Bottle Lake, Christchurch

1317 days ago

This 20 minute appointment could save your life

Katrina from Health Screening New Zealand

Cardiovascular disease and stroke is the number 1 cause of death in NZ with 1 in 20 adults diagnosed. However, cardiovascular disease is predominantly a ‘lifestyle disease’. Recent data from the World Health Organisation has shown that approximately 75% of premature cardiovascular disease is … View moreCardiovascular disease and stroke is the number 1 cause of death in NZ with 1 in 20 adults diagnosed. However, cardiovascular disease is predominantly a ‘lifestyle disease’. Recent data from the World Health Organisation has shown that approximately 75% of premature cardiovascular disease is preventable and that is why Health Screening NZ wants to help YOU.

After your Pulse Wave Analysis test, our friendly screener will explain your results and assess your potential risk of cardiovascular disease as well as showing you how to use Cardiaction to improve your heart and artery health—all with personalised recommendations. If your results are serious Health Screening NZ will refer you to your GP or a cardiologist and you will be able to share your PWA results with them.

The entire appointment runs for 30 minutes and costs $59.

Clinics are running next week;
Tuesday at Unichem Brighton Village Pharmacy
Wednesday at Healthworks Pharmacy Ilam
Thursday at Unichem Rolleston Central Pharmacy

Book online at www.healthscreeningnz.com... now
Alternatively bookings may be made in store.

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1319 days ago

We Say/You Say: Anzac Day

Reporter Northern Outlook

Hi Canterbury,

How are you commemorating Anzac Day? What stories have been passed down through your whānau?

April 25 marks the 106-year anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, one of the most costly campaigns for the Allied Forces during World War I.

Anzac dawn and commemorative services … View more
Hi Canterbury,

How are you commemorating Anzac Day? What stories have been passed down through your whānau?

April 25 marks the 106-year anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, one of the most costly campaigns for the Allied Forces during World War I.

Anzac dawn and commemorative services up and down the country are scheduled to get underway after widespread cancellations last year, due to the nation being under Alert Level 4 restrictions.

The NZDF have advised of a reduced presence of military personnel at Anzac services due to deployment at MIQ facilities.

You can check out where the Anzac day services are on this interactive map on the RSA website.

Feel free and share your stories below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments used in the Northern Outlook.

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1318 days ago

Throwback Thursday

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Workers use hand-held tools to construct Summit Rd on Christchurch's Port Hills in 1910.

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1317 days ago

MBIE Recalls booster seat due to safety concerns

Neighbourly.co.nz

A booster seat has been recalled due to the chance of malfunctioning in the event of a crash.

The booster seat, the Diono Cambria 2, has been recalled by MBIE as the headrest could crack or break in a collission. The recall notice warns that the headrest may detach, causing serious injury to an … View more
A booster seat has been recalled due to the chance of malfunctioning in the event of a crash.

The booster seat, the Diono Cambria 2, has been recalled by MBIE as the headrest could crack or break in a collission. The recall notice warns that the headrest may detach, causing serious injury to an infant or child.

Here's what you need to know:
- Units affected are those manufactured between September 2020 and November 2020.
- The first six digits of the serial number for the recalled range is: 648735.
- Only use the affected Diono seat as a backless booster seat until replacement units are available.
- Replacement headrests will be available in the next month.

Affected product owners can find out more about the recall on the Diono Website or get in touch with them on 0800 34 66 66.

1317 days ago

Come and visit us today!

The Sterling, Kaiapoi

Interested in the opportunity to live an independent, free and connected life in the heart of Silverstream, Kaiapoi?

Come and visit Michelle at 1/42 Silverstream Boulevard to talk about what living options are right for you. Open 11am - 3pm, Monday to Saturday.

