Nineteen-year-old Justin Waddy had a close encounter with a majestic caracal or 'rooikat' on Wednesday, August 5. He had made his way along the Pipe Track overlooking Camps Bay with
After becoming the first and only person to paddle the entire circumference of the South African coastline in 2012, Richard Kohler is training for his next odyssey at a time
For a number of years, people with nowhere else to go have called the old circus in Observatory home. After several disagreements from residents over the tenants, the City has
Popular Cape Town caracal Hermes has been spotted yet again. The well-known feline resident was captured showing off his skills on Table Mountain this past weekend. Lucky local Kris Marx
Herbicides which have been banned in other parts of the world have been found in seawater in Camps Bay, and accumulating in seaweed and marine organisms such as mussels, limpets,
The St Helena Bay harbour is one of 12 Western Cape harbours that are being modified as part of a long-term investment plan to support their communities. Called Operation Phakisa,
Outdoor enthusiasts get ready, one of the Cape's favourite gardens will soon welcome visitors again. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden will reopen its doors to the public on Monday, August 3
A recent report by South African scientists has revealed that adorable feline friends of residents in Cape Town are responsible for killing as many as 90 animals each per year.
Eskom has won a court case against the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), which will allow the power utility to recover R69-billion over a three-year period. This will
In the mountains, valleys and plains of the Cape, there are about six thousand species of plants that are not found anywhere else in the world. But as the climate changes, and