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5 things you didn’t know about Southlands Sun website

A few interesting things you may not have known before now

While we feature in many people’s daily routines, it’s easy to forget that we feature more than just local, breaking news. Here is a list of five things you didn’t know about our website.

1.  You can read your favourite newspaper online

The online version of the newspaper can be downloaded as a PDF. It can be read from your laptop, PC or tablet. You are also able to control the size of the print. If you would like to view this week’s paper, just go to our homepage, scroll down to the third box on the extreme right hand side of your screen and voilà.

 

 

 

Previous editions of the South Coast Sun can be viewed here

2. We have a national and an international news section

Besides providing area-specific news, we also have a national news section, where other websites within the Caxton news group including The Citizen share their trending content. Apart from that, we also have an international news section supplied by the Agence France-Presse (AFP) international news agency.

 

3. We have a love section

We already have a Homes section, where you can view properties for sale, to rent and even calculate what bond you would pay in your area as well as nationally. You can also view business listings, filed under different categories, e.g ‘Food and drink’, ‘medical’ etc. Our love section is our most recent addition. It’s for the singletons out there and offers an online dating experience for him and her.

4. Looking for a bargain?

Look for the Specials tab near the top of our home page, click and browse through the latest catalogues:

5. Looking for work?

Click on the Classifieds tab near the top of our home page. Here you can choose whether to place your own ad or view other ads

 

DID YOU KNOW?
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