Shrine tour expo to visit Casey
By Callan DateWE will remember them.
Casey Council is acting upon that stirring line in its true sense with a touring version of The Shrine...
Booker nominee visits library
WITH access to eight libraries and more than 280,000 items, Casey residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to borrowing and events.
The Casey...
One for the kids
KAMBRYA College students were recently treated to a dance performance of international proportions.
The Berwick school hosted New York’s Nubian Gents dance crew who performed...
Owner fears pet dog has been kidnapped
By Rebecca FraserA GRANDMOTHER of seven has been left distraught after her dog Jimmy was snatched from her Narre Warren North Street.
The apparent dog-napping...
Narrow loss for Narre
NARRE Warren Bowls Club’s division four, section six lost a close tussle with Berwick (4) in RVBA round two of pennant on Saturday
It was...
Senator opens school facilities
NEW facilities worth $1.55 million were officially opened at Trinity Catholic Primary School earlier this week.
The new facilities will benefit the 540 students from...
Ready for a goal
CASEY Council has moved to redress an inequality in facilities provided for the Berwick City, Endeavour United and Doveton soccer clubs that play in...
Still nothing in store
DAVID Jones is coming to Fountain Gate - the only real question is when.
The department store giant’s group general manager-retail development Antony Karp this...
Pushing for funds in a good cause
THE Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills was well represented last weekend when members took part in the annual six-day 600-kilometre Rotary District Bike Ride...
Owner fears pet dog has been kidnapped
By Rebecca FraserA GRANDMOTHER of seven has been left distraught after her dog Jimmy was snatched from her Narre Warren North Street.
The apparent dognapping...
Women invited to defend themselves
WOMEN of all ages have been urged to attend a free self-defence workshop in Hallam.
On Monday night, accredited instructor Tricia Clarke will run the...
Wet end for juniors
IT was a wet end to Cranbourne Junior Football Club’s under-16 (1) team’s game against Beaconsfield at the weekend, going down by 63 points.
A...