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2201 days ago

'Devastating' fire at school destroys classrooms

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A "devastating" fire that destroyed two recently refurbished classrooms at a Canterbury primary school is being treated as suspicious.

Firefighters were called to Kaiapoi North School, north of Christchurch, about 1.45am on Thursday.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman Andrew… View more
A "devastating" fire that destroyed two recently refurbished classrooms at a Canterbury primary school is being treated as suspicious.

Firefighters were called to Kaiapoi North School, north of Christchurch, about 1.45am on Thursday.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman Andrew Norris said the fire was being treated as suspicious.

Thinking of all the students and teachers today!! Read more here

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2202 days ago

Dead man's penny to be reunited with family after lengthy search for descendants

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A WWI memorial plaque will be returned to descendants of its owner, 101 years after it was issued.

The plaque – also known as a death penny, dead man's penny or widow's penny – was for Robert Joseph Crossen who died at Ypres in Belgium less than one year after enlisting to fight in … View more
A WWI memorial plaque will be returned to descendants of its owner, 101 years after it was issued.

The plaque – also known as a death penny, dead man's penny or widow's penny – was for Robert Joseph Crossen who died at Ypres in Belgium less than one year after enlisting to fight in World War I. He was 27.

The plaque will finally be handed over to Crossen's grand-nephew, David Crossen, on Armistice Day, November 11, at the Oxford Cenotaph.

2202 days ago

SwiftDry Newsletter

Lauren from SwiftDry Clotheslines NZ

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2202 days ago

Feed a family for $30

LIFE Community

Over 135, 000 kiwi kids are living in households without basic food in the house. And 4 in 10 families that live in poverty are the working poor. This means many New Zealanders struggle to put food on the table at Christmas.

Since 2001, we have delivered almost 100,000 Christmas Boxes to … View more
Over 135, 000 kiwi kids are living in households without basic food in the house. And 4 in 10 families that live in poverty are the working poor. This means many New Zealanders struggle to put food on the table at Christmas.

Since 2001, we have delivered almost 100,000 Christmas Boxes to families in need throughout New Zealand. By giving $30, you can help us to bring over 15,000 boxes of food to kiwi families this Christmas. 100% of your donation goes directly to feed a family.
Donate here

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2202 days ago

The Warehouse and Variety provide Twice the Joy

The Warehouse New Zealand

This year, The Warehouse and Variety – the Children's Charity, have teamed up to bring the joy of Christmas to families who would otherwise go without. Every child deserves to be happy on Christmas day, but for many New Zealand families, stretching the budget to buy gifts and share a special… View moreThis year, The Warehouse and Variety – the Children's Charity, have teamed up to bring the joy of Christmas to families who would otherwise go without. Every child deserves to be happy on Christmas day, but for many New Zealand families, stretching the budget to buy gifts and share a special family meal is out of reach.

Instore you can purchase a $10 voucher, which will gift a toy from sponsors Hasbro or Mattel to the value of $25, or you can purchase a gift and leave in the donation boxes provided.

Head in-store to share the Christmas joy.
Shop now

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2202 days ago

Kaiapoi intersection upgrade delayed after construction problem found

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

The completion of a $960,000 upgrade to a busy Kaiapoi intersection has been delayed after problems were found with a new water main.

The work at the intersection of Smith and Williams streets has included the installation of a new roundabout, central islands and four intersection splitter … View more
The completion of a $960,000 upgrade to a busy Kaiapoi intersection has been delayed after problems were found with a new water main.

The work at the intersection of Smith and Williams streets has included the installation of a new roundabout, central islands and four intersection splitter islands.

The project will take an extra month to complete after the way a water main was installed caused the shoulder of the road to subside.

2208 days ago

Flashback Friday: Celebrations in Rangiora

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Hayley Gibson, aged 2, out shopping with her 8-year-old pet dog, Yogi Bear, at the Rangiora Businessmen's Association Market Gala Day on November 1, 1985. A section of High St was closed for the day and more than 40 stall were set up in the street. There was a constant programme of … View moreHayley Gibson, aged 2, out shopping with her 8-year-old pet dog, Yogi Bear, at the Rangiora Businessmen's Association Market Gala Day on November 1, 1985. A section of High St was closed for the day and more than 40 stall were set up in the street. There was a constant programme of entertainment, as well as demonstrations by sports clubs.

Photo: Jane Healey/The Press

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2202 days ago

Busy Canterbury tourist village trialling smoking ban

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Canterbury tourism hotspot Hanmer Springs could be going smokefree, if a six-month trial in the township proves successful.

The Hanmer Springs Community Board has agreed to the trial, which would result in smoking and vaping being banned from the centre of town from February 14.

Do you think … View more
Canterbury tourism hotspot Hanmer Springs could be going smokefree, if a six-month trial in the township proves successful.

The Hanmer Springs Community Board has agreed to the trial, which would result in smoking and vaping being banned from the centre of town from February 14.

Do you think it's a good idea or would it put you off visiting? Share your thoughts in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).

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2202 days ago

help

Betty from Kaiapoi

Are there any Deaf Interpreters in Kaiapoi area please

2203 days ago

Study here, work here.

