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  • Keen learners lose ‘L’ plates

    By Rebecca FraserThe Narre Community Learning Centre (NCLC), during National Adult Learners Week, recognised the academic and personal achievements in 2005 of tutors, learners and…

  • Ram raid on service station

    A SHELL service station in Endeavour Hills was ramraided on Sunday morning, but the offenders left emptyhanded. A short time later the Mobil service station…

  • Cranny ladies take the honours

    CRANBOURNE Bowls Club teams were successful in six of their eight matches in this week’s metro bowls competition, but it was the ladies number-one side…

  • Stores hit by ram raiders

    By Callan Date POLICE are hunting two men who used a stolen utility to ram raid two Repco stores in Doveton and Narre Warren on…

  • Games bring gongs

    BRENTWOOD Park Primary School in Berwick has received a State Government award in recognition of its dedication to cultural diversity. Last week the Minister Assisting…

  • Boy threatened with scissors

    SCISSORS were used to force a Narre Warren North boy to hand over his mobile phone and belongings outside Noble Park Railway Station on the…

  • Colour of charity

    By Callan DateMORE than $25,000 was raised last week when Casey residents opened their hearts and wallets for Kids with Cancer. Narre Warren was the…

  • Staying home for election

    CASEY councillors will not approve any more overseas or interstate travel for themselves until April 2009. The moves follows heated debate at Tuesday night’s council…

  • Shoplifters nabbed

    TEN shoplifters were nabbed in three days last week following a joint operation between police and Coles Myer. Operation Lift targeted four stores at Fountain…

  • Bounding with energy for historic ride

    HORSE riders and the Casey community have been invited to come out and get into the spirit of the 18th Annual Riding of the Bounds…

  • Should shopping centres provide wheelchairs?

    Stephen Bell, Cranbourne NO “People with wheelchairs should bring their own.”Robin Dzedins, Warneet YES “It should be a courtesy as it makes shopping more pleasant…

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