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Emma Clark-Dow Reporter from East & Bays Courier
Sibuns Funeral Directors are pleased to announce the promotion of their Paw-ject Manager, Spencer.
Spencer initially held the role of resident comfort dog, but with the addition of a garage at the Remuera funeral home, he donned his hard hat and high-vis and will be overseeing the paw-ject.
… View moreSibuns Funeral Directors are pleased to announce the promotion of their Paw-ject Manager, Spencer.
Spencer initially held the role of resident comfort dog, but with the addition of a garage at the Remuera funeral home, he donned his hard hat and high-vis and will be overseeing the paw-ject.
Sibuns has been planning the garage addition for more than 20 years, and Spencer will be sharing updates of the new build over on their Facebook page.
To read more about animals with important jobs, check out this story on Stuff.
Mildred Armah Reporter from East & Bays Courier
An Auckland man is spending hundreds of dollars a month on taxi fares to avoid damage to his car from chip seal.
All road controlling authorities in New Zealand use chip seals on low and medium volume roads and asphalt on high volume roads.
But residents of Ellerslie’s Michaels Ave, which … View moreAn Auckland man is spending hundreds of dollars a month on taxi fares to avoid damage to his car from chip seal.
All road controlling authorities in New Zealand use chip seals on low and medium volume roads and asphalt on high volume roads.
But residents of Ellerslie’s Michaels Ave, which was resurfaced in March, say stones get pulled off the road easily, damaging cars and endangering cyclists.
Mildred Armah Reporter from East & Bays Courier
Kia Ora neighbors,
A miniature library has opened in Meadowbank for locals to freely pick up and exchange books.
Since its opening in late May, over 253 books have been collected.
The founders said they created the library because they saw many of these little libraries throughout the USA, and… View moreKia Ora neighbors,
A miniature library has opened in Meadowbank for locals to freely pick up and exchange books.
Since its opening in late May, over 253 books have been collected.
The founders said they created the library because they saw many of these little libraries throughout the USA, and exchanged novels as they traveled over the years.
They said the feedback they have personally received has been outstanding from individuals, parents with kids, and business people going home from work.
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Melanie Earley Reporter from East & Bays Courier
Kia ora neighbours, a new technology hub has opened in Glen Innes with the aim of helping Māori and Pasifika communities start their own businesses.
Reserve is operated by the start-up In the Flow State.It was created to let locals do business where they live, executive Tyrone Tangata-Makiri … View moreKia ora neighbours, a new technology hub has opened in Glen Innes with the aim of helping Māori and Pasifika communities start their own businesses.
Reserve is operated by the start-up In the Flow State.It was created to let locals do business where they live, executive Tyrone Tangata-Makiri said.
Tangata-Makiri, 30, grew up in Glen Innes and said he wanted to help locals, especially Māori and Pasifika people, to start their own businesses.
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Mildred Armah Reporter from East & Bays Courier
A house being advertised for rent without a working stove or cook top has been removed from Trade Me after social media outrage.
The dwelling is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom house, available for rent in Auckland’s Ellerslie at $550 per week.
“Cook top and oven is not working, tenants may … View moreA house being advertised for rent without a working stove or cook top has been removed from Trade Me after social media outrage.
The dwelling is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom house, available for rent in Auckland’s Ellerslie at $550 per week.
“Cook top and oven is not working, tenants may need to arrange their own cooking facility or negotiate with landlord to arrange,” the ad said.
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