art of parenting

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    SAVOY - Jewish community centre Chabad House is offering a new course to help community members navigate the world's most…

  • A building nightmare in the CBD

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    SANDTON - Irate resident Max Aston is living a nightmare next to a construction site in Benmore.

  • Eskom implements stage 2 loadshedding

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    JOBURG – Eskom has announced that Stage 2 load shedding will be implemented from 8am to 11pm on 5 February.

  • Depression in the workplace kills business

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    SANDTON - The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) shared their new South African research findings on depression in…

  • Apparent taxi association dispute leads to alleged shooting

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    SUNNINGHILL - It is alleged that a dispute among taxi drivers, which continued throughout the day, escalated on the afternoon…

  • City of Joburg attempts to eradicate hunger

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    JOBURG - Hundreds of non-governmental organisations work with global giants to fight hunger in Joburg.

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