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Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch
Just this week we have taken on for homing over 40 cats and kittens this means high vet bills for us! Here are just a few of the delightful faces that will be up for adoption once they have been desexed vaccinated microchipped!
(No enquiries for these kittens yet please as they are not ready keep… View moreJust this week we have taken on for homing over 40 cats and kittens this means high vet bills for us! Here are just a few of the delightful faces that will be up for adoption once they have been desexed vaccinated microchipped!
(No enquiries for these kittens yet please as they are not ready keep an eye on our Trade Me listings for ones who are ready for homes)
We are desperately seeking donations of dry kitten food and kitty litter if you are able to donate please contact us! Catrescue.chch@gmail.com or if you are able to help us with our vet bill our account details are
Cat Rescue Christchurch
Kiwibank
38 9006 0009314 00
Reference Donation
Your support at this busy time for us is so appreciated from us and the kitty's a big thank you ?❤???
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Doses of chlorine being used across Christchurch to ensure drinking water is safe will likely be halved next month after city councillors approved the move.
Cutbacks will be made at 60 per cent of the city's pump stations – 40 per cent already have lower doses – reducing the smell and … View moreDoses of chlorine being used across Christchurch to ensure drinking water is safe will likely be halved next month after city councillors approved the move.
Cutbacks will be made at 60 per cent of the city's pump stations – 40 per cent already have lower doses – reducing the smell and taste of chlorine, particularly for those nearest to wells.
It will also be welcome relief for those with skin conditions such as eczema that are aggravated by the chemical.
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The Team from Ministry of Education
#EXCLUSIVE Oat the Goat is premiering on TVNZ1 and TVNZ2 tonight 7pm (Sat 22 Dec) with a story you can change with your TV remote! Will kindness win in the end? You decide. Don't miss out. #oatthegoat
The Team from ACC New Zealand
We want Kiwis to get out and enjoy Christmas, so what better way to get in the festive spirit than sharing our very own tongue-in-cheek 12 Days of ACC Christmas. Instead of encouraging people to be overly cautious during the silly season, we wanted to share our injury prevention tips in a more … View moreWe want Kiwis to get out and enjoy Christmas, so what better way to get in the festive spirit than sharing our very own tongue-in-cheek 12 Days of ACC Christmas. Instead of encouraging people to be overly cautious during the silly season, we wanted to share our injury prevention tips in a more interesting way.
Based on the traditional Christmas song we all know and love, we created a video series featuring 12 weird and not so wonderful injuries we saw from last Christmas, and tips on how to avoid them!
Give our 12 Days of ACC Christmas video series a watch. From everyone at ACC we hope you have a very Merry Christmas and happy new year.
Check out the videos
The Team from Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
It’s Christmas time! Are your Christmas presents sorted? If you are getting gift cards, just remember these very simple tips to avoid issues:
• Try to buy vouchers that can be used at more than one shop
• Check the expiry date and try to use the card ASAP. More tips about gift cards and … View moreIt’s Christmas time! Are your Christmas presents sorted? If you are getting gift cards, just remember these very simple tips to avoid issues:
• Try to buy vouchers that can be used at more than one shop
• Check the expiry date and try to use the card ASAP. More tips about gift cards and preloaded cards here
Happy Christmas shopping from Consumer Protection ☺
Find out more!
Margot from Harewood
Hello our son broke a window at his flat in Ilam . Any body keen for the job or recommendations please Thank you
The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Kia Ora Neighbourhood Supporters -
Please note the NSNZ National Office will be closed from Friday, December 21st at 12pm - reopening again on Monday, January 7th at 9am.
Until then, Mere Kirihimete and best wishes for a safe and joyous holiday season! We look forward to reconnecting in the New … View moreKia Ora Neighbourhood Supporters -
Please note the NSNZ National Office will be closed from Friday, December 21st at 12pm - reopening again on Monday, January 7th at 9am.
Until then, Mere Kirihimete and best wishes for a safe and joyous holiday season! We look forward to reconnecting in the New Year.
