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  • Dog of an act

    Dog of an act

    By BRIDGET COOK TWO Cranbourne pensioners are more than $5000 out of pocket after their little dog survived a pitbull attack, and fear they will…

  • Warning signs push gathers pace

    Warning signs push gathers pace

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Lynbrook Residents Association has raised awareness on the need for warning signs before an intersection in Lynbrook. Countless ‘near misses’ at…

  • Skate hate

    Skate hate

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has been forced to investigate relocating a Cranbourne skate park after users repeatedly vandalised and disrupted neighbouring houses.…

  • The kick of destiny

    The kick of destiny

    By DAVID NAGEL IT WAS finally time for Cranbourne captain Marc Holt and his team to lie down. The final siren of Saturday’s Casey Cardinia…

  • Ice’s chilling effects

    Ice’s chilling effects

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GONE are the days when alcoholics and heroin addicts “at their lowest ebb” could walk in off the street and get detox…

  • Rising from the ashes

    Rising from the ashes

    By CASEY NEILL A FLOORING business razed by fire just seven days ago should have all 50 staff back on board within a couple of…

  • Stage spectacular

    Stage spectacular

    CASEY students lit up the stage in a performance spectacular this month, with Kooweerup Secondary taking out the top honours for the second year running.…

  • Second life for cats

    Second life for cats

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents are invited to shop up a storm to raise money to give cats a second chance a life. The 2nd…

  • Choir of celebration

    Choir of celebration

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT WAS music to the ears of many when the Casey U3A Choir celebrated its 10-year anniversary last Thursday. The 10th anniversary…

  • Take vandals to task

    Take vandals to task

    By BRIDGET COOK A NARRE Warren man has started a crusade against graffiti vandals in his suburb and has urged the community to do the…

  • Traffic woes head-on

    Traffic woes head-on

    By BRIDGET SCOTT TRAFFIC issues at Lynbrook Primary School may be one step closer to being resolved. Casey City Council threw its support behind developments…

  • Armed robbery suspects charged

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE have charged 10 youths over two armed assaults in central Dandenong, and are appealing for witnesses to others that could be…

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