UPDATE: 125 Christmas babies born in Western Cape hospitals

Sukaina Ishmail|Published

Maternity wards across the Western Cape were kept busy on Christmas Day when they welcomed 125 new babies into the world - 86 boys and 39 girls.

Cops on high alert despite 'less than ideal' beach weather

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The weather forecast may be less than ideal this week but Cape Town weather has four seasons in one day and law enforcement units are ready for deployment nonetheless. ...

Beware of Long Street pickpockets

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Residents and tourists have been encouraged to be more aware in Long Street as criminals become more skilful at pickpocketing.

Skelms poisoning dogs to access properties

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Across South Africa, a substance known as aldicarb is being used by criminals to poison dogs, which allows robbers to access properties without interference.

Spend your 67 minutes for Madiba loving animals

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The Animal Welfare Society is encouraging the public to spend Mandela Day making an impact on society through animals.

Bellville station a centre of filth and disease

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Residents, commuters disturbed by crime and grime at Bellville's taxi and bus terminal

Chicago cops get a taste of the Bellville

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Members of the Chicago police department walked the streets of Bellville with their local counterparts in Cape Town to exchange ideas on fighting crime

Lucky ‘Bambi’ saved from blazing Overberg fires

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The tales of heroism in battling the Betty?s Bay fire abound, but none have tugged at the heartstrings quite like the rescue of a little ?Bambi?

PICS: Belhar couple's selfless community service brings festive cheer

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Belhar resident Sharon MacDonald and her husband Edward have been providing meals to the homeless from their own salaries for 12 years.

Brainy Bontas!

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This Bonteheuwel student has risen above the challenges of living in a poor, gang-infested area and reached her dream of becoming a doctor.

PICS: Delft schools drill the competition

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Schools in the Delft area demonstrated their drilling skills at a competition at Mandela Peace Park in the area on Tuesday.