Ara Institute of Canterbury

At Ara Institute of Canterbury, we’re committed to providing trades training opportunities that meet the employment needs of our local communities and lead to local jobs. Mathew Jack experienced this first hand when he took a course in heavy automotive engineering at our Timaru campus. After … View moreAt Ara Institute of Canterbury, we’re committed to providing trades training opportunities that meet the employment needs of our local communities and lead to local jobs. Mathew Jack experienced this first hand when he took a course in heavy automotive engineering at our Timaru campus. After Mathew completed his eight-month course, he found employment with Smallbone in Ashburton, where he lives.

He says the “excellent training” he received prepared him well for the job. “It set me up to excel in an exciting and demanding career.” In Timaru, we’ve got programmes in engineering trades, electrical, automotive and painting and decorating starting in February. You can learn all about them here.
Find out more!

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2204 days ago

Waimakariri set to get its own version of the Student Volunteer Army

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Two Kaiapoi High School students are setting up their own version of the Student Volunteer Army after being inspired by their peers in Christchurch.

"Other schools in Christchurch have been doing it so I thought it would be a good opportunity for Kaiapoi High School to do something … View more
Two Kaiapoi High School students are setting up their own version of the Student Volunteer Army after being inspired by their peers in Christchurch.

"Other schools in Christchurch have been doing it so I thought it would be a good opportunity for Kaiapoi High School to do something similar," year 12 student Artemis Hingston says.

The student army will spend time with the elderly people to help combat loneliness, help at primary school events, volunteer at community events, and help with clean-ups, including washing ambulances.

Artemis says although the Waimakariri group will start at Kaipaoi High School, it is intended to become a district-wide service.

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2205 days ago

Guitar lessons

Chris from Woodend

Hi is there anyone handy to Woodend that could teach an old bird the guitar will pay for lessons BUT you’d have to be patient,please ph 033127700 thanks

2204 days ago

CAT CARE SALE

Karen from Rangiora

SALE CANCELLED NEW DATE TO BE ADVISED
CAT CARE SALE

SAT 1st and SUN 2nd Dec

10am - 12 pm Both days

17 TRIPOLI ST RANGIORA… View more
SALE CANCELLED NEW DATE TO BE ADVISED
CAT CARE SALE

SAT 1st and SUN 2nd Dec

10am - 12 pm Both days

17 TRIPOLI ST RANGIORA

We will have our usual New and used Cat Items

Toys, beds, etc for sale

But also a mini Garage Sale with nothing over $5.

Help us Fundraise for Kitten Season, They are starting to come in now!

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2203 days ago

New Rangiora Fitness Centre

Rangiora Fitness Centre

Our brand new Fitness Centre is now open and running well at 345 Flaxton Road, Rangiora. Not only is it North Canterbury's biggest and best gym, offering a full range of weights, cardio, Les Mills and other exercise options, but we also have Active Health service providers onsite along with … View moreOur brand new Fitness Centre is now open and running well at 345 Flaxton Road, Rangiora. Not only is it North Canterbury's biggest and best gym, offering a full range of weights, cardio, Les Mills and other exercise options, but we also have Active Health service providers onsite along with an in-house cafe and a sauna.



All this is available to our members for just $16.50 per week - plus we have discounts for students, seniors and Community Services Card holders. And unlike most other gyms we welcome Casual visitors, come for a class or a workout - or just a sauna - and pay just a casual visit.


Our cafe is open to anyone - grab a barista coffee, healthy fruit smoothie and some healthy food while you shop in the area or are waiting for your warrant at VTNZ next door.


The Rangiora Fitness Centre is operated by the North Canterbury Sport & Recreation Trust, with your membership helping the Trust to run its many sporting programmes throughout the region.



See you at the Rangiora Fitness Centre soon.

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2203 days ago

Remember the War Horse Ride/Walk 11.11.18

Ann from Cust

You are invited to join our North Canterbury community in honoring the New Zealand War Horse's on
11th November 2018 - Armistice Day.

There will be poppies to purchase for a small donation, there will be a coffee van, BBQ & refreshments on site.

260 Hayland Road, Okuku 7474, Glentui ( … View more
You are invited to join our North Canterbury community in honoring the New Zealand War Horse's on
11th November 2018 - Armistice Day.

There will be poppies to purchase for a small donation, there will be a coffee van, BBQ & refreshments on site.

260 Hayland Road, Okuku 7474, Glentui ( follow sign to Mt Thomas Conservation Area )

Gates open @ 9 am

Memorial service 10.30 am this will be followed by a 10 km ride/walk.

OPTION of a lift in a mini van if only able to manage 5km.

Rider/walkers & carts will start leaving Hayland farm from 11am onward at a nice steady pace.

Afterwards you can view the Wool shed Art Exhibition and take a Hayland Garden Tour with stunning stone walls and stables dating back 100 years

Take the opportunity to see the only privately owned memorial to the war horses in New Zealand dedicated to the horses of the 8th Regiment of the Canterbury Mounted Rifles at Birch Hill Station Cemetery with a Heritage New Zealand listing of category two. This monument is rare both nationally and internationally and built in 1937 by E.B. Millton

It is our duty as horse lovers to remember the 10,000 horses who left our shores to serve in horrific conditions. They deserved a medal but were never given one.

So come join in on your own horse/pony or walk with us as we make local history.

For more info and entry forms contact Ann Stewart @ RemembertheWarHorse@gmail.com.

link below should take you to registration form which you can fill in on line, if not there is a link on face book page.



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Many thanks

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