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No.28, 15 June 2009
Zuma kicks off 2010 countdown
Don’t get caught by fire this winter
Downtown Cape Town is the best in the world
City starts general valuation
Cape Town’s people to thank for improved local environment
Greenmarket Square upgrade underway
City of Cape Town committed to active poverty alleviation
City tackling mounting waste disposal
No.27, 3 June 2009
Draft Public Parks By-law for the City of Cape Town
City upgrading water infrastructure
Football for Hope Centre launched in Khayelitsha
Colourful bus shelters bring joy to Manenberg commuters
Khayelitsha urban upgrade programme launched
Toilet prototype being tested in Cape Town
No.26, 22 May 2009
Youth Development Programme launched
Executive Mayor Dan Plato announces his Mayoral Committee
Cape Town’s new mayor pledges support for improved service delivery, housing and public transport
Cape Town bags top travel awards
Cape Town plans easier movement around the inner city and beyond
Appeal to owners of business properties to assist City in valuation process
Cape Town has a new Mayor
2010 preparations on track
No.25, 11 May 2009
Vote for Table Mountain!
Cape Town scores as IPL comes to town
City needs your help to curb water pollution
Devices help save water and money
City maintains high credit rating
New one way streets for Kensington
No.24, 28 April 2009
Cape Town opens its doors with accommodation policy
City tables R23.8 billion draft budget
Cape Town honours its outstanding citizens
City partners with Nedbank in another affordable housing project
Plattekloof Road maintenance to slow traffic
No.23, 16 April 2009
City of Cape Town to host the largest utility event in Africa
The City of Cape Town wants to hear from you
Integrated Waste Management by-law
Rigorous testing ensures safe water
City forms strategy to deal with ‘problem properties’
No.22, 31 March 2009
Mayor turns first sod of Athlone Stadium’s new pitch
Comments on the establishment of a Municipal Entity for the provision of Municipal Public Transport Services
Bicycle safety programme to reduce accidents, save lives
City working on City Hall turnaround strategy
City to issue second municipal bond
City promotes drug and alcohol strategy
No.21, 24 March 2009
Community leaders urged to wear a mask on World TB Day
Planning Notification policy is revised
Cape Town’s water supply boosted
Construction underway for Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit system
City plans controlled burns at Tygerberg and Bracken Nature Reserves
Water management device installed in Mayor's home
No.20, 17 March 2009
Electricity supply interruption in Kraaifontein
Internship programme boosts City’s environmental team
Think Bike every day – not just before the ‘Argus’
Art exhibition in Company’s Garden
Response to NTA walkout at City transport meeting
Water management device installed in Mayor's home
No.19, 5 March 2009
Bicycles are legal traffic, too
Athlone Stadium closed for pitch renovation
City’s extended Water Week programme focuses on education
City to hold discussions with taxi industry
Coming soon to your suburb, the City's property sales review team
No.18, 23 February 2009
Electricity supply interruption in Durbanville
2010 World Cup tickets on sale
Help Cape Town switch off climate change
Green Point Stadium roof being ‘lifted up’
UK's top policeman visits Green Point stadium
No.17, 10 February 2009
Youth environmental programme kicks off in February
City on track to achieve its targets
Get walking for charity
New vehicle and driving licence website launched
Less than 500 days to kick-off
Work starts on Green Point Common
No.16, 27 January 2009
Bicycle commuters to get more space to ride
Station designs complete for new CT public transport system
Where and when do you think alcohol should be sold?
