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Local Vet saves giraffe

What
was to be a routine relocation of a boisterous giraffe,
turned out to be a 'wild waters' experience for local vet, Dr
Brendan Tindall from the Robberg Veterinary Clinic and a team of
helpers. Read More
NSRI
saves stranded foreign visitors

Three
foreign visitors who had gone on a hiking trail, were rescued on
Monday after they got trapped on a rock near Plettenberg Bay.
They were surrounded by waves for almost two hours somewhere
between Salt River and the Brak River on a Nature's Valley
hiking trial. Ray Farnham, NSRI Plettenberg Bay station
commander, said the call came in at just before 13:00.
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Million
Dollar Pigeon Race Auction to be held in Plett

Following
the success of the recently held annual Million Dollar Pigeon
Race
at Sun City two weeks ago, the local Plettenberg Bay
Pigeon Club will be hosting its own auction next month at Market
Square. Over 36 countries participated in the race and now
Plettenberg Bay will be having its own auction. Read
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The hunt is on at
the Upper Deck Gallery
The
Upper Deck Gallery, Plettenberg Bay known for its vision to make
art more accessible to the public, welcomes one of South
Africa's foremost sculptors Maureen Quin and her breathtaking
presentation of sculptures in bronze. The Hunt exhibition
launches on 29 February and will run until mid April. Read
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Business Chamber's First
“Boerrie Braai” of the Year

Local
business people gathered at the new prestigious Fish Eagle Bay
Estate this past Tuesday to kick off the new year with an
evening of business networking. The 'Boerrie Braai', as the
events has come to be known, is a great place to mingle with all
the other business owners in town and to swop ideas with fellow
colleagues. The event is a firm favourite among local business
people and is held each month. Read
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Wittedrift
High School raising funds for an Argentinean tour

Last
Friday night, as part of their fundraising campaign for their
tour in June/July this year, the Wittedrift High School 1st team
checked in at Spur to become waitrons for the evening. Although
many of them had no waiting experience, Spur management and
staff guided the team from behind the scenes. The aisles were
soon busy with team members in their distinctive red rugby
jerseys carrying plates and glasses.
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