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  • Correction

    THE News would like to clarify that the figure used in the Bunjil Place sodturn story in last week’s paper was incorrect. It was printed…

  • Three times the limit

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE woman was busted behind the wheel by police while allegedly three times over the legal blood alcohol limit last weekend.…

  • Pool plan fits in

    Pool plan fits in

    By BRIDGET SCOTT Writing’s on the wall for abandoned graffiti ridden pool… A derelict eyesore in Cranbourne which has become home to graffiti artists will…

  • Make reserve playground plea

    Make reserve playground plea

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of Tooradin parents have called for a playground to be created on a vacant plot of land near their estate,…

  • Heart attack pool emergency

    Heart attack pool emergency

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A 50-YEAR-OLD man with a previous medical condition remains in a critical condition after he suffered a heart attack while swimming laps…

  • Bid to make change at shopping centres

    Bid to make change at shopping centres

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE mother has called for a change in disability facilities at shopping centres as she admitted she is forced to change…

  • So many reasons to ride

    So many reasons to ride

    By BRIDGET SCOTT IF ANYBODY has reason to take part in the Ride to Conquer Cancer, it’s Leigh Ryan. The Cranbourne North teen will tackle…

  • Pristine beauty on show

    Pristine beauty on show

    By BRIDGET SCOTT WITH a childhood spent around Holden cars, it was only natural that Mario Vella would have one of his own some day.…

  • Dust woes

    Dust woes

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CLYDE North resident who feels suffocated from the dust along his road has put his foot down. Michael Bohmer has lived…

  • Carol knew best

    Carol knew best

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EIGHTEEN years ago Carol Friday guessed Leanne Smith’s newborn son would grow to be six foot four. With the now 18-year-old Jake…

  • Help is out there

    Help is out there

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OFTEN the first port of call for anyone in trouble is to seek out a GP. It’s for this reason mental health…

  • Son shines for father

    Son shines for father

    By CASEY NEILL JOHN Fabian watched his son Luke accept the trophy for best original EH Holden on his behalf at last year’s Rotary Club…

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