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196 days ago

Poppa's pulled pork

Woodcote Retirement Village

As the weather cools and cosy evenings become the norm, there’s nothing better than cranking up the heat and treating yourself to heartwarming comfort food. If you're craving a winter recipe that'll warm you from the inside out, look no further than Brent's irresistible slow-cooked… View moreAs the weather cools and cosy evenings become the norm, there’s nothing better than cranking up the heat and treating yourself to heartwarming comfort food. If you're craving a winter recipe that'll warm you from the inside out, look no further than Brent's irresistible slow-cooked pulled pork. Its smoky, aromatic scent often wafts from Brent’s apartment at Ryman’s Kevin Hickman Village, tempting taste buds and stirring appetites. With its tender meat and velvety sauce, this dish is every bit as delicious as it sounds – you’ll be reaching for seconds, thirds, and maybe even fourths!

Click read more for the full recipe.

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201 days ago

Poll: Are swear words no longer?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

In 2023, Apple amended its autocorrect function to allow Iphone users to freely use their intended word without mentioning 'ducks'. Is this a sign of the times? Are swear words no longer taboo in our communities or workplaces?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to… View more
In 2023, Apple amended its autocorrect function to allow Iphone users to freely use their intended word without mentioning 'ducks'. Is this a sign of the times? Are swear words no longer taboo in our communities or workplaces?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Are swear words no longer?
  • 20.8% Yes - swear words don't phase me
    20.8% Complete
  • 48.5% No - it's still inappropriate to swear
    48.5% Complete
  • 30% It's depends on the word
    30% Complete
  • 0.8% Other - I'll share below!
    0.8% Complete
2899 votes
196 days ago

Mid Winter Christmas Pot Luck Dinner

Fiona Murray from Selwyn Timebank

Join us for our Mid-Winter Christmas Pot-Luck Dinner! Saturday 29th June 6pm to 8.30pm. Join in the fun and have an opportunity to celebrate together. Bring along a little present for the gift game (re-gifting works!). For more details email selwyntimebank@gmail.com
#midwinterchristmasnz #selwynnz… View more
Join us for our Mid-Winter Christmas Pot-Luck Dinner! Saturday 29th June 6pm to 8.30pm. Join in the fun and have an opportunity to celebrate together. Bring along a little present for the gift game (re-gifting works!). For more details email selwyntimebank@gmail.com
#midwinterchristmasnz #selwynnz #timebanking #christmasgiftgame

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196 days ago

Sunshine state of mind

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby

Create a mood-enhancing workspace at home with a fresh and uplifting colour palette with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen and Resene Lustacryl.

Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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196 days ago

Found Toyota key

Kerry from Yaldhurst

Anyone lost a car key for Toyota

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196 days ago

TechMate clinic at New Brighton Office

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

TechMate will be holding their drop in clinic at our office in New Brighton on Monday, 17th June – 12.30-2.30pm
- 133 Brighton Mall (entrance on Union Street, SBA office)

They will be here twice a month.

If this location or time doesn’t work for you then check out the link under ‘Read… View more
TechMate will be holding their drop in clinic at our office in New Brighton on Monday, 17th June – 12.30-2.30pm
- 133 Brighton Mall (entrance on Union Street, SBA office)

They will be here twice a month.

If this location or time doesn’t work for you then check out the link under ‘Read More’ for their website details of TechMate near you

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198 days ago

Greenpark hut evictions

Dianne from Upper Riccarton

www.odt.co.nz... hutt

I want to make people aware of what is happening to our neighbours in the Greenpark huts as the mostly elderly and those with small incomes are being evicted from their homes and community with no place to go. Some have even put their life savings into their humble homes … View more
www.odt.co.nz... hutt

I want to make people aware of what is happening to our neighbours in the Greenpark huts as the mostly elderly and those with small incomes are being evicted from their homes and community with no place to go. Some have even put their life savings into their humble homes which they now have to not only leave but pay to have them removed as well. Shameful.

199 days ago

Did You Know?

Harpreet Singh from Indian Royal Brew | Proudly NZ owned Business

Did you know that peppermint has been used for centuries to aid digestion? 🌿 Its menthol content helps relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, making it a natural remedy for indigestion and IBS. Plus, its antimicrobial properties can help fight infections and boost digestive health. Sip… View moreDid you know that peppermint has been used for centuries to aid digestion? 🌿 Its menthol content helps relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, making it a natural remedy for indigestion and IBS. Plus, its antimicrobial properties can help fight infections and boost digestive health. Sip on some peppermint tea and give your tummy the relief it deserves! 🍃

#PeppermintPower #TeaBenefits #HerbalRemedies #HealthyLiving #DigestiveHealth #IndianRoyalBrew

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197 days ago

Make your family aware: Scam posing as officers returns

The Team from New Zealand Police

A phone scam is re-emerging with cold calling swindlers claiming to be Police officers.

