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Nicole from Casebrook
Does anyone know anything about a cat being attacked by a dog this morning attached is a photo of that cat
This winter, we are backing the Football Ferns with our loyal TV Guide readers who will have a chance to win 1 of 5 Premium 65” Panasonic 4K LED TVs worth $3599 each
Pick up a copy of The TV Guide each week starting from the July 15 issue, find the codeword, and follow the directions to … View moreThis winter, we are backing the Football Ferns with our loyal TV Guide readers who will have a chance to win 1 of 5 Premium 65” Panasonic 4K LED TVs worth $3599 each
Pick up a copy of The TV Guide each week starting from the July 15 issue, find the codeword, and follow the directions to be in to win! We’ve put a codeword in each of the following three issues, so find them all for more chances to win. You’ll have until August 20 to enter online or mail in your codeword.
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Jimmy’s mother had three children. The first was called April, the second was called May. What was the name of the third?
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We'll post the answer in the comments below at 2pm.
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The Team from NZ Compare
The rising of Matariki (a cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades) marks the beginning of the Māori New Year. Happy Māori New Year from the team at NZ Compare!
It is a wonderful time to reflect, to connect with whānau (family), with our taiao (environment), and to celebrate what has … View moreThe rising of Matariki (a cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades) marks the beginning of the Māori New Year. Happy Māori New Year from the team at NZ Compare!
It is a wonderful time to reflect, to connect with whānau (family), with our taiao (environment), and to celebrate what has passed and what is to come. We hope you have a warm and safe Matariki.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Part of a multimillion-dollar extension to Christchurch’s tram route is to be ripped up and replaced, just a year after it was built.
The new $3.6 million, 500m loop was only open for six months before it was closed in January when a tram derailed on the Poplar St bend.
Trams have been … View morePart of a multimillion-dollar extension to Christchurch’s tram route is to be ripped up and replaced, just a year after it was built.
The new $3.6 million, 500m loop was only open for six months before it was closed in January when a tram derailed on the Poplar St bend.
Trams have been barred from using the section of track since.
Transport operations manager Stephen Wright said the council had investigated the cause of the derailment and determined it was a result of several factors, including areas where the track levels were “slightly out of tolerance”.
The tracks would be re-laid and upgraded, he said.
The council would not say how much this would cost or how much of the track had to be re-laid, claiming it was commercially sensitive information.
Read the full story from reporter Tina Law here (subscription required - first two articles a month free).
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
One of New Zealand’s leading tourism operators is selling off a number of businesses across the South Island, including Christchurch’s International Antarctic Centre.
RealNZ has announced plans for “future growth”, acting chief executive Paul Norris said on Wednesday, including changes … View moreOne of New Zealand’s leading tourism operators is selling off a number of businesses across the South Island, including Christchurch’s International Antarctic Centre.
RealNZ has announced plans for “future growth”, acting chief executive Paul Norris said on Wednesday, including changes to its portfolio of business to “better align to the organisation’s purpose” and its focus on inspiring an interest in conservation.
As well as selling the International Antarctic Centre, RealNZ is also offloading its Queenstown Jet Boats tourism business, Queenstown Ferry (water taxis), and the Stewart Island Lodge.
The company also owns the historic Walter Peak homestead on the shore of Lake Whakatipu, and is exploring new ways to “expand” guests’ experiences there. It hopes to sell its vessel Spirit of Queenstown to fellow tourism operator Southern Discoveries, with the boat continuing to provide trips to Walter Peak.
Read the full story from reporter Carly Gooch here (subscription required - first two stories a month free).
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council has made a last ditch attempt to convince New Zealand’s water regulator to give the city an exemption from the Government’s chlorination rules.
Water regulator Taumata Arowai delivered a major blow to the council in May when it made a draft decision to decline … View moreThe Christchurch City Council has made a last ditch attempt to convince New Zealand’s water regulator to give the city an exemption from the Government’s chlorination rules.
Water regulator Taumata Arowai delivered a major blow to the council in May when it made a draft decision to decline the council’s application for a chlorine exemption.
The council originally had 10 days to respond, but after requesting two time extensions, submitted its response last week, in which emphasised it had a strong record of supplying safe drinking water to the community, bearing in mind the large and complex supply it managed.
It believed it should be enough to provide evidence that it was in progress of meeting Taumata Arowai's requirements.
