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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Happy Monday Christchurch,
It's set to be a scorcher of a week in The Garden City.
MetService's seven-day forecast says Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to hit highs of 35 and 32 degrees respectively – well over January's average maximum temperature of 23 degrees.
A high of … View moreHappy Monday Christchurch,
It's set to be a scorcher of a week in The Garden City.
MetService's seven-day forecast says Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to hit highs of 35 and 32 degrees respectively – well over January's average maximum temperature of 23 degrees.
A high of 28 degrees is forecast for Monday (today).
How will you make the most of (or avoid) the heat this week?
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Rajeswary from Burnside
Brand New. Size 92cm, 36
Mistakenly bought a jersey for a jacket. Pick up at Burnside.
Price: $70
Bupa Parkstone Retirement Village
Virtual reality technology has allowed residents to see the world from their armchairs.
A group of residents in Bupa Hugh Green Care Home were amazed by an immersive experience recently, donning headsets for a virtual reality tour of Egypt, India, Italy and Croatia.
The virtual travel tour is in … View moreVirtual reality technology has allowed residents to see the world from their armchairs.
A group of residents in Bupa Hugh Green Care Home were amazed by an immersive experience recently, donning headsets for a virtual reality tour of Egypt, India, Italy and Croatia.
The virtual travel tour is in HD, 4K and is part of a technology trial for the care home. The care home activity team talking the residents through the accompanying narrative.
The technology is from SilVR, specialising in education using virtual reality through 360º photos, sound and videos. The headset can provide a vast library selection of locations and interests to choose from.
Residents were guided through Cairo’s Great Sphinx of Giza, the Hawa Mahal Jaiur in India, and the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.
General Manager , Ian Dunthorne says the technology initiative has become popular worldwide with care homes due to lockdowns restricting travel.
“Our residents, with and without cognitive impairment, have found this to be an amazing journey. Reminiscing of their own past travel trips can trigger conversation during and after the VR as a shared experience or on their own.”
After the session, specialty cups of tea were shared from countries the residents had visited. This capped off their virtual reality travel trip from the comfort of their care home lounge.
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
There's still time to enter The Resene Shed of the Year 2021. The winner receives $3000 worth of gardening gear and the runner-up receives $1075 worth of prizes.
Pam & Steve from Fendalton
110cm long scarf filled with water crystals that expand when in contact with water.
Soak scarf in cold water for up to 30 minutes until beads are the size you want. Place in fridge until ready to be worn or to keep in a plastic bag until needed. It is divided into sections so the beads are … View more110cm long scarf filled with water crystals that expand when in contact with water.
Soak scarf in cold water for up to 30 minutes until beads are the size you want. Place in fridge until ready to be worn or to keep in a plastic bag until needed. It is divided into sections so the beads are evenly distributed.
Reactivate beads in water again for reuse.
Absolutely heavenly for these hot days or exercising. Text 021 384576
Price: $10
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Christchurch has beaten other New Zealand cities to host a major international sailing event showcasing the region to a global broadcast audience.
The New Zealand grand prix event will be held on Lyttelton Harbour next January as part of SailGP’s second season. The SailGP league involves teams … View moreChristchurch has beaten other New Zealand cities to host a major international sailing event showcasing the region to a global broadcast audience.
The New Zealand grand prix event will be held on Lyttelton Harbour next January as part of SailGP’s second season. The SailGP league involves teams racing identical hydrofoiling catamarans at speeds of up to 50 knots (100kmh).
Olympic and world champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke will head New Zealand’s first entry in the event. Also competing will be Sir Ben Ainslie, skippering the British boat, and Australian Jimmy Spithill piloting for the United States.
Will you be watching?
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Citizens advice bureau is starting a new clinic – First one this January – 28th from 6.15pm at Hornby Community Centre
.This clinic is run by a specialist immigration lawyer who is experienced in Immigration law.
If you have an immigration issue which you need legal help to solve, then our … View moreCitizens advice bureau is starting a new clinic – First one this January – 28th from 6.15pm at Hornby Community Centre
.This clinic is run by a specialist immigration lawyer who is experienced in Immigration law.
If you have an immigration issue which you need legal help to solve, then our clinic could be a great starting point. Our lawyer will listen to the issue, let you know whether you have a legal case and give you information to get you started. To book your place phone our West Branch 03 349 5236.
Patrick Koot from Elusion Electrical Ltd
With the new year we thought we would remind our customers of our recycling policy.
We try our hardest to recycle everything we can, including taking away all of our own rubbish and your broken lamps, heaters, towel rails, heat pumps etc. When Patrick gets home he breaks all light fittings down to… View moreWith the new year we thought we would remind our customers of our recycling policy.
We try our hardest to recycle everything we can, including taking away all of our own rubbish and your broken lamps, heaters, towel rails, heat pumps etc. When Patrick gets home he breaks all light fittings down to plastic, and metal into separate bins which can be a time consuming job. Then every few weeks he does a big recycle run to our nearest Ecodrop and dump. We estimate by breaking it all down more than 3/4 is able to be recycled.
