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  • Rotary holds event for cancer

    Local news

    Due to Saturday evening's rain there were no stars, but the rotarians and friends enjoyed a three-course meal together.

  • Two children die in car

    Local news

    Two children have died, one is in critical condition and one in serious condition.

  • Protect your home against break-ins

    Crime

    Crime is a harsh fact surrounding all our daily lives, not only in South Africa, but all over the world.

  • Pink Sunday in Selcourt

    Local news

    A few brave women recently tackled the 2.5km and 5km walk in aid of Pink Trees for Pauline.

  • Ebola not yet a threat

    Local news

    South Africans do not need to be concerned about ebola yet, although some hospitals are prepared for the disease.

  • Pink Trees touch communities

    Local news

    October 17 was a joyous day in many of the towns participating in this year’s Pink drive.

  • Shaft still poses threat

    Local news

    The open mine shaft in Gugulethu (Springs Advertiser, July 17) is still open with seemingly no chance of being closed.

  • Wedvlug duiwe nie onwettig

    Local news

    Marius Klingbiel, beskermheer van die Oosrand Duiwe Federasie, sê resiesduif wedvlugte is nie onwettig nie.

  • On the trot

    Local news

    The first Jacarandas in bloom.

  • Boy (15) hit by motorcycle

    Local news

    A group of five school learners from Springs Technical High School (HTS) crossed Ermelo Road at around noon today with…

  • Birthday of the week

    Local news

    Manfred Mann was born on October 21, 1940 in Johannesburg.

  • Illegal trade in exotic pets explained

    Local news

    Getting an exotic pet might be very tempting, particularly when such a huge variety is now available.

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