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  • 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.…

  • Cranbourne in star city bid

    By Callan DateCRANBOURNE locals are pulling together to make their little patch on the third rock from the sun the meteorite capital of Australia. Space…

  • Report ‘ignores south-east’

    OPPOSITION MP Inga Peulich is disappointed that the recently released Eddington Report has neglected the growing population in Victoria’s south-east. The comprehensive study, undertaken by…

  • Poll double cross claim

    By Alison NoonanA CASEY Council election candidate claims he was doublecrossed by another candidate. Mayfield Ward candidate Keith Cope said he was “tricked” into giving…

  • Top flight service

    PEARCEDALE’S Remembrance Day commemorations were again a strong rival of its neighbours with a five-plane flyover. With a gathering of more than 130 people, Maureen…

  • Candle started fatal house fire

    By Glen Atwell A FATAL blaze that destroyed a house and killed one of its elderly occupants in Clyde on Friday night was caused by…

  • Couple escape crash death

    By Alison NoonanA MAN was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after a truck and a car collided at the notorious intersection of TooradinBaxter Road…

  • Car could hold key to burglary

    AN orange-coloured car could hold the key to a burglary in Cranbourne last Friday morning. Buncha Flowers, a 50-acre property on Ballarto Road, was broken…

  • Man faces rape charges

    A CRANBOURNE man has been charged with rape and indecent assault. The 22-year-old man was arrested last Thursday and taken into Cranbourne Police station for…

  • H2O formula for success

    KILBERRY Valley Primary School’s junior students have trumped their senior classmates and helped the environment by saving water. An innovative water-saving program was introduced in…

  • Hall arson attack fears

    By Sarah SchwagerCANNONS Creek residents were shocked when they discovered burnt newspapers shoved under the door of the town’s community hall. It is not the…

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