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  • Businesses count cost of break-ins

    ROSS Sbisa from Cranbourne Sand and Soil said the latest in a string of High Street robberies had cost his business $30,000. Mr Sbisa said…

  • Two charged with theft

    TWO people have been arrested and charged in relation to a string of burglaries along Cranbourne’s High Street. Last week the News reported four properties,…

  • Thieves ride off with ride-on

    THE theft of an expensive ride-on lawn-mower has left Cranbourne Police baffled and appealing for public assistance. The green Viking mower was stolen from a…

  • Roll up sleeves to donate blood:MP

    CASEY residents have been encouraged to roll up their sleeves for the Australian Red Cross campaign Operation Lifeblood. During May, June and July, the Red…

  • Netballer fends off assailant

    By Sarah SchwagerA WOMAN was lucky to escape unscathed after she was attacked outside the Cranbourne Basketball Stadium last week. The 20-year-old Kooweerup woman had…

  • Kerb numbers are required

    ALL new subdivisions built in Casey in future will require kerb-side numbering. The decision by Casey Council came amidst concerns about emergency services not being…

  • Students test their limits

    By Alison NoonanTERROR is a word not often associated with fun. However students at Cranbourne’s Marnebek School enjoyed a lot of laughs as they overcame…

  • Countdown is on!

    THE countdown to Christmas began early for students of Cranbourne South Primary School, who spent the last week of school in a state of yuletide-inspired…

  • Police issue electrical fire warning

    CASEY residents are being warned to turn off their electrical appliances this winter. The warning comes after two houses were last week devastated by fires…

  • Sally in the lead

    By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE resident Sally Johnson knew something was amiss the moment a distressed looking dog boarded the 6.11am city loop train at Merinda Park…

  • At 83, Jim plans to stay one jump ahead!

    By Marc McGowan MEET Australia’s oldest active skydiver – 83-year-old Phillip Island resident Jim Brierley. Mr Brierley performed his 3000th skydive at Tooradin Airfield on…

  • Budding Spielbergs in the spotlight

    LIGHTS, camera, action! Monday night was showtime for a talented group of Cranbourne Secondary College VCE students who attended the screening of their own movies.…

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