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In an accident? A guide on what your next steps should be
Community galleriesWith more cars on the road during the holiday on certain routes, it's up to all of us to look…
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Curro Rivonia closes 2025 with top results and bold plans for 2026
NewsWith a 100% IEB pass rate, international representation in chess, and the launch of its new Music, Arts, Drama, and…
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A year of triumph and togetherness at Bryanston Sports Club
NewsWith padel fever spreading, athletes earning accolades, and a crucial lease battle underway, 2025 has been a year of momentum…
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Bryanston Primary School celebrates 2025 milestones and sets ambitious goals for 2026
Local newsFrom academic excellence to sporting success, Bryanston Primary School reflects on a year of achievement, and shares exciting plans for…
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Residents urged to respect fireworks by-laws
Local newsWard 81 councillor Joanne Horwitz is calling on residents to stick to the City of Johannesburg’s fireworks regulations after a…
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Spring clean your ride ahead of the holidays
Local newsAs 2025 draws to a close, many people are counting down to their end of year holiday. But before you…
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Shaping tomorrow’s leaders starts today in physical education teacher’s lessons
Local newsEvery year brings a completely new group of kids, and that’s what makes teaching so special for Joshua van der…
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Ward 81 councillor shares vision for 2026
Local newsAs the new year begins, residents are encouraged to recommit to fairness, accountability, and progress.
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New identity, same vision
Local newsThe IIE students and staff embrace a new identity as three powerhouse institutions unite under one banner... Emeris.
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Ward 81 urged to note Pikitup festive changes as collections resume
Local newsAfter Christmas Day disruptions, residents are seeing waste collections happening around Ward 81, but only put out your bin when…
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Why every home should have a panic button
Local newsA panic button may be a small addition to your home’s security setup, but it can make an enormous difference…
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Michael Mount welcomes 2026 SRC
Local newsDiverse, collaborative, and full of heart, meet Michael Mount Waldorf School's 2026 SRC leaders, shaping a community of connection.











