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Stephanie from Redwood
We would like to formally let everyone know we have our committee for this year
Retaining their positions: Mike Mooney President Stephanie Heaver Secretary and Janene Hawke Treasurer Gerald Breeze and 2 new members to the team, Catherine Dacre-Johnston and Victoria Wells
Stephanie from Redwood
Can I just ask if anyone wants to e mail us please do so at Northernmarketchristchurch@gmail.com as there is a similiar one to us but is on a break we would love to hear from you and hope this doesnt keep happening. Also if you have a food or coffee cart we would love to hear from you thank you :)
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Contact the team to … View moreKeen to hit the snow? MTF Finance Northlands get a kick out of helping Kiwis get out and about. Can we help you get to your dream destination this winter? If you take out an MTF Finance loan before 1 September 2022, you could be in to win one of two $5000 travel vouchers!
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Gus from St Albans
My financial situation has become less than ideal and somewhat concerning. -Now my landlord is getting grumpy and I cant remember the last time I saw him smile - so time to sell my car -a 1997 MX5 Roadster - $1 reserve on trademe. Auction closes tomorrow Tuesday July 5th 8PM
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New Zealandβs first dedicated animal MRI clinic has opened in Christchurch as a growing number of Kiwis are willing to invest in their petsβ care, including one man who spent $75,000 flying his cat to Auckland to be operated on by a top animal surgeon.
Pacific Radiology has teamed up with … View moreNew Zealandβs first dedicated animal MRI clinic has opened in Christchurch as a growing number of Kiwis are willing to invest in their petsβ care, including one man who spent $75,000 flying his cat to Auckland to be operated on by a top animal surgeon.
Pacific Radiology has teamed up with McMaster & Heap veterinary practice in Hoon Hay to offer the service using the same technology currently used to treat human patients.
Able to scan animals less than 180 centimetres in circumference, the wide bore MRI technology can be used on household pets, farm animals and some zoo animals, including tigers.
Costing upwards of $3500, MRI is considered the gold standard of veterinary diagnostic treatment according to McMaster & Heap veterinarian Michelle McMaster, but they have not been widely used on animals.
Used to look inside a body, Magnetic Resonance Imaging utilises magnetic fields and radio waves to create a three-dimensional image, providing accurate high resolution images of an animalβs brains, spine, limbs and joints.
For the past four years McMaster has been taking pets that needed an MRI to FortΓ© Health, but the scans had to be fitted around human patients and were often undertaken at night.
With clients prepared to spend more money on their pets, McMasters, who has been working as a vet for over 30 years, has been helping scan up to nine animals a month alongside Pacific Radiology MRI Animal Imaging Lead Gareth Leeper using FortΓ© Health.
Christchurch pet owner Justin, who did not want his last name used, knows all too well how important having an MRI facility close at hand is after Sashenka (pictured), his 14-year-old Norwegian Forest cat, became ill in 2019.
After many tests and with no diagnosis a CT scan eventually showed Sashenka had a meningioma tumour.
Considered to be his fur daughter, Justin, whose partner is expecting their first child, had no hesitation in making an appointment and flying her to Auckland to be operated on by a top animal surgeon.
There Sashenka could get an MRI scan that would enable the surgery to take place β without it she would not have survived.
βIt was critical,β Justin says.
Sashenka made a miraculous recovery from the operation but required a further five scans, two CT scans and three rounds of chemotherapy before she died two years later.
Town and Country vet Roger Bay and his team euthanise a growing number of animals at home, where the petβs last memory is of its happy place.
Although Justin estimates he spent around $75,000 on Sashenkaβs care, he has no regrets and is part of a growing number of Kiwis willing to invest in their petβs care.
βShe was my everythingβ¦my fur daughter and my best friend.β
McMaster said most pet owners that come to her clinic will try and fix βeverythingβ.
βWe very rarely put anything down.β
PD Insurance NZ chief operating officer Michelle Le Long said year-on-year they have seen growth in the pet insurance market, although she thinks the market is still under-insured with less than 25% of the estimated 1.7 companion pets not insured.
Le Long said it wasnβt unusual to have pet owners in their early 20s signing on as the value of pets have increased.
A lot of insurers covered diagnostic MRI scans, she said.
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A roof on Christchurchβs planned stadium is being described as key to making the venue competitive, despite its cost.
Following recently revealed cost blowouts, public feedback has been pouring in on whether Te Kaha stadium should be built as planned.
Rising construction costs have hiked the … View moreA roof on Christchurchβs planned stadium is being described as key to making the venue competitive, despite its cost.
Following recently revealed cost blowouts, public feedback has been pouring in on whether Te Kaha stadium should be built as planned.
Rising construction costs have hiked the forecast cost to build the 30,000-seat venue, described as a multi-use arena, from $533 million to $673m. Further escalations are possible.
City councillors will decide on July 14 whether to top up the budget, pause and redesign the project, or scrap it all together. Paying the extra would boost the average rates bill by $144 a year, or about $2.75 a week.
Read more here and tell us what you think of the stadium plan - and whether it should have a roof, or whether it should go ahead at all - in the comments below.
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Stephanie from Redwood
Good morning everyone if you have or know of someone who is a food vendor and or coffee cart we would love to hear from you as spaces are available this saturday. During winter its half price for vendors ,come on down and join our friendly group, e mail us at Northernmarketchristchurch@gmail.com … View moreGood morning everyone if you have or know of someone who is a food vendor and or coffee cart we would love to hear from you as spaces are available this saturday. During winter its half price for vendors ,come on down and join our friendly group, e mail us at Northernmarketchristchurch@gmail.com for all interested π
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Have you read our June Seniors newsletter? In this issue we discuss the Older Workers Employment Action Plan, Budget 2022 and hear from Equal Employment Commissioner Saunoamaali'i Karanina Sumeo. Read it here now: bit.ly...
Try to read to your child every day. Itβs a special time to snuggle up and enjoy a story. Stories matter and children love re-reading them and poring over the pictures. Try adding funny voices to bring characters to life ?
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We asked neighbours why theyβre not switching power providers and found out for many it feels a bit … View moreThe chilly, gum boot wearing, kettle on, soup season has moved into town! Donβt get stung by your winter power bill neighbours, start shopping around now - even if youβre on a contract.
We asked neighbours why theyβre not switching power providers and found out for many it feels a bit baffling with so many options and not enough help. Read why Kiwis arenβt switching and the easy steps to get your power sorted before bill shock hits.
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