An oak tree was recently cut down and removed after it fell onto the side of a building, raising concerns among experts about the sustainability of this species in Stellenbosch.
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The Neelsie Cinema welcomes moviegoers again
The Neelsie Cinema’s doors recently reopened to the public after a four-month closure but moviegoers are warned that it...
Stellenbosch FC move up to fifth spot after draw with Maritzburg United FC
Stellenbosch Football Club (FC) drew 1-1 against Maritzburg United FC on 7 May at the Danie Craven Stadium in...
Red Bull Racing makes a pit-stop in Stellenbosch
Red Bull and Bossa Goodtimes Bar and Restaurant collaborated to display a Red Bull Racing Formula 1 car outside...
Local wine estate hosts rare plant fair for a good cause
A residence facility for adults with intellectual disabilities recently benefited from a local plant fair when the hosts donated all ticket proceeds to the facility.
Dumping a R23 million burden on the Stellenbosch Municipality
Illegal dumping is a cause for concern in the Stellenbosch Municipality, according to Stuart Grobbelaar, spokesperson for Stellenbosch Municipality....
Nuwe leeskamer ’n Afrikaanse erfenisbate
Die Oude Leeskamer, op die hoek van Dorp- en Drostdystraat in Stellenbosch, huisves tans Jannie Mouton se boekversameling. Die...
Loadshedding: 2 hours for some, 12 days for Tweespruit
Electricity was recently restored to a farm outside Stellenbosch after cable theft left it in the dark for 12...
Stellenbosch Hospital to benefit from provincial health department’s cash injection
Stellenbosch Hospital is one of many provincial hospitals that will benefit from the Western Cape health and wellness department’s...
Kabeldief op heterdaad betrap
’n Verdagte is verlede week in hegtenis geneem nadat hy in Onder Papegaaiberg betrap is waar hy besig was...