Community Chest Carnival revamped

The four-day Community Chest Carnival has been revamped with gourmet food trucks, craft beers and wine tasting to satisfy the taste buds of the...

Beloved theatre veteran bows out at 64

Jamie Petersen John Caviggia, a South African theatre veteran known for his larger than life personality and flambouyant character, died on March 13, at...

‘Microwave officer’ resigns

JOHN HARVEYThe 45-year-old police officer who was based at the Pinelands police station and stands accused of cooking blood samples to extort money from...

Zabalaza Theatre Festival ready to dazzle audiences

Forty productions have been invited to take part in this year’s Baxter Zabalaza Theatre Festival, from Saturday March 12 to Friday March 18.Among them...

Well-known pianists meet at the Baxter

Two of South Africa’s most re-nowned pianists, Kathleen Tagg and Andre Petersen, have joined forces to perform Where Worlds Collide: Kathleen Tagg and André...

Upset over new gun licence law

JOHN HARVEYA Claremont pensioner fears that a decision to no longer accept late gun licence renewals will place people at risk as the suburb...

Thorny question of interest on rental deposits

Thierry Gardeur was unhappy when estate agent Brooks and Michaels (B&M) gave him 1 percent interest on a deposit of R8 250 he paid...

Students have accommodation sorted

Six students from Pinelands-based Tertiary School in Business Administration (TSiBA), have been sponsored accommodation while finishing their bachelor’s degrees. TSiBA is a non-profit business...

SACS presents popular Pirates of Penzance

SACS is staging Gilbert and Sullivan’s popular comic opera The Pirates of Penzance - the first time this has been performed at the school...

Protect your clients ...

Thomas Rajna, ClaremontRobert Matzdorff, when commenting on my letter (“Poor service”, Tatler, February 11), wrote: “one’s bank obviously cannot be held responsible for closing...