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Chris from Sockburn
I am Chris from Sockburn. I am looking to see if anyone here like mushrooms. I am doing a survey if people in Christchurch likes Shiitake and oyster mushrooms to include in their diet. Mushroom are great for our health. It seems all the major supermarket don't stock them or it's very … View moreI am Chris from Sockburn. I am looking to see if anyone here like mushrooms. I am doing a survey if people in Christchurch likes Shiitake and oyster mushrooms to include in their diet. Mushroom are great for our health. It seems all the major supermarket don't stock them or it's very little and very expensive. I want to know if there is a market on the mushrooms I mention here. This will help me greatly. Please leave your comments.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
We need your help for a series we'll be publishing this summer. Tell us about the best things you can find in the South Island - ie the best place to walk your dog, best playground for kids, best place to stop for a swim, best toilets, best icecream/milkshake, or the best place to stop for … View moreWe need your help for a series we'll be publishing this summer. Tell us about the best things you can find in the South Island - ie the best place to walk your dog, best playground for kids, best place to stop for a swim, best toilets, best icecream/milkshake, or the best place to stop for lunch.
Share your favourite South Island spots and activities by commenting below (and tell us why you love them), or you can send us a PM or email reporters@press.co.nz
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Tracey from Sockburn
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Got what it takes to be more Neighbourly? You could win an exclusive concert in your neighbourhood from one of the supporting acts from this summer’s SIX60 tour.
We also have 20 DOUBLE PASSES to give away to Neighbourly members for each of the regional concerts.
To be eligible, we’ll … View moreGot what it takes to be more Neighbourly? You could win an exclusive concert in your neighbourhood from one of the supporting acts from this summer’s SIX60 tour.
We also have 20 DOUBLE PASSES to give away to Neighbourly members for each of the regional concerts.
To be eligible, we’ll need to see you being more Neighbourly. Whether it’s posting to your neighbourhood, replying to questions or inviting a neighbour to join the site (we’ve pulled together a few more ideas here).
Find out more!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A cafe owner is "embarrassed" he cannot clean his windows because of heritage rules.
Christchurch's the Sign of the Takahe reopened as a cafe and bar in September after the nearly 100-year-old building underwent a $2.8 million post-earthquake restoration. The windows have not been … View moreA cafe owner is "embarrassed" he cannot clean his windows because of heritage rules.
Christchurch's the Sign of the Takahe reopened as a cafe and bar in September after the nearly 100-year-old building underwent a $2.8 million post-earthquake restoration. The windows have not been properly cleaned since the repair finished in 2017 because they are covered with additional protective glass only a specialist is allowed to remove.
What do you think? Are the rules necessary to protect this special heritage building? Or are they going too far? Tell us in the comments below.
Too often we think that picking up litter is someone else’s job - but collecting rubbish is such a simple way we can help our community, the environment and our own health and wellbeing.
This is why Resene is proud to sponsor the “Walk & Collect Weekend” on December 7 and 8. Take a … View moreToo often we think that picking up litter is someone else’s job - but collecting rubbish is such a simple way we can help our community, the environment and our own health and wellbeing.
This is why Resene is proud to sponsor the “Walk & Collect Weekend” on December 7 and 8. Take a walk over the weekend and collect a bag of rubbish in your community - it's simple but with a collective effort can make a big difference.
It's free to participate and there are prizes to be won - including a $200 Resene Gift Card! Simply head to their event page and register your interest.
Sign up here
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A caring community is one that’s there for us in good times, and in our times of need. That’s the community Hoko and Glenda found at Diana Isaac Retirement Village in Christchurch.
“The staff are absolutely amazing,” explains Glenda. “They go out of their way to speak to you, to make … View moreA caring community is one that’s there for us in good times, and in our times of need. That’s the community Hoko and Glenda found at Diana Isaac Retirement Village in Christchurch.
“The staff are absolutely amazing,” explains Glenda. “They go out of their way to speak to you, to make sure you’re ok.”
Hoko and Glenda feel very fortunate for the support they received when Hoko experienced some health issues. It wasn’t just the village staff who provided support, the whole community rallied around them.
“When I got sick the community itself looked after me,” Hoko explains.
“I can’t speak highly enough of the staff here,” Glenda says.
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The Team from New Zealand Red Cross
Right now in the Pacific there is a life-threatening measles outbreak, and children are most at risk.
Outbreaks have been declared in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Thousands of people have been affected, and many thousands more are at risk as health authorities and medical professionals race to prevent … View moreRight now in the Pacific there is a life-threatening measles outbreak, and children are most at risk.