A Taumata Arowai spokesperson said the entity needed to carefully and fully consider the new information provided by the council.
Read the full story from reporter Tina Law here (subscription required).
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Christchurch’s rangatahi (children) will have a safer time getting to and from school after city councillors voted to cut speed limits on nearly 2000 streets.
Drivers travelling in school zones can expect a limit of 30kph or 40kph in surrounding neighbourhoods.
Councillors voted nine to … View moreChristchurch’s rangatahi (children) will have a safer time getting to and from school after city councillors voted to cut speed limits on nearly 2000 streets.
Drivers travelling in school zones can expect a limit of 30kph or 40kph in surrounding neighbourhoods.
Councillors voted nine to three in favour of the reductions as part of a speed management plan for the city discussed at a meeting on Wednesday.
Read the full story from reporter Sinead Gill here (subscription required - first two articles each month free).
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We used to just be wary of clicking links online, and then came the deceptive phone calls, followed by text messages that look to be from a known company.
The latest statistics from Cert NZ show cyber crime reports from January to March incurred financial losses up to $6 million - a 66% … View moreWe used to just be wary of clicking links online, and then came the deceptive phone calls, followed by text messages that look to be from a known company.
The latest statistics from Cert NZ show cyber crime reports from January to March incurred financial losses up to $6 million - a 66% increase on the same time last year. So, it's becoming increasingly difficult to avoid these scams - do you think you can spot a scam?
Vote in our poll, and type 'Not For Print' if you comment but want these excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.
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Hello – have you got a blood test coming up? We’re letting you know that your local laboratory, Canterbury SCL, and the lovely people that take your blood test, will soon be under a new name – Awanui Labs.
We’re at the same place, providing the same service, with the same smile, but … View moreHello – have you got a blood test coming up? We’re letting you know that your local laboratory, Canterbury SCL, and the lovely people that take your blood test, will soon be under a new name – Awanui Labs.
We’re at the same place, providing the same service, with the same smile, but under a new name.
The new name brings together our eight brands from across Aotearoa – from Northland to Southland. You can learn about what our new name means or find your nearest centre.
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Simon from MTF Finance Northlands, Papanui - Local Lending Experts
Exciting News! MTF Finance Northlands is thrilled to be supporting local talent! 🌟🏅 Meet Savanna (aged 10) who will be showcasing her skills at the upcoming New Zealand Gymnastics Championships in Tauranga this month. 🤩 Let's cheer for Savanna and wish her the very best! 🎉👏
… View moreExciting News! MTF Finance Northlands is thrilled to be supporting local talent! 🌟🏅 Meet Savanna (aged 10) who will be showcasing her skills at the upcoming New Zealand Gymnastics Championships in Tauranga this month. 🤩 Let's cheer for Savanna and wish her the very best! 🎉👏
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Ray White Bishopdale are proud to be supporting Christchurch Kidney Society.
To join us in support, collect your can tabs and wine bottle lids and drop them in to our office (Located next to Dominos/across the carpark from Taven Harewood)
Money raised from collections will then be donated to … View moreRay White Bishopdale are proud to be supporting Christchurch Kidney Society.
To join us in support, collect your can tabs and wine bottle lids and drop them in to our office (Located next to Dominos/across the carpark from Taven Harewood)
Money raised from collections will then be donated to Christchurch Kidney Society to help support young members living with chronic kidney disease.
Every tab and lid counts Bishopdale so start collecting!
The Team from Ryman Healthcare
When you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you … View moreWhen you move to a Ryman village, the last thing you need to think about are unexpected costs. We offer financial security with rates, home insurance, exterior maintenance and gardening all covered under one fixed base weekly fee*, meaning once you’ve moved in you can focus on the things you enjoy.
Find out more about our living options today and get ready for a new lifestyle.
*Weekly fees only increase if you change from independent living to serviced apartment living, or you add extra care options.
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Telecommunications Dispute Resolution
Connection issues got you feeling sad? Extra charges making you mad? We encourage you talk to your provider first, often they will solve it quickly.
However, if it remains unresolved or if you need some help making your complaint, talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.
… View moreConnection issues got you feeling sad? Extra charges making you mad? We encourage you talk to your provider first, often they will solve it quickly.
However, if it remains unresolved or if you need some help making your complaint, talk to TDR – your free and independent complaint service.
We’re here to help when phone and internet disputes go bad.
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