It has been declared by the United Nations that Cape Town is the most biodiverse city in the world. Thomas Elmqvist, Swedish expert in natural resource management and leader of
The City has unveiled a memorial wall for enforcement staff who have died in the line of duty. Erected on the entrance level of the Civic Centre in the central
The City of Cape Town intensified water restrictions to level 4b on Saturday. Following a mediocre amount of rainfall so far this winter - and a dry summer predicted to
How do you think the dam levels are faring at Theewaterskloof this winter after the rain? Adam Spires recently revisited the dam to investigate how the recent cold fronts have
Naturally speaking, one of the most special places in Cape Town is under threat - the Kenilworth Racecourse area. The racetrack which has been established here - which still continues
The possibility of free healthcare in South Africa is a sure sign of a developing country, and we might see these first-world-moves before we ever expected it. A statement released
Footage has been doing the rounds this week of a surfer encountering a giant squid in the water at Melkbosstrand. In March, surfer James Taylor spotted what he thought was
The picturesque mountain pass of Chapman's Peak, sporting some of the finest views in the Cape, has been closed indefinitely following rockfalls. Not even the multi-million rand restoration scheme applied
We've seen a good amount of rainfall this June. Let's investigate how this has affected Cape Town dam levels. Collectively, our dams across the Western Cape have risen by less
The Knysna fire caused great devastation, and a few tragic casualties, earlier this month. Our friend Adam Spires visited the aftermath of the fire late last week, where chilling drone