Outbreaks have been declared in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Thousands of people have been affected, and many thousands more are at risk as health authorities and medical professionals race to prevent the spread and impact of this disease.
Red Cross volunteers are working closely with Ministries of Health to support both response and prevention activities. Hundreds of people have already visited the mobile vaccination site at Samoa Red Cross.
You can help too. Donate to the Pacific Disaster Fund now to support this emergency response.
Marnie from Sydenham
The National President, Dr Mary Panko, is visiting us from Auckland to give an update on the proposed End of Life Choice Act which is due to go to the country for a binding referendum next year. Your chance to ask questions!
Come along and meet fellow supporters and share some delicious Afternoon… View moreThe National President, Dr Mary Panko, is visiting us from Auckland to give an update on the proposed End of Life Choice Act which is due to go to the country for a binding referendum next year. Your chance to ask questions!
Come along and meet fellow supporters and share some delicious Afternoon Tea!
We welcome both supporters and anyone interested in finding out more about this legislation.
When: 1.30-3.30pm on Sunday the 1st of December
Where: The Sydenham Room, Christchurch South Library
Useful Links for more info:
www.lifechoice.org.nz...
www.facebook.com...
twitter.com...
www.parliament.nz...
*The End of Life Choice Society was previously known as the Voluntary Euthanasia Society.
Regan Hines from Christchurch City Mission
Think about it. Your name starring for hundreds of thousands to see in Cashel Mall over December. Take the family on a summer evening and enjoy being part of our Walk of Stars. Best of all - it’s a fantastic cause.
Coopers Pet Kitchen can help with that… simply answer 8 quick questions about your dog and we’ll create a personalised menu and measuring cup to take the guesswork out of mealtime.
Special launch offer: treat your furry friend to a premium New Zealand made 8kg bag of our Lamb and Fish … View moreCoopers Pet Kitchen can help with that… simply answer 8 quick questions about your dog and we’ll create a personalised menu and measuring cup to take the guesswork out of mealtime.
Special launch offer: treat your furry friend to a premium New Zealand made 8kg bag of our Lamb and Fish Recipe for just $47, normal retail price $94 each. Offer expires 18/12/19.
It’s so easy that any member of the family can help serve up the perfect portion every time and keep your dog in tip-top condition.
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Tower Junction
A beautifully decorated box filled with aromatic tea makes a lovely gift for someone who enjoys a cuppa.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
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Hi neighbours,
Does the sunscreen you use offer the protection it claims on the label?
Consumer NZ has found nine out of 20 sunscreens they tested do not.
To read more, click here.
Yue from Opawa - Saint Martins
Fruits:
USA Large Pomegranates $3.99/ea
1.5kg nz oranges $1.99/bag
NZ Strawberry $2.99/punnet or 2 for $4.99
Avocados(medium) $0.79/EA
5pk Avocados $2.99/bag
extra Large Avocado $2.49ea
Bagged Mandarins $2.99/bag
Rose Apples $2.99/kg
1.5kg nz Apples $3.99/bag (Champion/Braeburn/Royal gala)… View moreFruits:
USA Large Pomegranates $3.99/ea
1.5kg nz oranges $1.99/bag
NZ Strawberry $2.99/punnet or 2 for $4.99
Avocados(medium) $0.79/EA
5pk Avocados $2.99/bag
extra Large Avocado $2.49ea
Bagged Mandarins $2.99/bag
Rose Apples $2.99/kg
1.5kg nz Apples $3.99/bag (Champion/Braeburn/Royal gala)
NZ Green/Gold Kiwifruits $4.99/kg (while stock last)
VEGEs:
Fancy Lettuce $1.99/ea
700g tomatoes $1.99/bag
1kg table carrots $1.99/bag
1.5kg onion $1.99/bag
Loose NZ Tomatoes $2.99/kg
Cherry tomatoes $2.99/punnet
spinach $2.99/pk
bagged courgette $3.99/bag
silverbeet $2.49/bunch
Large Telegragh Cucumber $1.99ea
NZ Capsicums $1.50ea or bagged $4.99/bag
100g nz red chilli $2.99/bag
450gm Chinese garlics $2.50/bag
250g green beans $2.99/bag
Spuds:
10kg Rua Potato $4.99/bag
new season Ilam Hardy $2.99/kg
2L Caw&Gate milk $2.99/Bottle
Dole Canned fruit 410gm (fruit Salads / peach/pear) $0.99ea
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