New Zealand Police are advising the public to be vigilant, after a handful of reports have been made in recent days. Unfortunately, at least two elderly Aucklanders have been conned out of tens of thousands … View more
A phone scam is re-emerging with cold calling swindlers claiming to be Police officers.

New Zealand Police are advising the public to be vigilant, after a handful of reports have been made in recent days. Unfortunately, at least two elderly Aucklanders have been conned out of tens of thousands of dollars.

Waitematā CIB’s Detective Senior Sergeant Ryan Bunting says scammers are cold calling, mainly on landlines, and claim to be a Police officer.“They will also provide a fake ID or badge number to make their call seem legitimate,” he says.“This person will carry on and provide a reason for their call: either they are investigating fake bank notes, or that your credit card has been cloned.

“As part of this scam, they will ask you to withdraw money from a nearby bank to be collected or ask you to provide further financial or banking information to aid their investigation.”

Be aware: this is a scam call.

Police are investigating two reports this week, in south Auckland and the North Shore, where two people have fallen victim to the scam. “Both victims withdrew cash from a bank and handed this over to someone who arrived at their door to collect it under the fake cover story,” Detective Senior Sergeant Bunting says.“These victims have had their good-will and trust trodden on by these scammers.”

Investigation staff have ensured there is support available for the victims. Detective Senior Sergeant Bunting says: “Scammers have no ethics whatsoever and will take any opportunity to try and con you.“These scams take many forms, and the offenders trick people under a variety of guises or storylines.”

There are occasions where legitimate Police officers will contact people as part of their duties, he says.

Police are asking the community to be aware and take the opportunity to spread the word amongst friends and family members. “We are particularly keen to ensure elder family members are aware of what is happening,” Detective Senior Sergeant Bunting says. “If anyone receives a call of this nature, hang up.

“If you have had the unfortunate position of being a victim to this scam and have not reported this, we encourage you to report this to Police.”

Please remember:
- Police will never call to ask you for bank details, pin numbers or passwords
- Police do not offer prize money
- Police will not ask you to go to a bank to withdraw money
- If you receive a call out of the blue of a similar nature: challenge the caller to identify themselves, ask for their details.
- Hang up, contact 105 to verify the ID and request the officer to contact you
- If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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197 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

Monthly AEA Web Events

The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.

The Event is always held on the 3rd Sunday of the … View more
Monthly AEA Web Events

The AEA Web Event is a monthly online meeting where AEA members from all over the world come together to share their experience, strength and hope. Three members speak for 10 minutes each, followed by member sharing.

The Event is always held on the 3rd Sunday of the month.

ALL NEWCOMERS WELCOME.

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201 days ago

'Messenger' end-to-end encryption

Gordon from Halswell

Facebook has decided to encrypt messages to some of my contacts and will do more in the coming months.
I can no longer contact these people via Messenger and this is my only way of contacting some of them.
I have tried removing the end-to-end encryption but all the instructions on how to do it, … View more
Facebook has decided to encrypt messages to some of my contacts and will do more in the coming months.
I can no longer contact these people via Messenger and this is my only way of contacting some of them.
I have tried removing the end-to-end encryption but all the instructions on how to do it, do not relate to a laptop, and they say this in the instructions !!
Can anyone help me?

199 days ago

Covid update - National figures

Gordon from Halswell

The National figure is stated as 5230 but with a note saying not all are collated??

Canterbury figures were 805 but that figure does not agree with figures elsewhere. I will use this one until it is resolved
There was a glitch with the 'death' figures which appears to have balanced … View more
The National figure is stated as 5230 but with a note saying not all are collated??

Canterbury figures were 805 but that figure does not agree with figures elsewhere. I will use this one until it is resolved
There was a glitch with the 'death' figures which appears to have balanced out.

