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Elderly woman faces demolition threat after sewage disaster in Brooklyn

Tara Isaacs|Published 2 weeks ago

End of the road for Uncle Charlie: A traffic warden's legacy of service

Tara Isaacs|Published 2 months ago

Growing opposition to Edgemead's proposed R50m City Improvement District levies

Tara Isaacs|Published 2 months ago

Milnerton's R5.2 billion Potsdam wastewater treatment upgrade on track at 60% completion

Staff Reporter|Published 2 months ago

City tackles illegal squatting in Brooklyn with new cleanup efforts

Tara Isaacs|Published 2 months ago

Legal battle looms as communities on the Wild Coast take on Shell's oil exploration

Loyiso Sidimba|Published 3 months ago

Western Cape High Court finds Correctional Services negligent in toddler drowning case

Zelda Venter|Published 6 months ago

Western Cape High Court declares asylum seeker detention unconstitutional

Zelda Venter|Published 6 months ago

Son-in-law orchestrates brutal attack on Muslim couple in Northpine

Zelda Venter|Published 8 months ago
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