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  • Record demand for legal aid

    By Rebecca Fraser A CRANBOURNE community legal service has experienced record demand since opening its doors in November. The Peninsula Community Legal Centre in High…

  • Fire lighters burn car

    ONE fire lighter was not enough for an arsonist who set a car on fire in Cranbourne West last week. They were found inside, around…

  • Burglar cuts phone lines

    A BURGLARY in Cranbourne North caused most of the area’s phone lines to be down. Last Thursday, the Thompsons Road Medical Centre was broken into…

  • Shopping centre prize winners

    CRANBOURNE children tested their Easter Egg hunting abilities for greater prizes than chocolate over the holidays. Centro Cranbourne Shopping Centre ran an Easter Egg hunt…

  • Come see what can be done

    HELPING the visually impaired get confident and mobile is all in a day’s work for these Labradors. And promoting Seeing Eye Dogs Australia’s Open Day…

  • Great prices and designs

    FOR a limited time only, Australian Rug Craftsmen are holding a huge rug sale with 20 to 50 per cent off genuine prices on all…

  • Towers plan set to boost nightlife

    A DOCKLANDS style development featuring more than 140 four-star hotel rooms, restaurants and office suites has been earmarked for Narre Warren. The $90 million plan,…

  • Crime roars

    By Ed Merrison SOCIAL support services have de-clared they are not at all surprised to learn rising petrol prices appear to be fuelling crime in…

  • Teddies go to school

    By Sarah SchwagerTEDDY bears made the trip to Devon Meadows Primary School last week for a special picnic with potential new preps. Preschoolers and their…

  • Dogs attacked during burglary

    TWO pet dogs were brutally attacked during a burglary on a house in Cranbourne on the weekend. A woman returned to her Sladen Street home…

  • Talent pays off

    TOORADIN’S Loren Forscutt has added a study award to her lists of achievements as she storms the world of event management. In March, the News…

  • Science gets weird

    RANGEBANK Primary School became a school full of mad scientists and tin foil televisions during Education Week last week. All students at the Cranbourne school…

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