Vulcan pub donkey, WASPI women and why Casablanca won’t play it again: Five of the best Cardiffian stories from this week
Classic vampire film Nosferatu to be shown in church with live soundtrack played on organ raised from the dead
Broadcaster Laura Trevelyan on her family’s link to slavery – and why she owes Cardiff University so much
‘I’d never heard of sepsis until my brother died from it,’ says brother who became top UK campaignerTerence Canning's brother Mark was 41 when he passed away Read More
Cardiff’s newest football team eyes first fixture against club that donated kit, balls and goalsRefugee centre Oasis Cardiff have started their own football team after a donation of equipment from AFC Whitchurch. Read More
The people selling their blood to help research – and raise funds for their community groupMembers of a diabetes support group send their blood donations around the world to help tackle the chronic disease Read More
Meet the secret Santa bringing cheer to WhitchurchCardiff mum is ‘checking her list’ and giving back to the less fortunate this Christmas Read More
Sign Language Santa’s deaf-friendly grotto ensures Christmas ‘is for all children’Signing Santa is coming to Cardiff to spread magic and sign Christmas songs in deaf-friendly grotto Read More
No satnav allowed: Competitors learn to navigate Cardiff with only a mapAn orienteering club is encouraging people to stop relying on their phones Read More
Tennis club may be forced to close to make way for housingMembers are campaigning to save what they say is a valuable asset for the community Read More
Police host spooky nights of fun for Cardiff childrenCARDIFF Police offered alternative Halloween and Bonfire celebrations for children in Whitchurch with their CSI Spooktacular event and some Domino’s pizza. Read More
Walking through fire to raise £5,000 for cancer careVolunteeand staff of a cancer support charity have raised over £5000 by walking over hot coals. Read More
Lively launch for free history walks in WhitchurchThe history of Whitchurch will be commemorated with free historical walks and people of all ages are joining in to help create them. Read More