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Water safety warning as experts urge vigilance to prevent child drownings this summer
Local newsExperts warn that drowning happens silently and within seconds. As temperatures rise, families are urged to stay vigilant and never…
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Dancers light up Springs Civic Centre with Throwback to Turn-Up show
Local newsFrom old-school beats to modern moves, Marouzanne’s Dance Academy wowed the crowd at the Ken Gampu Theatre with a dazzling…
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Mr and Miss Spring pageant held at Springs Mall
Local newsGD Pageants hosted the Mr and Miss Spring Pageant 2025 at the Springs Mall recently.
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Springs woman arrested for allegedly faking her own kidnapping
Local newsPolice arrested a 49-year-old woman who allegedly staged her abduction and demanded ransom money from her daughters. Two men were…
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Gauteng Transport Inspectorate intensifies operations across the province
Local newsThe Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport says its inspectorate issued over 900 traffic notices and impounded 26 vehicles during…
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Young Springs entrepreneur turns faith into a thriving local café
Local newsAt just 29, Chante Venter turned her leap of faith into a thriving local business – a cosy space in…
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Community invited to Springs Girls High Christmas market
Local newsThe popular Christmas market returns on December 6 with stalls, games, and carols as the school raises funds for learner…
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Road repairs and traffic light fixes underway across Gauteng
Local newsThe provincial government says fixing potholes, traffic lights and cleaning up CBD areas form part of its G13 priorities to…
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Springs Central Air Group hosts medieval-themed fundraiser for Scouts
Local newsLocals enjoyed a night of quizzes, costumes and a movie as the Springs Central Air Group raised funds to support…
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LifeLine East Rand restores stability and reignites community services
Local news13 board members appointed by a task team in May, nine currently remain after four resignations.
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Gauteng health urges residents to act fast in recognising stroke symptoms
Local newsThe health department says growing stroke numbers highlight the need for early detection, quick response and healthier lifestyles among residents.