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1317 days ago

Rangiora New Life School Uniform

Joanne from Kainga - Brooklands

Senior girls approximately size 14/16
Blazer, cardigan, 4 blouses, plain navy skirt.
Advertised on TradeMe as well. PM me if interested or txt 021 132 3569
Price is negotiable

Price: $50

1317 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

About Addictive Eaters Anonymous Meetings
Many of us felt nervous when attending our first meeting, or when picking up the phone to make that first call to an AEA member. We’ve all been there. We found there was no need to worry. We were welcomed by people who understood our problem, who did not … View more
About Addictive Eaters Anonymous Meetings
Many of us felt nervous when attending our first meeting, or when picking up the phone to make that first call to an AEA member. We’ve all been there. We found there was no need to worry. We were welcomed by people who understood our problem, who did not judge us, and who offered a solution in the Twelve Steps of Addictive Eaters Anonymous.

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1319 days ago

Mike Yardley: How can so many New Zealanders still smoke?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The proposed Smokefree 2025 Action Plan includes significantly reducing the number of retailers able to sell tobacco, limiting the nicotine content of cigarettes, and raising the age of purchase every year, so that anyone born after 2004 could never lawfully be sold tobacco.

Columnist Mike … View more
The proposed Smokefree 2025 Action Plan includes significantly reducing the number of retailers able to sell tobacco, limiting the nicotine content of cigarettes, and raising the age of purchase every year, so that anyone born after 2004 could never lawfully be sold tobacco.

Columnist Mike Yardley says most lower-income earners who smoke shell out more money in tobacco excise than they do in income tax.

"They should be vigorously urged to switch to vaping as a smoking cessation alternative, given it’s not just far less hazardous to their health, but also to their back pocket," he says.

What do you think of the proposed Smokefree 2025 reforms? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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1323 days ago

Wanted to buy, small tractor

Claire from Kaiapoi

Looking for small tractor to buy/hire (similar to the attached photos).
Must have high clearance of at least 300mm and width no greater than 1200mm (to outer edge of tyres).
Please PM asap if you have something. Thank you.

1317 days ago

Learn about our new later living experience

The Sterling, Kaiapoi

At The Sterling we are all about encouraging you to live your life, your way! Want to know more? Call Michelle today to book an appointment, and find out all about our new later living experience. ⁠

0508 783 754 or hello@thesterling.co.nz

#thesterlingkaiapoi #silverstreamsubdivision … View more
At The Sterling we are all about encouraging you to live your life, your way! Want to know more? Call Michelle today to book an appointment, and find out all about our new later living experience. ⁠

0508 783 754 or hello@thesterling.co.nz

#thesterlingkaiapoi #silverstreamsubdivision #comeandlivewithus #retirementliving #retirement #yourlifeyourway #kaiapoi #silverstreamwestkaiapoi #silverstreamsubdivision

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1319 days ago

Old NZ coins and foreign coins

Sharon from New Brighton

The New Brighton Lions are collecting old NZ coins and all foreign currency for 'heads up for kids'. Please contact Sharon if you would like to contribute.

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1320 days ago

Ryman: Your new way of living

Your retirement should be stress-free and full of adventure. Life in a Ryman village can open the door to endless opportunities.

Moving to a village doesn’t mean giving up your treasures or your sense of style. Whether you choose independent living or a serviced apartment, you can make space … View more
Your retirement should be stress-free and full of adventure. Life in a Ryman village can open the door to endless opportunities.

Moving to a village doesn’t mean giving up your treasures or your sense of style. Whether you choose independent living or a serviced apartment, you can make space your own. You’ll benefit from a supportive community, as well as organised activities, outings and fabulous amenities to keep you entertained. If your needs change, our villages offer comprehensive care options.

Experience the Ryman difference—you’ll be surprised at how fun, easy and relaxed the lifestyle is.
Download the Guide

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1322 days ago

Moscovy Female Duck

Kaye from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Hi Neighbours,
We have 2 Male Moscovy Ducks and we are looking for 1 or 2 Females
Please ring Kaye- 0279293600.

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1323 days ago

Ten pound note

Elizabeth from Kaiapoi

Anyone with a G.B 10 pound note to swap for $20,would have preferred Scottish but no luck so It'll have to be English, wont go down well with receiver but it's that or nothing. Tele 03 3270633

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