Gans-Berg Nuus / News - 2 January 2026

Gans-Berg Nuus / News - 2 January 2026

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Gans-Berg Nuus / News - 2 January 2026

The 2 January 2026 edition of Gans-Berg News covers key environmental, community, and regional developments in the Overstrand and Overberg. Highlights include CapeNature’s Green Noise podcast Season 3 focusing on water security and biodiversity, record-breaking invasive pine clearing at Boosmansbos, and the expansion of the Western Cape’s conservation areas by over 47 000 hectares. The paper also celebrates local school achievements at Laerskool Gansbaai, shares inspiring community stories and cultural events, reports on major 2025 milestones and challenges in the region, and provides important public updates, notices, and advertisements relevant to the local community.

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Gans-Berg Nuus / News - 2 January 2026

Gans-Berg Nuus / News

Gans-Berg Nuus / News is a weekly bilingual community newspaper serving Gansbaai and the surrounding Overstrand areas. Alternating between Afrikaans and English on the front page, it provides current local news, municipal updates, business advertising, and general items of interest. Businesses and p...

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