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Another nine cases of hepatitis A have been detected with links to frozen berries, prompting a recall of half a dozen products from the Pams brand.
Pams – a New Zealand division of supermarket giant Foodstuffs – is recalling various frozen berry products as a precaution, … View morewww.stuff.co.nz...
Another nine cases of hepatitis A have been detected with links to frozen berries, prompting a recall of half a dozen products from the Pams brand.
Pams – a New Zealand division of supermarket giant Foodstuffs – is recalling various frozen berry products as a precaution, over a possible link to recent cases of the contagious virus.
The recall affects all batches and date ranges of the following products:
Pams Frozen Mixed Berries 500g
Pams Frozen Two Berry Mix 1kg
Pams Frozen Two Berry Mix 750g
Pams Frozen Smoothie Berry Mix 500g
Pams Raspberries 500g
Pams Raspberries 350g
The products are being removed from New World, PAK’nSAVE and Four Square stores nationwide.
Arbuckle said they were encouraging people to look in their freezers to see if they have any of the recalled product – people who have these products at home should not eat them raw.
Bringing them to the boil will make them safe, or they can be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund, he said.
Arbuckle said it was important to note the situation was still evolving, “and the picture could change”.
“Our advice to all consumers in the meantime is to continue to exercise care and take extra precautions at home by heat treating frozen berries to kill the virus.”
Roger Metcalfe from Kapiti Brass Band
On Sunday Kapiti Brass Band joined the Levin and Districts Band for a concert in the Salvation Army Centre. It was a great success and we look forward to many more similar concerts coming up soon,
Here are a few photos:
Maria from Raumati South
In a year in which there have been more brickbats awarded to local and central government than bouquets, it is heartening to send a huge bouquet to Councillor Sophie Handford. Why? For her sterling efforts in co-ordinating action to address the problem of stormwater flooding that plagues many … View moreIn a year in which there have been more brickbats awarded to local and central government than bouquets, it is heartening to send a huge bouquet to Councillor Sophie Handford. Why? For her sterling efforts in co-ordinating action to address the problem of stormwater flooding that plagues many residents of Poplar Avenue, Raumati South. After almost four years of inaction by various powers-that-be, we approached Sophie for help. She has managed to initiate dialogue and facilitate action amongst stakeholders in less than eight months. Her persistence will realise the installation of a stormwater culvert on Poplar Avenue in the coming summer. Sophie’s persistent desire to support local residents will ensure: greater safety for the public, school students in particular; reduction in the tens of thousands of dollars of damage and repairs shouldered by flood-affected residents; controlled maintenance of wetlands where native flora and fauna flourish. At every stage of the process, Sophie has been realistic, positive and reassuring. From chasing up contractors’ quotes to helming on-site meetings with HUD representatives; there has not been a task too small to warrant her pro-activism. She has fulfilled her role as local councillor with genuine care and professionalism. We are sure other residents can attest to Sophie’s contribution to other projects such as the provision of care packages and services to those in need during trying COVID times, the pedestrian crossing at the entrance to the QE11 Park walk and cycleway, and eco-action conservation. Sophie, we look forward to celebrating the installation of the Poplar Avenue stormwater culvert and your re-election, with pizza and coffee. Many thanks for your mahi. Best wishes and kia kaha! Poplar Avenue Residents (99-103)
Darryl from Nikau Valley
Computer desk with pull out keyboard table on wheels. In good condition. Nice teak look. Great portable work station with a shelf and storage as well.
Price: $35
Jude from Waikanae Beach
Hello
Would anyone be interested in taking these plants. I have no idea how to get the best out of them and would like them to go to a good home
Free
Annette from Waikanae
Four sparkling wine glasses in very good condition.
These are 23 cm tall.
$3 for the four
Price: $3
Annette from Waikanae
Two brandy glasses in very good condition.
$3 for the pair.
Price: $3
Jessica Zimmerman Reporter from Homed - Dominion Post
Our House of the Week this week is a two bedroom, single level apartment in the heart of Paraparaumu Beach, it's warm and sunny, with north facing decks and underfloor heating. For sale through Mike and Audra Voyle from Voyle and Co. Check it out in Homed!
Looking for an agent to market … View moreOur House of the Week this week is a two bedroom, single level apartment in the heart of Paraparaumu Beach, it's warm and sunny, with north facing decks and underfloor heating. For sale through Mike and Audra Voyle from Voyle and Co. Check it out in Homed!
Looking for an agent to market your home?
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Distribution & Delivery:
Homed Dominion Post gets inserted into The Dominion Post, and is delivered to subscribers every Saturday. It is also available in Supermarkets, Dairies and Petrol Stations for customers to buy.
For more information:
Please ask your agent to contact Cameron Beattie cameron.beattie@stuff.co.nz OR Niko Perez niko.perez@stuff.co.nz
Not receiving your weekly delivery?
Please phone 0800 339000 or e mail distribution@stuff.co.nz
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
You’ve voted, right? Make your local election vote count by popping it in the post BEFORE 5pm Tuesday 4 October to ensure it reaches the hands of our Electoral Officer in time. Alternatively, you can return your papers to a Council service centre or library by 12 noon on Saturday 8 October.
… View moreYou’ve voted, right? Make your local election vote count by popping it in the post BEFORE 5pm Tuesday 4 October to ensure it reaches the hands of our Electoral Officer in time. Alternatively, you can return your papers to a Council service centre or library by 12 noon on Saturday 8 October.
For all you need to know, visit kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Bruce from Waikanae
Does anyone have any Cold Water and/or Tropical Fish for free, that they need to have rehomed? Please contact me. I'm 85 years "young" and enjoy looking after my tanks and breeding the various fish that I have out in the shed, and there is still room for some more!!!!. If anyone … View moreDoes anyone have any Cold Water and/or Tropical Fish for free, that they need to have rehomed? Please contact me. I'm 85 years "young" and enjoy looking after my tanks and breeding the various fish that I have out in the shed, and there is still room for some more!!!!. If anyone has some Aquarium Plants, I would be interested as well. Keeps me active. Phone: 0274 719 168 Waikanae
Free
Mark from Paraparaumu Beach
Got a couple of these vouchers with my Rebel Sport order.
Probably a dime a dozen,but if anyone can use them,sing out
Mark
021570598
Free
Elegant and strikingly beautiful instrumental poems in honour of everyday people living amidst turmoil. Know more
Cathleen from Raumati Beach
Tomorrow - Saturday 1st October (International Day of Older Persons) Volunteer Kāpiti will be hosting an Open Day with our wonderful neighbours Age Concern Kāpiti. Come visit our offices at Kāpiti Impact Hub, 6 Tongariro St, Paraparaumu between 10am and 1pm to celebrate, rejuvenate, reconnect. … View moreTomorrow - Saturday 1st October (International Day of Older Persons) Volunteer Kāpiti will be hosting an Open Day with our wonderful neighbours Age Concern Kāpiti. Come visit our offices at Kāpiti Impact Hub, 6 Tongariro St, Paraparaumu between 10am and 1pm to celebrate, rejuvenate, reconnect.
You will discover the services, activities and opportunities provided by Age Concern Kāpiti and Volunteer Kāpiti such as Steady As You Go and volunteer opportunities.
Join the fun with yoga, line dancing, Ukulele Institute and more!! All activities are free as well as the food!
James from Waikanae
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