Cape Town is fully in grips of winter, and with this comes days filled with rains, storms and other extreme weather conditions. The past few weeks have had several rainy
A group representing the Hout Bay community took to the streets on Sunday [June 28] to peacefully protest against forced evictions. This forms part of ongoing protests following the City's
Capetonians who planned to go see some snow on Matroosberg and surrounds on Sunday, June 28 are out of luck, despite promising forecasts. Matroosberg Nature Reserve posted on Facebook that
Cape Town is not called the Cape of Storms for nothing, the province has earned the title through the decades. Lashing rains and gale-force winds wreaked havoc across the Cape
Lockdown rules and regulations will soon be shifting to accommodate the reopening of a new list of businesses under advanced Level 3. A new directive was published on Thursday, June
Lockdown has been devastating for the restaurant industry in Cape Town, with many well-known and loved establishments folding under the pressure. Yesterday, Jason Bakery announced they would be closing its
Many a fond memory has been shared on the corner of Bree Street and Bloem while enjoying a fresh Jason Bakery pastry or a hot cappuccino. The opportunity to make
Another Cape Town institution is shutting its doors amid the nationwide lockdown. After almost 20 years, the popular Café Blouberg will permanently close. The community café that sits on the
Prepare for another cold front to hit the Western Cape by the end of this week, bringing much needed rain with it. Weather forecaster Mike Berridge says, we can expect an increase
Residents near Milnerton Lagoon and passersby have had to deal with a nauseating stench in the area that never goes away, even after the City intervened to try and change