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  • Casey’s blue heelers to gain more bite

    By Rebecca Fraser CASEY and Cardinia were big winners this week when it was revealed that 22 new police officers would move to the frontline…

  • Vandals cause havoc

    By Sarah SchwagerPOLICE are investigating a wave of vandalism which has struck Cranbourne and potentially endangered lives. Stray bullets, carving knives and anti-Semitic messages are…

  • News signs off for the year

    This is the last edition of the News for 2005. The first edition of the new year will appear in letterboxes on Thursday, 5 January.…

  • City’s flora display turns bronze

    STUDENTS at Cranbourne’s Chisholm Institute have showcased Casey’s flora at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. The students have created a display that shows…

  • Needle attack on woman

    A WOMAN was stabbed with what police believe was a syringe in Hampton Park last week. The woman was walking her dog through the park…

  • Collection collected

    A LOCAL church collection was stolen from a Tooradin home after Sunday mass. The Nursery Lane house was broken into and ransacked before thieves stole…

  • Oh, boy! Make his day

    THE City of Casey is helping families spend more time together by holding a Mum and Son Day and a Boys’ Day Out. The two…

  • Man charged after pursuit

    A MAN drove against traffic on the wrong side of the road during a police pursuit in Cranbourne. Police said that after pursuing the man’s…

  • Police urge victims to come forward

    POLICE have appealed for the victims of an affray in Cranbourne to come forward. Police said a 16-year-old youth was walking past Red Rooster on…

  • Chemical plan veto

    AN APPLICATION by a Cranbourne West man to store toxic chemicals next to a school and future child care centre has been rejected by Casey…

  • Council debates contribution

    By Cam Scott A COUNCILLOR has moved to overlook the law firm that advised Casey Council during the ‘witch trials’ saga. A report to last…

  • Dogwise lesson

    By Sarah SchwagerGRADE prep students at Cranbourne West Primary School were given the chance to learn how to be safe with dogs last week. Cranbourne…

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