As the academic year kicks off, schools across the Western Cape welcome 108 325 Grade 1 pupils, while more than 1.1-million students return to schools across the province. The first
The heartwarming story of a pair of brothers who used their last R7 to save the life of their dog captured hearts not only across Cape Town but South Africa
A 79-year-old male hiker accidentally slipped off the path during a hike from the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, prompting the Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR) to to release a statement to hikers
South Africa's class of 2018 bested last year's overall matric pass rate by achieving an impressive 78.2% - last year, the average pass rate was 75.1%. These results were announced
Many matriculants woke up anxious this morning: January 3 was seen by many as a day of reckoning, as they would find out whether they had attained their Independent Education
I have long been a fan of the Folk Café that calls busy and bustling Bree Street its home, so when I heard one of my favorite eateries was opening
Fifty baby boys and 48 baby girls were welcomed to the world between midnight and 3pm on New Year's Day, bringing the Western Cape's total of New Year's babies to
The Mdzananda Animal Clinic has been overflowing with abandoned pets in the weeks leading up to Christmas and is asking for the public to consider fostering or adopting a pet in need
The City of Cape Town has developed a project to help reunite children who get lost at local beaches with their parents this festive season. The City was prompted to
Many of Cape Town's residents have been confused since the City announced that domestic solar power systems must be registered by February 28 2019, and are wondering about the implications. Over