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Matt from Burnside
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Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village
At 96, Logan Campbell resident Russell Parrish has achieved an incredible feat - ‘knocking off’ the summit of One Tree Hill 30 times over 30 consecutive days. Plus, it was all for a great cause — raising money and awareness for Alzheimer’s in honor of his late wife Mary.
Every single day… View moreAt 96, Logan Campbell resident Russell Parrish has achieved an incredible feat - ‘knocking off’ the summit of One Tree Hill 30 times over 30 consecutive days. Plus, it was all for a great cause — raising money and awareness for Alzheimer’s in honor of his late wife Mary.
Every single day of September, come rain, shine or blustering gale, Russell set off from his home at Ryman Healthcare’s Greenlane village to walk to the top of the iconic mountain set in the heart of Cornwall Park.
The idea also coincided with Ryman Healthcare’s annual Walking for Wellness challenge, which this year aptly had an Everest theme.
Watch Russell's story and click to read the full story.
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
CAB Christchurch City branch is on the move. We are looking for an office space for rent - East or Central ideally.
Our wish list is ...
- one office (open 9-3 Mon- Fri with 2 of our volunteers)
- a private space to meet clients
- located near public transport
- located near/with other … View moreCAB Christchurch City branch is on the move. We are looking for an office space for rent - East or Central ideally.
Our wish list is ...
- one office (open 9-3 Mon- Fri with 2 of our volunteers)
- a private space to meet clients
- located near public transport
- located near/with other community organisations
As a charity we can't afford flash offices in town but if you are a local community group or business owner that has a spare office we can rent then please get in touch.
If you know of a suitable space please contact us at manager.cabchch@gmail.com
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Kathleen from Upper Riccarton
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Anne from Burnside
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At last, a good news story about what NZ is doing right in comparison to Australia and refuting complaints read on this media from previous posters about how hard it is to be a pensioner in NZ.
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National MP Shane Reti shared pre-election that he's wanting to review the Health Star Rating used on NZ grocery products. This rating is voluntary and uses a scale of 0.5 to five stars to rank packaged food on its nutrient profile. Have these ratings had an affect on what you've been … View moreNational MP Shane Reti shared pre-election that he's wanting to review the Health Star Rating used on NZ grocery products. This rating is voluntary and uses a scale of 0.5 to five stars to rank packaged food on its nutrient profile. Have these ratings had an affect on what you've been buying?
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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
I had to surrender
“As far back as I can remember, I was fascinated by food.” This is what I heard the young woman who carried this message of recovery to me say and I just knew that she knew. I knew that she understood that as much as I wanted to control my eating so I wouldn’t put on any… View moreI had to surrender
“As far back as I can remember, I was fascinated by food.” This is what I heard the young woman who carried this message of recovery to me say and I just knew that she knew. I knew that she understood that as much as I wanted to control my eating so I wouldn’t put on any more weight, I just couldn’t.
Mark & Rachael from Upper Riccarton
Hi Does anyone have Cars 2 and cars 3 DVDs in good working condition to sell
Margaret Stoddart Retirement Village
Ryman Healthcare has again been recognised as a top provider at the 2023 Aged Advisor ‘People Choice Awards’.
This year Ryman was selected as a finalist for Best Provider Nationwide, and Diana Isaac took home Best Large Retirement Village / Lifestyle Village.
The awards, run by … View moreRyman Healthcare has again been recognised as a top provider at the 2023 Aged Advisor ‘People Choice Awards’.
This year Ryman was selected as a finalist for Best Provider Nationwide, and Diana Isaac took home Best Large Retirement Village / Lifestyle Village.
The awards, run by agedadvisor.co.nz are based on almost 11,300 reviews and ratings for more than 890 facilities. Over 1600 of those in-depth reviews went towards this year’s awards.
Ryman took home the top prize in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. As a finalist this year Aged Advisor voters recognise Ryman’s continued growth and efforts within the aged care sector.
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Karl from Burnside
BOOK FAIR. TABLE TOP SALE & SAUSAGE SIZZLE!
GORDON SCOUT DEN
BURNSIDE PARK
30 AVONHEAD ROAD
SATURDAY 28 OCTOBER. 9AM-4PM
SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER. 9AM-12PM
Negotiable
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Hi neighbours, would you rather pay more rates or cut services?
City councillors are accusing Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger of paving the way for asset sales by making “dramatic” claims about the council’s dire finances.
They say cuts to core council services like libraries and … View moreHi neighbours, would you rather pay more rates or cut services?
City councillors are accusing Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger of paving the way for asset sales by making “dramatic” claims about the council’s dire finances.
They say cuts to core council services like libraries and swimming pools, as proposed by Mauger, were so unpalatable to the public they would never get through.
On Monday, Mauger said the council was in “shit creek financially” and cuts to libraries and swimming pools were on the cards to avoid an 18% rates increase next year.
Read the full story by reporter Tina Law here (two articles free per month, then subscription required) and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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