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Electric bikes put to the test
MATTHEW HIRSCHThe City of Cape Town is testing the use of electric bikes to fight crime on the often rough Table Mountain terrain.
The...
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Chinese Association giving back
MATTHEW HIRSCH The Western Cape Chinese Association of Commerce celebrated its second anniversary and launched a scholarship at a ceremony in Sea Point last...
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Beloved theatre veteran bows out at 64
Jamie Petersen John Caviggia, a South African theatre veteran known for his larger than life personality and flambouyant character, died on March 13, at...
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Anti-Racism Week… a first for SA
MATTHEW HIRSCHSouth Africa is just at the start of the discussion about race - this was one of the things discussed at the Western...
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Tramway takes new direction
MATTHEW HIRSCHA piece of land in Sea Point- that was once the scene of forced removals under the Group Areas Act, is now set...
Entertainment
Soak up some sound in Woodstock
A live music event which encourages Cape Town’s residents to connect with each other through events staged at a Woodstock park, will be launched...
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Road hazard
* Our sister paper, The CapeTowner spotted a potentially dangerous situation on the corner of Strand Street and St George’s Mall, outside the...
Entertainment
Read of the Week
Forgotten Cape TownResearched by: Tony Grogan
Don Nelson Publishers
Review: Brian Joss
One of the rare photographs dated 1912, in this book subtitled, A Visual History of...
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Mountain safety
Gert Coetzee, De WaterkantFor those not inclined to climb Table Mountain, Lion’s Head offers great views with moderate exertion, and the summit can...
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Mala’s five favourite things about the city
* The scenery “especially Hout Bay”* The Scratch Patch in Simon’s Town
* Cape Town feels spiritual and calming
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