Sage’s thankful gesture

Sage’s thankful gesture

The Shed Men of Canning Vale met with fundraising star Sage Broughman last week, with the seven-year-old Thornlie dynamo edging ever closer to her goal of cycling 50 kilometres to raise money for children with cancer. Sage’s three rides, her most impressive being a...
Kiosk owners give generously to children

Kiosk owners give generously to children

Geetha Saiganesh has always maintained that a business should put something back into the soil that has fed them. To that end, the owner of Lot-O-Luck Lotto kiosk in Canning Vale’s Livingston Markets is donating 50 per cent of the commissions for every Lotto ticket...
“We had to keep him alive”

“We had to keep him alive”

By his own admission, Gosnells Sergeant Paul Burke has seen a lot of horrific things in his 28 years on the police force. So, when he describes an incident that saw his team honoured with a WA Bravery Award last Friday as “very, very nasty”, it speaks to the gravity...
Pants fly at heated meeting

Pants fly at heated meeting

Throwing in the towel has taken on a whole new meaning as a now ex-member of the Roleystone Volunteer Fire Brigade (RVFB) threw his pants into the middle of the council chambers at Monday night’s council meeting. “You can take 16-years and shove it up your a***,” he...
Show to bring people together

Show to bring people together

It’s time for the community to get their groove on as the Kelmscott Agricultural Show returns to Rushton Park over this weekend October 15 to 17. On Friday, October 15, the Kelmscott Agricultural Society will transform the Old Pool Site to present the Mucky Duck Bush...