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Caxton Cares Square by Square project: 234 blankets and counting
Local newsWith 234 knee blankets already completed, the SUN's blanket drive is nearing its halfway mark thanks to the community’s overwhelming…
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[Video] Forensic personnel remove the dead cashier’s body from Kingsburgh Pick n Pay
Local newsKingsburgh Pick n Pay staff were made to continue working for hours while their colleague's body remained on the floor.
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Amanzimtoti one step closer to inclusion with sign language lessons
Local newsStakeholders and lifesavers working day in and day out at Amanzimtoti Main Beach are putting in the time to learn…
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Silent killers in the bush: Poachers each have a signature style
NewsThe Snare Aware team recently went to Ashburton after receiving reports of poaching. A member discusses the sweep.
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Pick n Pay offers condolences after death of Kingsburgh employee
Local newsThe death of a Kingsburgh Pick n Pay employee sparked public outrage after it was revealed her body remained on…
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Passionate engineer and doting grandfather dies at 87
NewsA veteran AECI engineer, doting husband and loving grandfather recently died of natural causes at 87-years-old.
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In pics: Mass ride fundraiser for Bobbi Bear receives much-needed assistance
NewsMotorcycle clubs, NPOs, small businesses and even Metro Police banded together for the annual mass ride fundraiser for Operation Bobbi…
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Umkhomazi water tender sparks legal battle
Local newsA legal battle has erupted between China State Construction SA and uMngeni-uThukela Water over a R7b tender for the Lower…
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Pick n Pay Kingsburgh employee dies at till: Store remains open for hours
Local newsShock and trauma gripped staff and shoppers at Pick n Pay Kingsburgh when an employee collapsed and died at the…
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Efforts to locate missing man intensify
Local newsCommunity members are urged to come forward with any information they have that may help reunite Poonsamy Govender with his…
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Department denies sangoma learner was expelled
Local newsWhile Sidelile High School had accommodated a learner's traditional attire, it was agreed that no spiritual practices would be performed…
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South Coast ‘shutter bugs’ awarded for their photographs [Pics]
Local newsNewbies and experienced photographers of the Sapphire Coast Camera Club enter monthly in-club competitions - these are April's winners.