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
As of 10am this morning, we've raised $5000 towards wasp control. The more we raise the more work we can do, so thank you to those who have already contributed. If you wish to donate and find out more about the project you can do so here givealittle.co.nz...
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Wheelie bins will be collected the day after their usual collection day on the following days:
from Tuesday 25 to Friday 28 December 2018
from Tuesday 1 to Friday 4 January 2019
- Monday collections will remain the same.
Find your collection day here.
Now’s a great time to get decorating! Save on Resene premium paint, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products! Get the GST value taken off the price.
PLUS if you are a Resene DIY Cardholder you can get an extra 5% off! That’s 20% OFF for Resene … View moreNow’s a great time to get decorating! Save on Resene premium paint, stains, primers, sealers, wallpaper, decorating accessories and cleaning products! Get the GST value taken off the price.
PLUS if you are a Resene DIY Cardholder you can get an extra 5% off! That’s 20% OFF for Resene Cardholders!
If you don’t have a card, sign up free online, www.resene.co.nz/diycard or while you are at your local Resene ColorShop.
And if you need help choosing your paints, wood stains, colours or wallpapers, your local Resene ColorShop staff can help you with all the advice and inspiration you need!
Find out more!
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Government will hold a referendum on personal cannabis use at the 2020 general election - and it will be binding.
"It will be held at the 2020 general election. The agreement is that it will be binding. There is a bit of detail to still to work through," Justice Minister Andrew … View moreThe Government will hold a referendum on personal cannabis use at the 2020 general election - and it will be binding.
"It will be held at the 2020 general election. The agreement is that it will be binding. There is a bit of detail to still to work through," Justice Minister Andrew Little says.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
Read more: www.stuff.co.nz...
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Hi neighbours,
The clock is ticking (and no, we're not referring to the Christmas countdown!) - single-use plastic bags will be out of circulation from July 1, 2019.
All retailers, ie not just supermarkets, will no longer be able to sell or give away single-use plastic shopping bags after … View moreHi neighbours,
The clock is ticking (and no, we're not referring to the Christmas countdown!) - single-use plastic bags will be out of circulation from July 1, 2019.
All retailers, ie not just supermarkets, will no longer be able to sell or give away single-use plastic shopping bags after this date. To read more, click here.
Do you support the single-use plastic bag ban? How will the ban affect your life?
Have you already adapted to a plastic bag-free life or will this mean big changes in your household? What are your tips and tricks for ensuring the ban doesn't cause havoc when you hit the shops?
Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A battle has erupted between the city and regional councils over the future of Christchurch's drinking water.
The heated dispute was sparked by the decision on Wednesday of an Environment Canterbury (ECan)-appointed commissioner to approve Cloud Ocean Water's plans to extract water … View moreA battle has erupted between the city and regional councils over the future of Christchurch's drinking water.
The heated dispute was sparked by the decision on Wednesday of an Environment Canterbury (ECan)-appointed commissioner to approve Cloud Ocean Water's plans to extract water from a 186-metre deep bore at its Belfast bottling operation.
That decision, which locked members of the public and their opinions out of the consent process, enraged Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel and city councillor Vicki Buck.
But ECan's chairman says the criticism is "ill-informed" and "off-the-wall".
What do you think? Read more at the link below and tell us your thoughts in the comments. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published)
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Anna Williams Reporter from The Press
Christchurch authorities have come up with a plan to stop boy racers revving engines and racing off the line: Don't let them hit red lights.
Council will trial phasing the traffic lights on Bealey Ave so traffic gets a clear run down the length of the street, to reduce noise from things … View moreChristchurch authorities have come up with a plan to stop boy racers revving engines and racing off the line: Don't let them hit red lights.
Council will trial phasing the traffic lights on Bealey Ave so traffic gets a clear run down the length of the street, to reduce noise from things like stopping and accelerating, revving and burn-outs.
Do you think this will stop boy racers from revving loudly? Tell us in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
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