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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...