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1233 days ago

No barriers to learning

Competenz

"Being deaf is no barrier to learning and seeing someone like me achieving qualifications and working in a job that has a lot of responsibility has hopefully encouraged them to give it a go.”

When Erich Krogmann started the Food and Beverage Level 2 qualification, he had to learn how to … View more
"Being deaf is no barrier to learning and seeing someone like me achieving qualifications and working in a job that has a lot of responsibility has hopefully encouraged them to give it a go.”

When Erich Krogmann started the Food and Beverage Level 2 qualification, he had to learn how to balance study with a night job and a young family, but his main challenge came in the form of his hearing disability.

Erich says he thinks he’s inspired other people with a disability to take on training.
Read Erichs full story here

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1236 days ago

Covid-19 keeps teenage sweethearts waiting after 50-year separation

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Hi neighbours, here's one to pull on the heart strings...

Teenage sweethearts who rekindled their romance after more than 50 years – and nearly 20,000 kilometres apart – are still waiting to reunite thanks to Covid-19.

Jock Anderson, 74, and Elizabeth Robertson, 73, were teenage … View more
Hi neighbours, here's one to pull on the heart strings...

Teenage sweethearts who rekindled their romance after more than 50 years – and nearly 20,000 kilometres apart – are still waiting to reunite thanks to Covid-19.

Jock Anderson, 74, and Elizabeth Robertson, 73, were teenage sweethearts after attending Macandrew Intermediate School in Dunedin together in the 1960s.

The pair reignited their spark in 2019 after half a century apart when Anderson travelled to Scotland for a holiday and got in touch with Robertson, who moved there in 1972.

“As soon as I saw her, I knew the spark was still there,” Anderson said.

Their romantic story has been featured on The Times and BBC in the UK.

Read the full story on Stuff by clicking the link below.

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1234 days ago

Push further, defy expectations!

No one dreams bigger than an Olympian, and nothing connects us as a nation quite like sport!
As a proud partner of the New Zealand Olympic Team, we’re getting behind our Olympians so they can turn their dreams into a reality.
Learn more

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1263 days ago

New church in your neighbourhood!

Angela Crocker from Life Church QE2 Campus

Have you been wondering about God, or thinking about going to church but don't know where to start?

We'd love to be part of your journey. Life Church QE2 launches on Sunday 13th of June and you're invited to be part of our journey (we can be new together!)

We'll be meeting … View more
Have you been wondering about God, or thinking about going to church but don't know where to start?

We'd love to be part of your journey. Life Church QE2 launches on Sunday 13th of June and you're invited to be part of our journey (we can be new together!)

We'll be meeting every Sunday, 10am at 71 Atlantis Street, New Brighton (Cnr of Atlantis and Travis Road). There are programmes for the kids as well as time and space for a tea or coffee and a chat after the service.

This Sunday on launch day we will have a coffee van (free coffee after the service), a bouncy castle for the kids (weather permitting!) and morning tea to share. You are most welcome to come and visit.

For more info about us visit www.lifechurch.nz...

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1236 days ago

RSV outbreak: Virus hitting Kiwi kids

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Hospitals around New Zealand have been strained this week by the growing number of babies and children with RSV symptoms.

Christchurch Hospital has been forced to treat all patients as being potentially infected with Covid-19 as the symptoms are similar.

One Canterbury toddler, Meah Radford, was… View more
Hospitals around New Zealand have been strained this week by the growing number of babies and children with RSV symptoms.

Christchurch Hospital has been forced to treat all patients as being potentially infected with Covid-19 as the symptoms are similar.

One Canterbury toddler, Meah Radford, was fine on Friday, but four days was in hospital in a life-threatening condition.

Mum Brittany Beddoes says it was the "scariest thing" she had ever experienced.

Click here to read more about Meah's experience and about the RSV outbreak.

What is RSV?
- A common respiratory illness caused by a virus
-Typically mild with symptoms similar to the common cold
-Can be severe in infants and vulnerable adults who can suffer fever, severe cough and difficulty breathing
-Parents are advised to call Healthline if concerned on 0800 611 116

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1235 days ago

Paint a cute cane basket

The Team from Resene ColorShop Shirley

Bring some ordinary storage baskets to life using a few Resene testpots of Resene Nero, Resene Glamour Puss and Resene White and some leafy house plants!

Find out how to create your own.

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1264 days ago

Kitty Cat needing loving home

Andrea from Edgeware

This is Kitty. She needs a new home without other cats as she is afraid of them. She loves cuddles. Has all shots, spade and is micro chipped.
Please message
0221505707

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1236 days ago

Product of the week

Maree from Richmond

Rawleighs digestive support its great for heart burn and has a pleasant taste too .if you have any questions i will answer your questions as best i can

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1237 days ago

Service > Selection> Price >

Smiths Sports Shoes

At Smiths Sports Shoes we really do believe in looking after your feet.

We are very keen to find out what you will be using your footwear for and will use this information to find the ideal footwear choice for you.

You will be looked after by friendly helpful people who care about your … View more
At Smiths Sports Shoes we really do believe in looking after your feet.

We are very keen to find out what you will be using your footwear for and will use this information to find the ideal footwear choice for you.

You will be looked after by friendly helpful people who care about your footwear needs.

On top of the exceptional service we provide, you will also benefit from the massive range we carry. Currently over 5000 pairs in store. On top of this we can offer you over 2500 pairs with savings of 30-50% off RRP.

At Smiths we have all bases covered Service, Selection and Price.
Shop now

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1237 days ago

Hi All

Andrea from Edgeware

Im looking for about 10hrs extra work in a dairy or retail.. can do more if needed. My number is 0221595707,😁

1239 days ago

Wooden planters small or large

Bruce from Edgeware

Recycled timber used untreated, view the market site

1256 days ago

Parklands Mall

Valerie from Parklands - Marshlands

What do people think of the public toilets being closed? (Due to vandalism I believe). I’m sure it must be a major inconvenience to many. Tried ringing their website but ‘number not allocated’ .

1239 days ago

What have you got for good feng shui in your garden?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours, the July issue of NZ Gardener features the courtyard garden of feng shui expert Boon Yap in her Taipa home. She's also shared some practical tips on getting good feng shui in your garden.

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1244 days ago

Parking fees going up in Christchurch

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

The Christchurch City Council, as part of its 10-year budget, the long-term plan, last week confirmed on-street parking in the central city will increase from $3.10 an hour to $4.50 – a 45 per cent increase.

The cost to park at the council’s Lichfield St car park building will also rise from … View more
The Christchurch City Council, as part of its 10-year budget, the long-term plan, last week confirmed on-street parking in the central city will increase from $3.10 an hour to $4.50 – a 45 per cent increase.

The cost to park at the council’s Lichfield St car park building will also rise from $2.80 an hour to $4 – a 43 per cent increase. The rate at the Art Gallery car park doubles from $2 an hour to $4.

By comparison, people are charged $4.50 an hour to park in central Wellington and $2.50 on the weekend. Auckland charges $5 an hour for the first two hours and then $10 per hour after that.

The on-street fee hikes are expected to generate $660,000 of additional revenue for Christchurch. That figure would have been $960,000, but the council planned to waive the credit card fees and pay them itself, at a cost of $300,000.

The increase in off-street parking charges is expected to bring in an extra $162,000.

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