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  • Letter writer gets stamp of approval from PO contest

    Local news

    A Kamalinee Primary School pupil won a provincial writing competition based on Water Week.

  • Opposing voices heard at dug-out port meeting

    Local news

    Toti Conservancy hosted a presentation on the proposed dug-out port at Lords and Legends on Monday night, 16 September, which…

  • Oil dumped in ‘Adopt a spot’ area

    Local news

    MOTOR oil was dumped in bushes along Kingsway, close to Warner Beach Preparatory on Tuesday morning, 17 September.

  • Tourism project gets its hooks into beach problem

    Local news

    KINGSWAY High School grade 10 tourism pupils conducted a survey among fishermen and cleaned up the rocks of fishing debris…

  • Tree chopping gives nesting birds the axe

    Letters

    Every year my family and I have the privilege of watching them sit on their young and also get to…

  • Only rogues in Rogies Park

    Local news

    This is no place for children and the elderly anymore.

  • Toti tennis midweek women take Sutton Cup

    Local news

    womens midweek first and second teams have finished top of divisions one and two in the Sutton Cup Trophy.

  • Toti WI celebrates 78 years

    Local news

    Amanzimtoi Women’s Institute Celebrates their 78th birthday and prize giving on 10 september.

  • Cricket coaches must be qualified

    Local news

    No unqualified coaches will be allowed to coach cricket at any level.

  • Two die in weekend crashes

    Local news

    TWO people were killed in separate accidents in Illovo and the N2 on Sunday evening, 15 September.

  • Art club still dabbles in creativity 30 years on

    Local news

    The Upper South Coast Art Association (USCAA) celebrated its 30th anniversary with a cocktail party and showcase exhibition at Lords…

  • Locals rejoice at NGO’s decade of work

    Local news

    Over 400 Bhekulwandle residents and community leaders joined Seed of Hope (SOH) staff and volunteers to celebrate the organisation's 10th…

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