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Baby escapes injury in crash
06 Feb 12 | A YOUNG couple and their baby are lucky to be alive following a serious crash on South Western Highway this afternoon.
06 Feb 12 | TWO roses which were given as birthday presents to a 93-year-old woman were ripped from her Coverley Drive garden bed on Friday night.
06 Feb 12 | EMERGENCY services are on the way to Coolup to try and free a person trapped following a serious crash on South Western Highway.
06 Feb 12 | Yanchep author, Barbara Yates Rothwell, will be a guest speaker at the Two Rocks library on Tuesday 14 February.
Esperance in port shake up
06 Feb 12 | THE Esperance Port is among seven regional ports due to come under control of four regional port authorities, following an announcement by the State Government which outlined plans to undertake the biggest reform of the State’s ports in decades.
King Coal Cup to North Tao Luckstar
06 Feb 12 | NORTH Tao Luckstar won the $5000 Caltex King Coal Cup at the Collie Harness Racing Club’s opening meeting of 2012.
05 Feb 12 | POLICE are on the hunt for three offenders following a violent break-in at Meadow Springs Shopping Centre early this morning.
04 Feb 12 | POLICE suspect an arsonist was behind a blaze that gutted a Bunbury business and caused at least $100,000 damage last night.   | GALLERY: Blaze destroys Bunbury business
04 Feb 12 | A 19-year-old has been rushed to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital following a crash in Wannanup this morning.
Northam Tennis Club moves up a gear
03 Feb 12 | WITH holidays over, the Northam Lawn Tennis Club will move into another gear with a busy schedule of pennants, junior coaching, midweek, Sunday social, Northam mixed doubles open, Northam men’s doubles open, annual general meeting and a quiz night on February 17 that will fill the calendar for the second half of the 2011/2012 season.
03 Feb 12 | IS IT any wonder there is flooding when drainage pipes and gutters are not maintained to a satisfactory standard?
03 Feb 12 | NEARLY 300 people are working on the site of the Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre just west of Northam.
Local students bliz statewide awards
03 Feb 12 | LAST year's Year 12 graduates have dominated the Curriculum Council's awards for agriculture.
03 Feb 12 | TWO pure-bred Labrador dogs seized by the Shire of Northam and handed over to SAFE (Save Animals from Euthanasia) Avon Valley have still not been returned to their Grass Valley owners and as of last Wednesday had been missing for 36 days.
Drugs seized during police crackdown
03 Feb 12 | IT WAS Northam's turn last week in a major statewide police operation which had more than 40 officers in the area.
03 Feb 12 | A MOBILE clinic for Aboriginal people will begin operating on a trial basis in Collie and Brunswick Junction next month.
Energy efficiency
03 Feb 12 | THE Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries continue to improve their energy efficiency with new LED downlights.
Creative pathway
03 Feb 12 | NINA’S Jewellery has provided a local student the opportunity to see the potential of a career in jewellery design.
Kellerberrin Bowling Carnival a big success
03 Feb 12 | THE weather was mild, the greens good, the hospitality was superb and the catering provided by the ladies was excellent as 28 teams played in the 13th Annual Golden Grains Bowling Carnival in Kellerberrin on Tuesday, January 10 and Wednesday, January 11.
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