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  • Boy’s baton relay

    By Sarah SchwagerA SKYE boy who has his own dreams of one day making the Commonwealth team will run in the baton relay in the…

  • Churches unite for Easter

    CRANBOURNE locals celebrated unity this Easter, marching through town to mark one of the most significant days on the Christian calendar. The annual Good Friday…

  • Badges of honour

    By Kelly YatesKILBERRY Primary School presented its 2008 school leaders with their badges on 11 March during a school assembly. Captain Eric Wiekmann from Christians…

  • Scorpions share skills with the kids

    THE Casey Scorpions kicked off the VFL season last week by sharing their footy skills with some local youngsters. The community kick around was organised…

  • Civil hearing over sex assault claim

    CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford faces civil action in the County Court today (Thursday) over claims he sexually assaulted a prisoner during his time as a…

  • Late trains rile MP

    By Alison NoonanEUMEMMERRING Province MP Gordon RichPhillips has slammed local MPs for their failure to improve Cranbourne, Dandenong and Pakenham train services. Mr RichPhillips said…

  • The Landlords rule the roost

    SIX local bands battled it out on Friday night but five-piece The Landlords took the prize. The City of Casey’s Battle of the Bands final…

  • Blind Bight AGM soon

    THE Blind Bight Community Centre’s Annual General Meeting will be held at 7pm on Thursday, 16 February. Everyone is welcome. The Community Centre is located…

  • Kennels to open

    NEW dog boarding kennels are to open in Pearcedale. Casey Council last week approved plans for the construction of a 40kennel facility on the corner…

  • Car stuck in pole position

    OCCUPANTS of a vehicle which collided with a traffic light pole walked away with ‘more embarrassment than injury’ fire fighters said. CFA photographer Keith Pakenham…

  • Riding school reopens

    OAKWOOD Riding School has reopened in its new facilities in Clyde North. After 30 years in Narre Warren, the riding school recently moved to a…

  • Truckies back upgrade calls

    By Alison NoonanMAJOR truck companies have backed police calls for the urgent duplication of the notorious Western Port Highway. Representatives met with local police, CFA…

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