Accessible parking push

Accessible parking push

The City of Canning will undertake an audit of accessible parking at city-owned and controlled facilities, following a successful motion of notice by Deputy Mayor Ben Kunze. While many facilities within Canning, such as the Willetton Sporting Complex, have adequate...
Kezia’s socking it to homelessness

Kezia’s socking it to homelessness

A nine-year-old Willetton girl has been so moved by the plight of the homeless, she has created her own business and donated hundreds of socks to a Perth charity. Kezia Soon was exposed to homelessness at a young age by her father James, a street preacher, and he said...
Local martial artists in big medal haul during state titles

Local martial artists in big medal haul during state titles

Canning Vale’s Innovative Martial Arts junior Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitors cleaned up at the 2022 WA Australian Federation of BJJ Gi state titles in Mirrabooka over the weekend. The team, led by coach Edilson Moraes, took home three gold, two silvers and a bronze...
Mayor suing ratepayer

Mayor suing ratepayer

In an apparent bid to silence his critics, City of Canning Mayor Patrick Hall has hit a Canning ratepayer with a Supreme Court writ. The writ, lodged on behalf of Mr Hall by Perth law firm Bennett + Co on June 15, accuses council critic Richard Aldridge of defamation....
Cat law change

Cat law change

A Gosnells native animal shelter has backed in proposed changes to the City of Gosnells’ cat laws that have led to a massive response on social media. The proposed changes, which are currently out for 12 weeks of public consultation – double the statutory period –...