While we don't pass of any of this extra cost to our customers its still a win win for us ....the dogs get very excited about the trip in the old ute for the dump run ..and the nice staff at ecodrop give them a lot of pats and a treat on the way out....and it leaves the environment better for our children and future grandchildren. Most companies don't recycle due to a mixture of time and cost restraint and just not being aware about the long term damage.
Please if you do wish to have your old parts left for any reason just remind Patrick at time of job and we will happily do this.
Shaun from Bishopdale
Hello everyone I'm Shaun I'm based in burnside. I am after anyone's unwanted petrol lawn mowers. Anything that doesn't start anymore in need of repair etc save the hassle of taking it to the dump I will pick up . I also offer cheap repairs and services with quick turnaround … View moreHello everyone I'm Shaun I'm based in burnside. I am after anyone's unwanted petrol lawn mowers. Anything that doesn't start anymore in need of repair etc save the hassle of taking it to the dump I will pick up . I also offer cheap repairs and services with quick turnaround time. If you have anything you may be able to help me with or perhaps I can help you with don't hesitate to contact me 😊
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thanks to Digital Boost! We're excited to be supporting Digital Boost - a brand new online learning platform (built by The Mind Lab in collaboration with MBIE) which aims to teach small business owners the digital skills needed to excel in today’s business world. … View morethanks to Digital Boost! We're excited to be supporting Digital Boost - a brand new online learning platform (built by The Mind Lab in collaboration with MBIE) which aims to teach small business owners the digital skills needed to excel in today’s business world. Login and learn at your own pace, in your own time, or tune into the daily live Q&A sessions with industry experts! Or, get inspired by other small business owners looking to share tips on how they have successfully navigated the digital world themselves. Sign up today to become an expert in the digital tools, technologies and practices needed to secure your business a long lasting future.
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The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
We love how creative some people are with their plant giving! This is for goodie bags for a 7 year olds party but we reckon you could borrow this wonderful idea for the Neighbours Day Aotearoa Great Plant Swap!
What a lovely gift to get and it's not just kids who love sunflowers.
ADDED … View moreWe love how creative some people are with their plant giving! This is for goodie bags for a 7 year olds party but we reckon you could borrow this wonderful idea for the Neighbours Day Aotearoa Great Plant Swap!
What a lovely gift to get and it's not just kids who love sunflowers.
ADDED BONUS: if you give your neighbours sunflower seeds you would get to enjoy their beautiful flowers too!
Have you signed up for Neighbours Day 2021 yet? There's lots of ways you can join in...check out our website to register today:
www.neighboursday.org.nz...
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Jan from Fendalton
In February 2021 we are pleased to offer two new Absolute Beginners classes for those who have no previous learning of Italian.
Mondays 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Rosa Cirrottola (Starting on Monday 15th February) OR
Thursdays 5.30pm-7.00pm Tutor: Brunella Olivieri (Starting on Thursday 11th February)
… View moreIn February 2021 we are pleased to offer two new Absolute Beginners classes for those who have no previous learning of Italian.
Mondays 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Rosa Cirrottola (Starting on Monday 15th February) OR
Thursdays 5.30pm-7.00pm Tutor: Brunella Olivieri (Starting on Thursday 11th February)
There is no form to complete, however, once you have paid, please send us an email telling us you have made payment and which course (day and time) you wish to be enrolled in.
Course Fee for 16 classes is $255 and payment can be made by internet banking into our Dante Scuola account: 11-7800-0054463-20
Classes are held at St. Ninian's Church Lounges, 5 Puriri Street, Riccarton.
Students must purchase their own textbook. The textbook for Absolute Beginners and Beginners is Buongiorno Italia (covers two years).
Author: Joseph Cremona
Publisher: BBC Active. UK, 04 August 2005
Format: Paperback
ISBN 0563519452
Available from Fishpond or Book Depository
New students at all levels and abilities are welcome – please go to our website for more information on class times and levels.
Please go to www.dantechch.com... or email dantechch@gmail.com or ring Jan Tedesco on 03-3519796 or 021-2394090.
Classes start from Thursday 11th February with enrolments closing on 7th February.
John from Redwood
Thomas Campbell :-- any info on closing down the discussion on this subject due to " Word -- Count Limit " ? Is this something new, as noted that some "conversations" about very little seem to dribble on for weeks ? As this subject is dear to many hearts (pro or con) it … View moreThomas Campbell :-- any info on closing down the discussion on this subject due to " Word -- Count Limit " ? Is this something new, as noted that some "conversations" about very little seem to dribble on for weeks ? As this subject is dear to many hearts (pro or con) it could possibly be deemed to be either a personal choice, or maybe a tenet of "Northern Outlook" .. ?? Either reason, let's try not to block a stream with a Hoover dam ! Having said that, I do like "Word -- Count Limit" … may try it on the missus …. hahaha !
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