Young cancer patient given top motocross prize in Cardiff hospital
A PATIENT being treated for a rare type of cancer at a Cardiff hospital has received a top sports award after becoming too... Read More
Big queues and sell-outs at Cardiff's first Danish bakery
CARDIFF’S first Danish bakery, Brod, has opened its doors. Betina Skovbro, owner of the Pontcanna based bakery on Wyndham Crescent, has run out of... Read More
Special scooter salute at Barry Remembrance service
CROWDS at Sunday’s Barry Remembrance day parade were treated with a special drive-by of classic scooters. Scooterists from the Barry and District... Read More
Canadian ice hockey players learning their trade in Cardiff
CARDIFF Devils ice hockey players are working hard off the ice, as well as on it. While the team has climbed to... Read More
Is Cardiff a good place to live? Here are some facts to consider
A REPORT which highlights the good and bad points of living in Cardiff says the city is thriving and will become one of... Read More
Winter Wonderland kicks off a range of festive fun in Cardiff
ONE of the highlights of Cardiff’s calendar, Winter Wonderland, opens on Thursday (November 12) outside City Hall. A new feature this year is the... Read More
Laughing along with Laughter Yoga in Llandaff North
A few weeks ago, as I was exploring a social network called Streetlife, an advert caught my eye. It read: “Laughter Yoga... Read More
Cardiff Coal Exchange receives welcome boost in survival bid
ORGANISERS behind Cardiff’s Save the Coal Exchange campaign were due to meet today (November 10) to discuss the award of a £10,000 grant. The... Read More
Organ work at Vale Church uncovers wartime mystery
RENOVATORS at a Vale of Glamorgan church found a rare World War One relic when they opened up the organ – and... Read More
Whitchurch holds a moving Remembrance memorial service
WHITCHURCH residents took part in the annual Remembrance parade leading from village’s Earl Haig Club to the cenotaph outside the library. Merthyr Road was closed... Read More