Cape Town Pride 2026 has added a slippery dose of spectacle to its official with the launch of the Backdoor Botanics lube wrestling arena. Read more: Cape Town Pride 2026 Gets Slippery With Drag-Hosted Lube Wrestling – MambaOnline
Health officials in the Western Cape have raised the alarm over a noticeable increase in children presenting with severe gastro-related symptoms, … Read more: Surge in childhood stomach illness alarms Western Cape health authorities – TimesLIVE
The Western Cape Government’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) is proud to support the upcoming Cape Flats Book Festival. Read more: DCAS supports literacy, local voices at Cape Flats Book Festival
In Amsterdam, a Cape Town-born restaurateur and a tight-knit team of South Africans are redefining hospitality abroad through warmth, openness and … Read more: Cape Town on a corner in Amsterdam – Getaway Magazine
… Cape Town’s budget at a council meeting on Thursday, 26 June 2025. Picture: Supplied. Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said the City of Cape Town … Read more: Cape Town Mayor says R100 million allocated to build wall on N2 – EWN
Returning to the communities that shaped him, Cheslin Kolbe’s foundation now supports close to 3000 Western Cape learners each year to develop … Read more: Cheslin Kolbe Gives Back Where His Belief Was First Built – Good Things Guy
As the temperatures rise in the Western Cape, parents and caregivers are urged to be vigilant this paediatric surge season: Read more: Keeping children safe this paediatric surge season in the Western Cape – Cape Town ETC
Clicks Group is seeking a dedicated Shop Assistant / Cashier for its Gansbaai store in the Western Cape. This permanent retail position offers an … Read more: Shop Assistant / Cashier Opportunity at Clicks Gansbaai – Youth Village
Cheticamp River Salmon Association president Rene Aucoin says the population in the western Cape Breton river has been strong for a decade or more and … Read more: Cape Breton groups alarmed as more Atlantic salmon deemed endangered | CBC News