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Hi neighbours! We're just having a short gathering at 10.20am this Sunday, sharing communion together before we head out to bless a local preschool with a working bee for our Muck In Sunday. As always, the coffee will be hot at 10.15am!
Hi neighbours,
Chicken is a popular dish for many Kiwi families. But are you happy to pay the extra cost for free-range or organic chicken? If so, why do you fork out extra for it? Although buying free-range chicken might be an ethical choice for many, it's … View moreHi neighbours,
Chicken is a popular dish for many Kiwi families. But are you happy to pay the extra cost for free-range or organic chicken? If so, why do you fork out extra for it? Although buying free-range chicken might be an ethical choice for many, it's not necessarily any healthier than other chicken.
As part of a new Stuff series, we look at why chicken is so cheap to buy nowadays, what happens inside the barn, why chickens get so big and the use of antibiotics in chicken feed. To learn more about what happens to your chicken before you put it in your shopping trolley, click the links above.
Have you got an opinion on the topic? Share your thoughts in the replies below. (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby
Are your children or grandchildren scared of the dark? Give them something fun to look at when the lights go out with this clever glow in the dark moons made using Resene testpots and Resene FX Nightlight glow in the dark paint. Your kids will love it! Make the most of your weekend with this … View moreAre your children or grandchildren scared of the dark? Give them something fun to look at when the lights go out with this clever glow in the dark moons made using Resene testpots and Resene FX Nightlight glow in the dark paint. Your kids will love it! Make the most of your weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
Tom from Rolleston
Two very nice speakers for sale to the highest bidder over $20.-
Price: $20
This summer, Bread & Circus – World Buskers Festival invites you to step into the heart of one of the world’s most unconventional cities for a whole month of extravaganza.
Celebrating a rich 25-year history, Bread & Circus 2019 is all about taking world buskers festival into the … View moreThis summer, Bread & Circus – World Buskers Festival invites you to step into the heart of one of the world’s most unconventional cities for a whole month of extravaganza.
Celebrating a rich 25-year history, Bread & Circus 2019 is all about taking world buskers festival into the future, with reimagined twists and turns.
Full program out now featuring international circus sensation LIMBO in The Spiegeltent. The show so hot, Madonna saw it twice!
Find out more!
The Team from Christchurch City Council
We’re consulting on a project to ensure our streets and public spaces are as safe as possible in the event of an earthquake.
We think the central city inside the four avenues should be a designated a high-traffic area. Do you agree? Have your say here: bit.ly...
We will also be holding three … View moreWe’re consulting on a project to ensure our streets and public spaces are as safe as possible in the event of an earthquake.
We think the central city inside the four avenues should be a designated a high-traffic area. Do you agree? Have your say here: bit.ly...
We will also be holding three presentations at Council Civic Offices on October 29, 30 and 31. Follow the link for more info.
Peggy from Upper Riccarton
I love walking and I love Dogs, so i thought why not combine both and put it out there!!
If you’re to busy with work and life commitments leave me a message and I’ll happily take care of your wee friend. An hour or 2 or maybe even the afternoon or morning, you say the word and we’ll work … View moreI love walking and I love Dogs, so i thought why not combine both and put it out there!!
If you’re to busy with work and life commitments leave me a message and I’ll happily take care of your wee friend. An hour or 2 or maybe even the afternoon or morning, you say the word and we’ll work something out?! I’m in my 30’s and responsible is my middle name :)
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
A scammer pretending to be a school principal is targeting staff at schools and universities.
Police are investigating a scam that targeted school administration staff who were emailed by a person purporting to be the school's principal. The email asked them to purchase App Store or iTunes … View moreA scammer pretending to be a school principal is targeting staff at schools and universities.
Police are investigating a scam that targeted school administration staff who were emailed by a person purporting to be the school's principal. The email asked them to purchase App Store or iTunes gift cards, scratch them and provide the numbers via email, a police statement on Wednesday said.