Find out how the City develops its goals and strategies
Festive season plan still in full swing
No.15, December 9
Cape Town wins 'Best World City' award
Festive season plan swings into action
City promises safer cycling on our roads
Help the City update its integrated transport plan
New homes for Tafelsig residents
City extends a helping hand to youth at risk and street children via performing arts programme
No.14, December 2
City to mark World Aids Day
Recycling in Cape Town gets a new face
Mayor receives world monopoly set from Property Developers’ Forum
Another library for Cape Town
Stadium operator contract awarded
No.13, November 21
Local arts & crafts to be showcased
Cape Town gears up for holiday visitors
Landfill closure to save Aquifer
Trial switch-on of the festive lights in Adderley Street, Cape Town
Builders’ rubble recycled
No.12, November 14
Stadium creates thousands of jobs
Volvo Ocean Race Yachts depart Cape Town
City’s new waste exchange programme turns waste into worth
It’s tattoo time again!
Engineer explains stadium roof design
City's Indigent policy
No.11, November 7
Mitchells Plain benefits from City’s R6 million water pressure reduction system
City appeals to residents to use water sparingly
Assessment of objections to general valuation roll complete
Cape Town 2010 match schedule released
Presentation on stadium roof
City supports Volvo Ocean Race
No.10, October 31
Cape Town Electricity Services excels
Events policy will help position Cape Town as South Africa's ‘event capital’
CBD to be a better place for walking and cycling
Mayor opens new Claremont Transport Interchange
City to sell 80 properties to boost economic growth
City and Western Cape universities sign collaboration protocol
City provides R1 million for baboon monitors
No.9, October 22
Help your City create quality public spaces
Prepaid electricity purchasing problems in Blaauwberg and Tygerberg
Cape Town ready to light up 2010…and beyond
City delegates visit China to strengthen intergovernmental partnership
South Africa wins gold at Culinary Olympics
No.8, October 15
Mayor Zille selected as world's best mayor
Cape Town to tap into cruise liner industry
How to get 2010 tickets
Waste recycling service expands
City launches 'Integrated Rapid Transit System' - meetings
Have your say in how the City is run
No.7, October 8
Call centre better equipped to handle electricity, water and pothole complaints
City focuses on Transport Month
2010 by-law open for comment
City adds 236 homes to Kewtown community
Have your say in how the City is run
Green Point Market to be relocated
No.6, September 29
Powering 2010 and beyond
Work starts on stadium roof
2010 mascot unveiled
Construction workers get free tickets to 2010 FIFA World Cup™ tournament
Fisantekraal and Durbanville Libraries benefit from Shuttleworth Foundation Grant
Nedbank City of Cape Town marathon is a runaway success
No.5 : September 22
Funding offered to Early Childhood Development trainers
Heritage Day
Free entry to Table Mountain National Park during SANParks week
Cemeteries affected by rising water table
Mouille Point Adventure Playground is upgraded
No.4 : September 15
Blatter impressed by Cape Town’s ‘jewel’
Calling all skilled, dedicated nurses...
Top aerospace expo comes to town
Urban Renewal Programme now ‘online’
Take a holiday in Cape Town this month…
Comment on new plans for the City Hall
No.3 : September 8
Legacy projects looking good for 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup™ aims to score "green" goals
Central Library turns over a new leaf
City commits to high-quality public transport
Pollution by-law to be strengthened
No.2 : September 1
Reality TV gets responsible
Preferred operator named for Green Point Stadium
New pipeline will save water
Arbor month in September
City releases ‘State of Energy’ Report
Monopoly: Cape Town 'passes go'
New bypass road opens near 2010 stadium
City spatial planners getting ready to report back to you
Deadline for applying for rates rebate extended to 30 September 2008
Assessing the impact of electronic waste
City publications gain national honours
No.1 : Aug 22 2008
What do you think of City’s new Waste Management Plan?
Comment on proposed bus, cycle route
City achieves record capital expenditure
Most businesses are happy with service delivery in Cape Town
City firefighter brings hope to victims of tragedy
Deviations ahead: Green Point
New offices for Adelaide Tambo Subcouncil
Gorgeous spring flowers? Or a neatly mowed verge?
Small Business Week to run from 21 to 23 August
Pre-paid electricity sale problems in Blaauwberg /Tygerberg
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