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  • $5000 raid on CFA

    THIEVES have stolen more than $5000 worth of equipment from the joint Devon Meadows and Cannons Creek Fire Brigade. The Country Fire Authority (CFA) building…

  • PSAwins pool contract

    THE Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre came one step closer to the start of construction when the Casey Council awarded the project management contract last…

  • Trivia night a big event for Dylan

    By Kelly Yates AN AUCTION and trivia night is being held on Saturday 19 April at the Amstel Golf Course in Cranbourne to raise funds…

  • Teens attack dog

    AT LEAST two teenagers were seen throwing wood at a dog in Cranbourne North on Saturday. Police said the teens were seen smashing the back…

  • Women in a fix

    By Alison NoonanSISTERS are doing it for themselves at the Blind Bight Community Centre. Changing a spark plug in a motor, fixing the washer in…

  • Favourite PJs help hit the spot

    CHILDREN at Hampton Park’s Valley Brook Preschool enjoyed an early morning breakfast treat last week dressed in their favourite pyjamas. News photographer Stewart Chambers paid…

  • Hunt on for cat shooter

    By Alison NoonanA PET cat is lucky to be alive after being shot in the head while asleep on its owner’s backyard verandah. The air…

  • Register ‘to party safely’

    By Alison Noonan A SPATE of wild weekend parties has prompted a warning from Cranbourne Police for parents to register their gatherings with PartySafe. Senior…

  • Lend a paw to shelter

    PEARCEDALE’S RSPCA Animal Shelter is desperate for volunteers. The shelter has called on local animal lovers to devote a few hours a week to helping…

  • Service will help kids re-engage

    A NEW support service has been launched to help local youth who are unemployed and not involved in education re-engage. The Youth Transport Support Initiative…

  • City fills missing links with paths

    LINKING Casey communities will be one of council’s major priorities for 2006. Council recently reviewed its Linking Path Strategy, which aims to construct pedestrian/cycle paths…

  • Australian Garden celebrates

    By Sarah Schwager IT WAS touted as revolutionary for gardens nationwide and was the first of its scale to open in Victoria in 150 years.…

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