Sad note to protest

The fight for decent housing continued last week as activists spent their Human Rights Day, March 21, making their voices heard in a march...

Student loses fees as classes delayed

Lee-Ann Petersen won’t be getting her money back after she paid Kingsway College, Pier House, Heerengracht, for a course in ancillary healthcare in May...

Reads of the Week

Heart on FireAmanda Bouchet Piatkus Review: Lauren O’Connor-May Heart on Fire didn’t set my heart ablaze. It is the final (thank heaven) book in a fantasy trilogy...

Piggy paintings

Pigasso the pig artist made her way to the V&A Waterfront for the second time, last Friday, to show off her pop-up exhibition called...

Pair sails the southern hemisphere

After five months at sea, Mouille Point resident Gert van der Linde and his sailing buddy Rudi Fisch, from Edgemead, returned to the Royal...

Non-profit organisation backing Aaron

BackaBuddy, a non-profit organisation, is hosting a campaign for Sea Point resident, Aaron Lipschitz, aged 3, known as the boy who cannot eat.At two...

Get your game on and be a hustler hero

One of the words synonymous with entrepreneurship is that of hustling. When you think of the word, though, does it conjure up a positive...

Get free car checks in Easter safety campaign

Motorists can have free vehicle safety checks done at any City-owned vehicle testing station until today, Thursday March 29, as part of the City’s...

Easter fun

■ Pupils from Camps Bay Preparatory School Campus made their way to St Paul’s Primary School in Bo-Kaap, handing over tons of Easter eggs...

Drilling madness

Pat Ladds, Sea Point Reading your letters page of Atlantic Sun, it seems that many SFB property owners are upset about developments in and around...