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Annette from Burwood
Last night my daughter and I spent a couple of hours driving round the burwood , lower shirley area and the bottle lake plantation looking for MEE MEE or mimi. Shes just a small girl about halfway between a medium sized dog and a tiny one.
Her mums been out looking everywhere. She could be all the… View moreLast night my daughter and I spent a couple of hours driving round the burwood , lower shirley area and the bottle lake plantation looking for MEE MEE or mimi. Shes just a small girl about halfway between a medium sized dog and a tiny one.
Her mums been out looking everywhere. She could be all the way between nth beach and Shirley and may be injured. Please check your gardens or empty sections.
As a dog lover this distresses us. We saw her but she was gone by the time we got there, probably hiding.
This is also up on NEW bRIGHTON REPUBLICS messages online so check there for updates.
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The future use of three significant Christchurch heritage buildings remains secret as the city council considers its options.
The Old Municipal Chambers on the corner of Worcester St and Oxford Tce, the Robert McDougall Art Gallery and the Sign of the Takahe were all being discussed behind closed … View moreThe future use of three significant Christchurch heritage buildings remains secret as the city council considers its options.
The Old Municipal Chambers on the corner of Worcester St and Oxford Tce, the Robert McDougall Art Gallery and the Sign of the Takahe were all being discussed behind closed doors at a Christchurch City Council meeting on Thursday.
Little information has been publicly released about the possible future uses of the buildings as the council sites commercial sensitivity.
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Jude from Avondale
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Like the people in this article i was told last year that i had to change to wireless as copper lines were being phased out and i would have no phone or internet if i didnt change. I also know of some elderly people that have been told the same information. Just curious to see … View morewww.stuff.co.nz...
Like the people in this article i was told last year that i had to change to wireless as copper lines were being phased out and i would have no phone or internet if i didnt change. I also know of some elderly people that have been told the same information. Just curious to see how many others are out there who have been told the same, It seems this is not the case....The incident comes as the Commerce Commission assesses a complaint that Spark may have breached the Fair Trading Act by encouraging copper home phone customers to switch to wireless broadband through a practice known as "inertia selling" β an allegation that Spark has denied.
Mila from Kaiapoi
6 pot planter stand, never used, still in its packaging. Use indoor or outdoor, easy to assamble, 27 inches hight, 25 inches wide, can hold 6 pots of 13 cm diameter.
Price: $6
Helen from Swannanoa - Ohoka
We are looking to sell around 400 tickets to our fundraiser, We receive no govt funding so survive on the generosity of businesses, raffles, and other ways of fundraising.
we have 51 beds almost always close to full and we look after these families for 3 months plus until HNZ homes become … View moreWe are looking to sell around 400 tickets to our fundraiser, We receive no govt funding so survive on the generosity of businesses, raffles, and other ways of fundraising.
we have 51 beds almost always close to full and we look after these families for 3 months plus until HNZ homes become available.
One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.
Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar … View moreOne of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.
Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar pizza and impossible to fail Harvati quiche.
So stop off at the chiller section of the supermarket to stock up on quality Mainland cheeses to help craft and create some delicious snacks. Then no matter how your team plays, your friends will go home happy.
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Glenis from Nutrimetics - Independent Consultant
Come along to Jagz in Kaiapoi and have a lovely afternoon tea and raise money for the Breast Cancer Foundation! Sponsored by Nutrimetics, spot prizes, goody bag, pamper vouchers, play with the new lipsticks - do good and have fun at the same time!
Heather & Geoff from Woodend
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Heather & Geoff from Woodend
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Teachers - are you eager to develop digital skills and fluency? Curious about the new Digital Technologies learning areas | Hangarau Matihiko tupuranga of the curriculum? Hungry to experience a Mind Lab activity? Donβt just watch from the sidelines β join us at a free workshop!
Our Digital … View moreTeachers - are you eager to develop digital skills and fluency? Curious about the new Digital Technologies learning areas | Hangarau Matihiko tupuranga of the curriculum? Hungry to experience a Mind Lab activity? Donβt just watch from the sidelines β join us at a free workshop!
Our Digital Technologies Workshop offers engaging, supportive and insightful introductions into The Mind Lab and the new Digital Technologies curriculum content.
Youβll meet a community of like-minded educators, speak with our friendly facilitators, learn about our Postgraduate Certificate in Digital and Collaborative Learning, and leave inspired to explore new ideas and ways of teaching.
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When?
20th June 2019, 4 pm - 6 pm
Where?
Christchurch East School, 311 Gloucester St, Christchurch Central, Christchurch 8011
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Did you know about 1 in 6 of our kaumΔtua will experience abuse at some point with over 75% of abuses occurring at the hands of family or relatives? Let's put our whΔnau first and end elder abuse once and for all by looking out for our older generations and challenging ageist attitudes.
If … View moreDid you know about 1 in 6 of our kaumΔtua will experience abuse at some point with over 75% of abuses occurring at the hands of family or relatives? Let's put our whΔnau first and end elder abuse once and for all by looking out for our older generations and challenging ageist attitudes.
If you or someone you know is experiencing elder abuse know that it's okay to speak out...
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