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  • Help for mercy mission

    THE News has received expressions of support from the community regarding the Mauritian boy who is staying in Cranbourne next month to have a hearing…

  • Getting help quickly the key

    By Sarah Schwager LOCAL emergency authorities have banded together this summer to warn people of the risks of leaving children in the car after two…

  • University looks for home

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE U3A celebrated its first birthday last week as committee members leaped into their second year. At their annual general meeting on Friday…

  • Adventurous reverend takes charge

    By Sarah Pearson WHEN the Reverend Wendy Snook arrived in Cranbourne this month to take up her new post at the Uniting Church, she came…

  • Salute to school captains

    CRANBOURNE Primary School has elected Maddison Baker and Mitchell Dennis as its school captains for 2008. The school and house captains are chosen by teachers…

  • Leisure works begin

    By Callan Date THE first sod on the $37 million Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre (CALC) site was turned last week. Sport and Recreation Minister…

  • Copper theft on the rise

    COPPER thieves stole 50 metres of the expensive metal when they broke into a Cranbourne factory recently. Police said the offenders entered the Wagstaff Cranbourne…

  • Council does U-turn over road

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE fight is over for Manks Road residents after Casey Council decided to rescind a motion that demanded they pay a special charge…

  • Mayor blasts pokies rejection

    CASEY Council will not support more poker machines in Tooradin. The Tooradin and District Sports Club had sought council support for its application to the…

  • Residents demand roundabout

    WHERE is our roundabout? That is the question residents and politicians have fired at the State Government after waiting a year for work to begin…

  • Marnebek students get a special treat

    CHILDREN with special needs are set to benefit from a partnership between Marnebek School and Bunnings Cranbourne. The project will see improved playing areas and…

  • Minister hits bypass head on

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE al-ready has the bypass it needs, according to Victorian Transport Minister Peter Batchelor. The comment came at the announcement on Monday of…

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