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Jenny from Rangiora
Come and see what we have on sale at our Car Boot Sale/Plant sale on Saturday 15th February starting at 9 o'clock. A great variety including Plants, books, stuff in car boots, toys, baking, jam, old fashioned relish etc. Also on sale is the good old fashioned Devonshire tea (Scones, jam … View moreCome and see what we have on sale at our Car Boot Sale/Plant sale on Saturday 15th February starting at 9 o'clock. A great variety including Plants, books, stuff in car boots, toys, baking, jam, old fashioned relish etc. Also on sale is the good old fashioned Devonshire tea (Scones, jam and creme). So come along, browse and then sit down to enjoy a Scone. Trinity Methodist church car park, King Street, Rangiora
The Team from Resene ColorShop Papanui
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
Is Addictive Eaters Anonymous for you?
Only you can decide whether or not Addictive Eaters Anonymous is for you. For many of us, accepting that we were addictive eaters is the best thing we have ever done; it was our first step on the road to recovery. Take a look at the following fifteen … View moreIs Addictive Eaters Anonymous for you?
Only you can decide whether or not Addictive Eaters Anonymous is for you. For many of us, accepting that we were addictive eaters is the best thing we have ever done; it was our first step on the road to recovery. Take a look at the following fifteen questions below. Approach them honestly and with an open mind.
Melissa from Emergency Cards Limited
In case of a medical event or emergency, an Emergency Card or Tag...
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✅ Ensures first responders have access to critical medical information.
✅ Keeps emergency contacts handy – loved ones can be notified without delay.
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✅ Speaks for you when you can’t.
✅ Ensures first responders have access to critical medical information.
✅ Keeps emergency contacts handy – loved ones can be notified without delay.
✅ Supports independence - giving you the confidence to navigate life your way.
✅ No ongoing fees, or memberships.
✅ Small but mighty – fits easily into your wallet or attached to the inside or outside of a bag.
Be ready for the unexpected.
Visit www.emergencycards.co.nz... to learn more!
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Vicki from Rangiora
Bulk box plants. Ready for planting now. Around 10cm high. $3 eac
Price: $3
Vicki from Rangiora
Fast growing, grows in sun or shade. Great for hedges or topiary. Good size. $3 per plant.
Price: $3
Vicki from Rangiora
Great for hedging. Grows to around 1m with a spread of 1m but can be kept to any size and grown as a shrub or used as a hedge. Very hardy - tolerates most soils and will grow from full sun to semi shade. $3 per plant.
Price: $3
Vicki from Rangiora
Fast-growing, spreading, drought-tolerant grey shrub. Attractive hedge with pale-blue bee-attracting flowers. Looks great as a trimmed shrub, low shelter or topiary. Great on coastal sites. Evergreen. Hardy. Lots available. $3 each
Price: $3
The Team from New Zealand Police
New Zealand Police is urging parents to be alert to the potential risks facing children and young people online.
Today is Safer Internet Day – a global event to promote safe and positive online experiences.To ensure a collaborative approach to internet safety, Police works closely with our … View moreNew Zealand Police is urging parents to be alert to the potential risks facing children and young people online.
Today is Safer Internet Day – a global event to promote safe and positive online experiences.To ensure a collaborative approach to internet safety, Police works closely with our partner agencies, including the Department of Internal Affairs, Netsafe, and New Zealand Customs.
Detective Senior Sergeant Kepal Richards, officer in charge of New Zealand Police Online Child Exploitation Across New Zealand Team (OCEANZ), says supervising children and young people online is the best way to keep them safe.
“The internet opens up a world of opportunity but there are offenders online looking to exploit people, and they target the most vulnerable.
“In the worst-case scenario, we see online extortion groups trying to persuade children and young people to record self-harm and sexually explicit acts, alongside other violent crimes.
“The footage is then circulated among members of the extortion group to gain notoriety and further extort victims.
“Offenders may also threaten to share these videos or images online or with the victim’s family and friends.
“While we’re not seeing a large number of this type of offending here in New Zealand at this time, we know this is having a significant impact overseas.
“We want parents to be alert to the possible risks, but not alarmed.”
Police urge parents and caregivers to educate themselves on this topic and have conversations with their young people about the dangers of having an online presence.
“Having open and regular conversations is the most important tip we can give any parent or caregiver,” Detective Senior Sergeant Richards says.
"This ensures their young children feel comfortable to come forward about any online issues that may arise.”
For parents and caregivers:
- Supervision is essential. This means knowing what your children are doing online, who they are interacting with, and what platforms, apps, or games they are using.
- Check privacy settings. We recommend parents and caregivers research and understand app settings, including privacy settings. This can include turning off location settings, setting profiles to private, or turning off chat functions.
- Long term impact. Offenders will often use tactics such as fear or shame to manipulate young people, and make them feel alienated or trapped, like they cannot escape the situation. These situations can be very distressing and can have long term impacts and need to be addressed appropriately.
- Report suspicious behaviour. Make a report and seek help and support.
For victims:
- Stop talking to the offender and avoid sending any more images or videos – even if they are threatening you.
- Once you have complied with their demands, there is nothing preventing them from targeting you again.
- Save all the online chat, immediately take screenshots. This is important for making a report to the Police, we need all the evidence that you can gather.
- Report the content and person’s profile to the platform and request the content is removed.
- Block the profile.
Where to report offending:
- To report any offending to Police, please call 111 in an emergency, and for non-emergencies, online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Make a Report” or by calling 105.
- If you have seen content online that you wish to report, make a report to the Department of Internal Affairs HERE.
- If you would like advice and support from Netsafe, text ‘Netsafe’ to 4282 or call for free on 0508 NETSAFE (0508 638 723).
- You can also report online at netsafe.org.nz/report or by email at help@netsafe.org.nz.
The Team from Canterbury Police
Canterbury Police want to identify the man in this photo.
We are hoping they can assist with an ongoing enquiry in relation to an assault on Barbadoes Street on 23 January.
If this is you, or you know who this is, please contact Police on 105 online or by phone and quote file number: … View moreCanterbury Police want to identify the man in this photo.
We are hoping they can assist with an ongoing enquiry in relation to an assault on Barbadoes Street on 23 January.
If this is you, or you know who this is, please contact Police on 105 online or by phone and quote file number: 250123/0968.
Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
The Team from Ryman Northwood Retirement Village
Bev and John are no strangers to adventure. Whether it’s overseas escapades to the Great Wall of China, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, or exploring New Zealand’s stunning landscapes, this intrepid couple has seen their fair share of the world. But these days, they prefer to keep their travel plans … View moreBev and John are no strangers to adventure. Whether it’s overseas escapades to the Great Wall of China, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, or exploring New Zealand’s stunning landscapes, this intrepid couple has seen their fair share of the world. But these days, they prefer to keep their travel plans closer to home - with their beloved Cavoodle, Skye, always in tow.
“We’ve done all the overseas trips we wanted to do,” says Bev. “Now, it’s all about enjoying what’s on our doorstep.”
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Every Tuesday we have a prize draw for our members. This week's winners are...
Simran Singh from Kelston
Amy Crawford from Maitai
Sinead Te Kira from Lower Hutt
… View moreEvery Tuesday we have a prize draw for our members. This week's winners are...
Simran Singh from Kelston
Amy Crawford from Maitai
Sinead Te Kira from Lower Hutt
Vernon McCarthy from Whakatane
Winners - get in touch before 18th Feb to claim your prize.
Not a winner? Check back next week!
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