Project aims to make yoga accessible

Carly Appleby says yoga can bring a sense of calm, peace, connection to self, others and one’s environment.

Lighting up the way for 100 years

The Slangkoppunt Lighthouse in Kommetjie is protected under the National Heritage Resources Act 25 of 1999.

Editor commits to run for charity

Chantel Erfort, editor of Cape Community Newspapers, will participate in the Sanlam Cape Town 12km Peace Trail Run on Saturday September 14.

Dreams are achievable despite the odds

Ashanti can be found practising with her team every Monday to Friday at the parking lot opposite Hout Bay police station.

Craft market closing for winter

President of the Hout Bay Lions Club Liz Huckle confirmed that the closing period would be dedicated to brainstorming ways to restore the market to the vibrant and dynamic one it once was.

Concern over electricity vandalism

Vandalism and theft of critical electricity infrastructure is a challenge across the city and it more often than not affects the most vulnerable residents of Cape Town.

Colourful holiday fun at Amoyo

The foundation pupils were taught how to do proper forward rolls and how to run and jump on a mini trampoline.

Live jazz evening

The Penny For A Laugh comedy tour comes to the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Friday July 19, at 8pm. The show is...

A-ha coming to SA

The band will perform in Cape Town and Johannesburg in February 2020.

Beware of fake council workers

The fake employees insist that residents open their doors so that they can check plugs and wiring.