Local news
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National Gambling Board intensifies fight against illegal online gambling
Local newsThe National Gambling Board says more than R3m linked to unlawful gambling activities has been forfeited to the State following…
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Learn, share and create at East Rand Woodworkers’ Association meetings
Local newsWhether you’re a hobbyist or professional, a friendly woodworking group in Airfield offers inspiration, demonstrations and hands-on learning every month.
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Gauteng road safety crackdown targets unroadworthy taxis and private vehicles
Local newsThe Gauteng Transport Inspectorate says intensified enforcement operations will continue across the province.
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Gauteng Traffic Police intensifies operations against illegal freeway crossings
Local newsAuthorities say jaywalking on freeways remains a major contributor to road fatalities in the province.
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Dignitaries gather to mark international day for biological diversity
Local newsSouth Africa also hosted the first flagship International Day for Biological Diversity event for 2026 at the Birchwood Hotel, showcasing…
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Motor Industry Workshop Association urges motorists to prioritise vehicle maintenance
Local newsExperts warn that delaying vehicle maintenance can lead to serious mechanical failures and expensive repairs.
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Springs Girls High School learners crochet for a cause
Local newsLearners and community members gathered at Springs Girls High School on May 23 for the annual Crochet Circle.
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Far East Regional Hospital honours nurses for dedication and service
Local newsFar East Regional Hospital celebrated International Nurses Day by honouring nurses for their commitment to patient care.
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Rand Water maintenance expected to affect Springs and surrounding areas
Local newsRand Water says water tankers will be deployed to affected residential areas during planned maintenance work.
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Step into rhythm at Club C Dance Studio’s open day
Local newsJoin Club C Dance Studio for a fun-filled open day at New Seed Church on May 31. All ages are…
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Springs women share memories of growing up in a close-knit community
Local newsThe women recalled a time when residents walked everywhere, children played freely, and neighbours knew one another.