Stay aware and safe folks.
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Cases- Deaths - % of National --- Cant new cases

5230* - 20......................15.4% --------805
6142 - 1........................12.0%---------738
6636 - 7 .......................12.6% --------883
6148 - 19.......................10.3% ------ 667
3922 - 13.......................11.3% ------ 444
2287 - 19.......................13.6% ------ 310
2343 -11........................17.0% ------ 399
2383 - 21.......................16.6% ------ 396
2618 - 8.........................16.6%
3385 - 13 ......................16.0%
3399 - 7.........................15.4%
4042 - 14.......................15.9%
4666 - 24 ......................15.0%
4803 - 24 ......................15.0%
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199 days ago

Important message from the Christchurch Botanic Gardens

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The team at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens have shared a message for Christchurch residents and visitors to the Gardens to be aware of.

What you need to know:
- Wolf decoys are being used within the Gardens to deter Canada geese. They said 'Geese have become widespread in the Gardens … View more
The team at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens have shared a message for Christchurch residents and visitors to the Gardens to be aware of.

What you need to know:
- Wolf decoys are being used within the Gardens to deter Canada geese. They said 'Geese have become widespread in the Gardens recently and are wreaking havoc on our waterways, paths and lawns with the sheer amount of poop they produce.'
So far the wolves, a natural predator of geese, are working well. The rangers often move them around so the geese don't get used to their presence.
- There's also been some incidents of the 'wolves' being stolen and injured, so please let the Christchurch Botanic Gardens team know if you see any suspicious behaviour.
- Most importantly, Christchurch Botanic Gardens are asking visitors to please refrain from feeding the geese - it's bad for the environment, spreads disease, and creates stress and competition among the birds.

More info about visiting the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and how to get in touch with their team is here.

205 days ago

Covid update - National figures

Gordon from Halswell

The National figure is hanging around at 6000+ but as we are not into winter proper ??
Canterbury dropped from 883 - 738.
There is a glitch with the 'death' figures

Stay aware and safe folks.
New
Cases- Deaths - % of National --- Cant new cases

6142 - … View more
The National figure is hanging around at 6000+ but as we are not into winter proper ??
Canterbury dropped from 883 - 738.
There is a glitch with the 'death' figures

Stay aware and safe folks.
New
Cases- Deaths - % of National --- Cant new cases

6142 - 1.......................12.0%---------738
6636 - 7 .......................12.6% --------883
6148 - 19.......................10.3% ------ 667
3922 - 13.......................11.3% ------ 444
2287 - 19.......................13.6% ------ 310
2343 -11........................17.0% ------ 399
2383 - 21.......................16.6% ------ 396
2618 - 8.........................16.6%
3385 - 13 ......................16.0%
3399 - 7.........................15.4%
4042 - 14.......................15.9%
4666 - 24 ......................15.0%
4803 - 24 ......................15.0%

199 days ago

Flood funding boost for Canterbury rivers

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Central Government funding to assist with flood resilience has been welcomed by Environment Canterbury.

The regional council has received cash from the new regional infrastructure fund as part of Budget 2024.

Environment Canterbury acting chairperson… View more
By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Central Government funding to assist with flood resilience has been welcomed by Environment Canterbury.

The regional council has received cash from the new regional infrastructure fund as part of Budget 2024.

Environment Canterbury acting chairperson Craig Pauling said the new co-funding arrangement ‘‘is a great start’’.

‘‘Co-investment is something we’ve been pushing for a long time, along with the rest of Te Uru Kahika – Regional and Unitary Councils Aotearoa.

‘‘Flooding is the country’s most common natural hazard, and urgent action is needed to ensure our communities are resilient"

The country’s regional councils have been advocating for central Government support for river resilience projects for several years.

It led to the 'Before the Deluge' report, which was released just before Cyclone Gabrielle struck parts of the North Island last year.

Pauling said Environment Canterbury identified seven priorities for the region, which were put forward in the report.

‘‘We will continue to work with the Government to progress projects to help safeguard lives, property and vital infrastructure across Waitaha, as well as help us with overall river resilience including biodiversity and biosecurity outcomes.

‘‘I am looking forward to keeping the conversations with the Government going and getting these initial pieces of work started.’’

Included in the initial funding round will be upgrades to critical and aged flood management infrastructure across the region to make it more resilient to the changing climate.

Further work on the Rangitata flood resilient programme and projects in South Canterbury will also be funded.

The Government is still working through the amount of support which will be offered to each project.

River resilience was a major focus in the consultation for Environment Canterbury's latest long-term plan.

About three-quarters of submitters supported the council increasing its spending on flood protection, and pest and weed control.

The council is proposing to invest $25 million a year, over the next 10 years, to boost flood protection.

It also plans to introduce a district-wide rate for river resilience in Selwyn, and is considering similar options for the Ashley Rakahuri River and rivers in South Canterbury.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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