Cape Town's rail network has gotten an upgrade with the introduction of a new automated control centre in Bellville. The Bellville Rail Management and Traffic Control Centre (RM&TCC) was launched
Spier is proud to announce the third edition of Spier Light Art, to be exhibited throughout the historic Stellenbosch wine farm from February 26 to March 28, 2021. Designers, architects,
Cape Town is known for having some of the most expensive property in the country - what with the views of Table Mountain and sea, and the easy-going lifestyle, its
Good news for Cape Town's nature-lovers - South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the Tokai picnic site officially reopened on Saturday, October 17. According to the park authority,
Hermes, Cape Town's favourite caracal, has made yet another appearance. This time, he was spotted enjoying his Friday morning in Skeleton Gorge. In a post shared by The Urban Carcal
It’s all systems go for the Sanlam Cape Town Virtual Marathon, taking place on Sunday, October 18. So say the organizing team, who have pulled out all the stops to
The iconic colourful huts at Muizenberg Beach have had a tough 2020 - much like everyone else. For years, they have appeared on all major marketing campaigns that attracts both
The Rocklands Community Hall in Mitchell’s Plain has officially been declared a National Heritage Site. Rocklands Community Hall, built by the City of Cape Town Council in 1981, was the
It must be fun to relax on a beach all day, go for a swim whenever you like, and be adorably cute while doing it. This is what we think
In June 2005, Alderman JP Smith, a Sea Point ward councillor at the time, oversaw the demolition of the concrete wall that surrounded Graaf's Pool. "We can now make an