Three educational facilities had been targeted in mid-October, a police spokeswoman said. Police would not identify the schools involved. Read more here
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Some Kiwi households could be hit with a bill of more than $3500 every year to help pay for billions of dollars of upgrades needed to fix New Zealand's wastewater systems.
Councils may have to find up to $2.1 billion to fund vital improvements to the ageing network so treatment plants meet … View moreSome Kiwi households could be hit with a bill of more than $3500 every year to help pay for billions of dollars of upgrades needed to fix New Zealand's wastewater systems.
Councils may have to find up to $2.1 billion to fund vital improvements to the ageing network so treatment plants meet environmental standards, a report found.
Read more by clicking the link below and let us know what you think in the comments. (Please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).
It’s official! Save Barn’s Summer Showdown is coming to Christchurch for 1 DAY ONLY - Saturday 3rd November!
Saddle up for some serious savings on home and garden, trailers, tools, fishing, summer essentials and heaps more.
Plus - FREE sausage sizzle, FREE cake and coffee
Be one of … View moreIt’s official! Save Barn’s Summer Showdown is coming to Christchurch for 1 DAY ONLY - Saturday 3rd November!
Saddle up for some serious savings on home and garden, trailers, tools, fishing, summer essentials and heaps more.
Plus - FREE sausage sizzle, FREE cake and coffee
Be one of the first 20 customers to make a purchase in store and get a FREE gift and from 12 noon we’ll be giving away spot prizes every hour!
It’s all going down at 1 Lancaster Street, Waltham, on Saturday 3rd November – We’ll see you there!
Find out more!
If you want a career with variety, a good income and the potential to be your own boss, a trade could be just the thing.
Ara Institute of Canterbury in Christchurch has trades programmes starting February in, painting and decorating, engineering trades, electrical trades and joinery. There’s a… View moreIf you want a career with variety, a good income and the potential to be your own boss, a trade could be just the thing.
Ara Institute of Canterbury in Christchurch has trades programmes starting February in, painting and decorating, engineering trades, electrical trades and joinery. There’s a Youth Pathway foundation course in building and construction, and the Timaru campus has programmes in painting and decorating and engineering trades.
These programmes are enrolling now so see the website or call 0800 24 24 76 for more details and apply today to start in February
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Lately, we've heard of a lot of people leaving Auckland city due to factors such as the cheaper cost of living, job opportunities or to be closer to family etc. We're keen to know - what age were you when you left Auckland? Let us know by voting below - or tell us more in the comments.
… View moreLately, we've heard of a lot of people leaving Auckland city due to factors such as the cheaper cost of living, job opportunities or to be closer to family etc. We're keen to know - what age were you when you left Auckland? Let us know by voting below - or tell us more in the comments.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
The Christchurch City Council is proposing creating bus lanes on Moorhouse Ave and Lincoln Rd, to cater for expected population growth in the southwest of the city.
Do you think they're a good idea, or will they slow down traffic too much? (Please write NFP if you don't want your comment… View moreThe Christchurch City Council is proposing creating bus lanes on Moorhouse Ave and Lincoln Rd, to cater for expected population growth in the southwest of the city.
Do you think they're a good idea, or will they slow down traffic too much? (Please write NFP if you don't want your comment published on Stuff.co.nz or in print)
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Trish from Trish Greenwood Mortgage & Insurance Adviser
Some tips for getting mortgage ready!
Hi neighbours,
What do you like about the Garden City? Christchurch's mood is changing as locals begin to feel more positive about their city, new research reveals.
A quality of life survey has found Christchurch residents far more likely than those in other main centres to say their city … View moreHi neighbours,
What do you like about the Garden City? Christchurch's mood is changing as locals begin to feel more positive about their city, new research reveals.
A quality of life survey has found Christchurch residents far more likely than those in other main centres to say their city had become a better place to live in the past year. To read more, click here.
So, what do you think of these results? What do you love about your hometown? Are there things that bother you - if so, what improvements would you like to see? Let us know in the replies! (Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff)
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