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The Team from Christchurch City Council
Up to $2 million will be spent on carrying out interim remediation work on dozens of the city’s below ground well heads.
Christchurch City Council has today given the go ahead for interim remediation work to be done on up to 42 below ground well heads that tap into flowing artesian aquifers … View moreUp to $2 million will be spent on carrying out interim remediation work on dozens of the city’s below ground well heads.
Christchurch City Council has today given the go ahead for interim remediation work to be done on up to 42 below ground well heads that tap into flowing artesian aquifers where the risk of contamination is low.
“If we want to meet our target of getting the chlorine out of our drinking water by May next year we need to do this interim remediation work,’’ says Cr Pauline Cotter, Chair of the Council’s Infrastructure, Transport and Environment Committee.
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Jenny from North New Brighton
Rawhiti School Twilight Fair
4pm - 8pm Friday 30th November
Rawhiti School, Leaver Terrace
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Julie Williams from Aranui Handiscope
Aranui Handiscope is very proud to tell everyone about our Big Christmas Market that is on Friday 30th November 4 - 7pm. 16 amazing stalls, something for everyone. Great gifts and super bargains! what more could you want. Come along and see us, at St Ambrose Church 309 Breezes Road. Aranui. If … View moreAranui Handiscope is very proud to tell everyone about our Big Christmas Market that is on Friday 30th November 4 - 7pm. 16 amazing stalls, something for everyone. Great gifts and super bargains! what more could you want. Come along and see us, at St Ambrose Church 309 Breezes Road. Aranui. If you want to know any more please call Julie 3884 184
Julie Williams from Aranui Handiscope
Aranui Handiscope is very proud to tell everyone about our Big Christmas Market that is on Friday 30th November 4 - 7pm. 16 amazing stalls, something for everyone. Great gifts and super bargains! what more could you want. Come along and see us, at St Ambrose Church 309 Breezes Road. Aranui. If … View moreAranui Handiscope is very proud to tell everyone about our Big Christmas Market that is on Friday 30th November 4 - 7pm. 16 amazing stalls, something for everyone. Great gifts and super bargains! what more could you want. Come along and see us, at St Ambrose Church 309 Breezes Road. Aranui. If you want to know any more please call Julie 3884 184
Michelle from Parklands - Marshlands
Garage sale this Saturday (24th November)
2 households combining
25 Cottonwood Street from 8am
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Negotiable
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re not running out of water, but ahead of summer we’re asking people to conserve water to help end chlorination sooner. We've busted some more myths about our water supply here at Newsline, check it out.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
How should we be managing on-street parking in the suburbs? It's the last chance to have your say and we'd love to hear what you think.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re asking all Christchurch residents to save water so that we can finish upgrading our wells and end temporary chlorination.
Check out these simple tips that you can follow to save water at home bit.ly...
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
It's that time of year again... it's the Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park - Christchurch! 🎄🎆
Head on down to Hagley Park this Saturday for the 25th annual free festive event, featuring Stan Walker, Mikey Havoc and plenty of local acts.
For info on the road closures, bus timetables … View moreIt's that time of year again... it's the Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park - Christchurch! 🎄🎆
Head on down to Hagley Park this Saturday for the 25th annual free festive event, featuring Stan Walker, Mikey Havoc and plenty of local acts.
For info on the road closures, bus timetables and parking, head to Newsline.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
We need your help! These SIX creative applicants who are finalists in for the People's Choice Award as part of Resene Colour My Community. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive the final prize! Read a little information about each of the ideas and how your support will help them… View moreWe need your help! These SIX creative applicants who are finalists in for the People's Choice Award as part of Resene Colour My Community. Now it's up to you to decide who should receive the final prize! Read a little information about each of the ideas and how your support will help them - and then cast your vote below. Voting closes Sunday 2 December. More information here.
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
A nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 25 November between 6pm and 7pm.
It doesn’t matter which network you are on. Any capable phone in the target area during the broadcast period should receive the alert
Emergency Mobile Alerts are not meant to replace … View moreA nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is happening on Sunday 25 November between 6pm and 7pm.
It doesn’t matter which network you are on. Any capable phone in the target area during the broadcast period should receive the alert
Emergency Mobile Alerts are not meant to replace other emergency alerts, or the need to take action after natural warnings.
You still need to be prepared for an emergency and you should not wait to get an alert before you act. If you feel your life is in danger, don’t wait for an official warning. Take immediate action.
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Parts of the South Island have been plunged back into winter, with roads closed and snow warnings issued.
Snow is expected to keep falling in much of the South Island down to 500 metres today.
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The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Day 4 and we started in Christchurch, hosted by Tim at the Christchurch Methodist Mission, a great bunch of ppl at the workshop. Then we hit the road, stopping in Sheffield for some amazing pies, and headed to Greymouth where we had our second workshop of the day with some truly amazing women!
Hi neighbours,
What do you think about the teachers' strike? Thousands of Canterbury primary school teachers and principals are striking across the region today.
About 143 primary schools have closed, affecting around 50,000 school children. It's the third in a series of rolling … View moreHi neighbours,
What do you think about the teachers' strike? Thousands of Canterbury primary school teachers and principals are striking across the region today.
About 143 primary schools have closed, affecting around 50,000 school children. It's the third in a series of rolling strikes, and even bigger strikes including both primary and secondary school teachers haven't been ruled out yet.
Teachers say the strike action is calling for better pay and working conditions, more learning support, including for children with special needs, and smaller class sizes.
So, do you support the strike action? Or do you think they should have accepted the previous offer? Are you a striking teacher? Or a parent that's been affected by the strike action? Let us know your thoughts in the replies below.
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If you like working with your hands, don’t let outdated stereotypes put you off a rewarding career in trades. Women enjoy just as much success and job satisfaction as their male colleagues and sometimes leave the guys in their wake.
A great example is Pasifika student Tepora Rokotavo who did … View moreIf you like working with your hands, don’t let outdated stereotypes put you off a rewarding career in trades. Women enjoy just as much success and job satisfaction as their male colleagues and sometimes leave the guys in their wake.
A great example is Pasifika student Tepora Rokotavo who did a pre-trade course in electrical studies with us at Ara Institute of Canterbury. Tepora achieved 93% in her final exams – an outstanding result – and is now on her way to becoming a qualified electrician. We love helping female students into trades careers.
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