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Looking for an outdoor activity to do with your family and friends? The Tuia Mātauranga GeoTour is a digital treasure hunt in local areas around Aotearoa NZ.
It’s on now, and if you’re keen on collectibles, there are badges and a limited edition GeoTour coin up for grabs. #TuiaMātauranga … View moreLooking for an outdoor activity to do with your family and friends? The Tuia Mātauranga GeoTour is a digital treasure hunt in local areas around Aotearoa NZ.
It’s on now, and if you’re keen on collectibles, there are badges and a limited edition GeoTour coin up for grabs. #TuiaMātauranga #Tuia250
Sukhvinder from Little haveli
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Arthur from Rangiora
The RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be held on this coming Sunday 13th October from 9 am to 2 pm at the BLAKE STREET car park. Again lots of interesting bargains for all from garden tools, household items, clothing, toys, bikes, baby items, soaps, scented candles, bath bombs, plants, health products, … View moreThe RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be held on this coming Sunday 13th October from 9 am to 2 pm at the BLAKE STREET car park. Again lots of interesting bargains for all from garden tools, household items, clothing, toys, bikes, baby items, soaps, scented candles, bath bombs, plants, health products, hand crafted greeting / gift cards, books, handy person tools, wood craft, hats for the summer, garden sculptures and many other items. For stall space call Arthur on 03 745 91 48 or message on facebook.
THOMAS AND FRIENDS for the children to operate will be in our club rooms beside the market.
DON'T FORGET the great coffee and food at FOOLS OF DESIRE at the market end of Conway Lane.
The market is now in Summer time days, that is twice a month until March 2020.
The market is organised and run by the NORTH CANTERBURY MODEL RAILWAY CLUB Inc.
Reporter Northern Outlook
Countdown will offer low-sensory quiet hours in its stores nationwide. These hours are intended to help families with children who are sensitive to surroundings, particularly those with autism.
Will this benefit your family? Should it be rolled out across other supermarkets?
Find out more here.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A charity car rally has raised $32,000 for children's mental health research and the development of an app designed to help parents support their children's well-being.
The Avis Budget Group Cure Kids 1000 hit the road on Red Nose Day with nine teams driving in convoy from … View moreA charity car rally has raised $32,000 for children's mental health research and the development of an app designed to help parents support their children's well-being.
The Avis Budget Group Cure Kids 1000 hit the road on Red Nose Day with nine teams driving in convoy from Christchurch, through the North Canterbury back roads to Hanmer Springs, and back again to raise vital funds for a new app called Kakano.
Bruce Vincer, general manager, New Zealand Avis Budget Group, says his colleague, Rodney Swinney, wanted to organise a fun way to raise money for Cure Kids and came up with the idea of a charity car rally. He says "Mental health is a serious issue in our society, and it is important our young people are able to get the help and support they need."
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Hi neighbours - it was introduced to reduce the "significant financial pressure" on Kiwi families, but so far only about one in four eligible schools have signed up to the Government scheme to replace voluntary donations.
Under the draft Education Amendment Bill, decile 1-7 state and … View moreHi neighbours - it was introduced to reduce the "significant financial pressure" on Kiwi families, but so far only about one in four eligible schools have signed up to the Government scheme to replace voluntary donations.
Under the draft Education Amendment Bill, decile 1-7 state and state-integrated schools can opt to receive a payment of $150 per student, per year if they agree not to ask parents or caregivers for donations.
But as of last week, with just over a month to go until boards of trustees need to register, only 471 out of 1749 schools had told the Ministry of Education that they intend to sign up to the initiative.
In Canterbury, Shirley Boys' High School has rejected the discretionary grants, with headmaster John Laurenson saying its co-curriculum programme "would have to cease" if it took up the Government's offer.
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Arthur from Rangiora
Please note the dates for the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET From October 2019 to March 2020. To book a stall please email Arthur at sir.arthur@xnet .co.nz or phone Rangiora 03 745 91 48.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Shake out the picnic blanket, cut the sammies and get baking some muffins.
The Hurunui District Council has agreed to lease a small section of the Queen Mary Historic Hospital Reserve to the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa as a picnic area.
The plan is to use this space for a picnic area in… View moreShake out the picnic blanket, cut the sammies and get baking some muffins.
The Hurunui District Council has agreed to lease a small section of the Queen Mary Historic Hospital Reserve to the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa as a picnic area.
The plan is to use this space for a picnic area in coordination with the new attractions going in at the pools and the expected increase in visitors.
"We believe the new cascade pools and Conical Thrill ride will increase our patronage this summer and are very pleased that we will have additional land to accommodate everyone comfortably," Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa general manager Graeme Abbot says.
Tony from Woodend
I took some people with disabilities to visit this place a couple of years ago when it was on Oxford Rd. Someone told me it is now in Sefton, somewhere, but I have been unable to find it. Does anybody have any info of its whereabouts please, as I would like to take them to it again
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
Reporter Northern Outlook
The European Parliament has already voted to abolish daylight saving from 2021, due to studies that highlighted the connection between daylight saving and health issues.
For some, having more daylight hours is beneficial, but for others, it can really interrupt their sleep cycle. What are your … View moreThe European Parliament has already voted to abolish daylight saving from 2021, due to studies that highlighted the connection between daylight saving and health issues.
For some, having more daylight hours is beneficial, but for others, it can really interrupt their sleep cycle. What are your thoughts?
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Alex from Hurunui District
We have one petrol station in Pegasus, Waikuku, three in Amberley, then Waipara and so on in every small town along the way. It's a school bus stop here where the extra station is about to be built. If you want an extra station then, locate it outside the town. What about the climate change … View moreWe have one petrol station in Pegasus, Waikuku, three in Amberley, then Waipara and so on in every small town along the way. It's a school bus stop here where the extra station is about to be built. If you want an extra station then, locate it outside the town. What about the climate change strike, everyone screaming, that we should care about our environment, our cows are farting too much, but the big company are still do their business, sounds like an extra station is OK and the petrol is clean and green, right in the middle of town.
Community still grow, what about the bigger library , post office, extra bank, children's playground or swimming pool, or dedicated electric car rapid charging station that can serve at least 5 cars at once, we have three gas stations with multitude of pumps and only one electric car charger that capable of only one car per 30 min?
So it looks like our council does not care about local people, the sighing process went absolutely secretive, we did not know until the last day, no notice in the letter box, no announcement. Everything was predetermined, the big buck opens all the doors. So if you want to compete, simply buy out the competitor and open your business at old location. They closed one in central of Woodend and open one on outskirts of town, thus relocating it away from residential area. And not increasing the number of gas stations.
I am not against the business, but it is too many in one place.
Kiri from Rangiora
Like to wap for smaller one Rangiora area
Negotiable
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