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1469 days ago

Sharing Success

Principal Immigration Adviser from Zealand Immigration

What a nice morning! we have a got such a good feedback from one of our happy client this morning:)

''Dear Gaurav Sir
Zealand Immigration is amazing. You guys work hard and goes extra mile to get my VOC approved. I am surprised that my voc approved within a week and it is only possible … View more
What a nice morning! we have a got such a good feedback from one of our happy client this morning:)

''Dear Gaurav Sir
Zealand Immigration is amazing. You guys work hard and goes extra mile to get my VOC approved. I am surprised that my voc approved within a week and it is only possible because of you guys and I am very happy for that.
Thank you again you help me and my family to get our visas approved all the time.
Thank you ''

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1469 days ago

Christmas gift collection for children living with violence

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Aviva is collecting gifts for children living with violence.

Please read the below message if you're interested in gifting to another family this Christmas:

The past year has left an impact on our communities that will be felt for years to come.

But you can help, by ensuring a family in … View more
Aviva is collecting gifts for children living with violence.

Please read the below message if you're interested in gifting to another family this Christmas:

The past year has left an impact on our communities that will be felt for years to come.

But you can help, by ensuring a family in your community has a gifts to open on Christmas morning.

Bring a gift to The Loft (Level 1, Eastgate Shopping Centre) by Friday December 11 to support children or families living with violence.

Don't know what to give? Here are some ideas:

New children’s books, games, and toys, new clothes, sports equipment,
presents for older teens, presents for Mum, Dad, or other parental figures, petrol and grocery vouchers, warehouse and mall vouchers, entertainment passes for families.

Gifts must be unwrapped please.

Toy weapons such as nerf guns or water pistols can't be accepted.

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1470 days ago

Great Push Bike hardly used

Kathryn from Avonside - Dallington

Belonged to my grandson whose not ridden it for years. We have been "baby sitting" it in our garage and it's well overdue to get a new home. It's a Comuter, 8 gears, maybe needs new inner tubes, hard to tell as the tyres are flat. Been well looked after not bashed about at … View moreBelonged to my grandson whose not ridden it for years. We have been "baby sitting" it in our garage and it's well overdue to get a new home. It's a Comuter, 8 gears, maybe needs new inner tubes, hard to tell as the tyres are flat. Been well looked after not bashed about at all or left in the weather. We also have a lock and pump. Best offer - it's all yours!!!!
Want to view no problem calll me on 021-039-4237. cheers K

Wll try to get some pics up asap.

Negotiable

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1473 days ago

Banks Peninsula water supplies under pressure

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

The Christchurch City Council is urging Banks Peninsula residents to start saving water now as stream-fed water supplies in the area keep dropping.

Akaroa’s cumulative rainfall this year is the lowest it has been in a decade, putting extra pressure on the town’s water supply. Its current total… View more
The Christchurch City Council is urging Banks Peninsula residents to start saving water now as stream-fed water supplies in the area keep dropping.

Akaroa’s cumulative rainfall this year is the lowest it has been in a decade, putting extra pressure on the town’s water supply. Its current total rainfall for the year sits at 447 millimetres – less than half the 10-year average of 957mm.

The council says Duvauchelle’s water supply is also under extra pressure, with the streams that supply it running particularly low for November.

Last month Christchurch residents were also urged to start watching their water use as demand on the city’s water supply network ramped up early.

The seasonal outlook from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) indicates the current warm and dry trend is likely to continue until at least the end of the year.

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1470 days ago

HOMED Saturday 14th November

Reporter Homed - The Press

What's your favorite Canterbury property from this week's issue of HOMED?
Click the link below to choose

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1470 days ago

Charisma Spring Dance

Christine from Woolston

Thankyou to everyone who attended my Charisma show at Avondale golf club , I had a great night entertaining you. I hope you will come again .

1472 days ago

Looking For Keith & Alison

Melissa from Woolston

Hi
I'm looking for a potential family relative named Keith who lives or lived in Holton St Chch.
Any info would be appreciated.

1477 days ago

HOMED Saturday 31st OCTOBER

Reporter Homed - The Press

So many beautiful properties in this week's edition of HOMED.
Which open homes will you be attending?

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1473 days ago

Help us save lives every day New Zealand Flying Doctors Trust

Canterbury Air Rescue Trust

With over 1,000 missions a year in our www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... '|flying intensive care unit|’, we need your help to raise $175,000 for our sickest and most vulnerable patients.

The www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... |New Zealand Flying Doctors| are only partly government funded, and it is … View more
With over 1,000 missions a year in our www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... '|flying intensive care unit|’, we need your help to raise $175,000 for our sickest and most vulnerable patients.

The www.nzflyingdoctors.co.nz... |New Zealand Flying Doctors| are only partly government funded, and it is only with the kindness and generosity of the community that we can continue to deliver this life-saving service. With mission numbers increasing each year, the need is greater than ever before.

Today we are asking you to support missions for neonatal and paediatric patients - with over 70 missions a year for children under 15 years of age, we are focused on getting each and every one of them the right medical care.

Your contribution will help save the lives of New Zealand children!
DONATE NOW

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1473 days ago

Reach Out 🤝 Look Out 👀 Help Out 💖

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

To find your nearest Neighbourhood Support or to get in touch about setting up a new one, go to:

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1474 days ago
1473 days ago

Recycle a school desk

The Team from Resene ColorShop Lichfield Street

Make homework fun by transforming an old school desk into a bright and appealing workstation using your children’s favourite Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create your own.

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1473 days ago

What's On this weekend around us

Soozie Bragg from Bromley Community Association

Saturday 7th November
Plant Sale - Linwood Resource Centre Linwood Ave 10am to 1pm
Seaside Market - New Brighton Mall 10am to 2pm
Lyttelton Book Fair - Lyttelton Arts Factory Oxford St 9am to 2pm
Mt Pleasant Art & Craft Market - Mt Pleasant Comm Centre 9.30am to 12.30pm
Spirited Cemetery Tours … View more
Saturday 7th November
Plant Sale - Linwood Resource Centre Linwood Ave 10am to 1pm
Seaside Market - New Brighton Mall 10am to 2pm
Lyttelton Book Fair - Lyttelton Arts Factory Oxford St 9am to 2pm
Mt Pleasant Art & Craft Market - Mt Pleasant Comm Centre 9.30am to 12.30pm
Spirited Cemetery Tours - Linwood Cemetery 2pm to 5pm ccc.govt.nz...
Blokart Beach Blast - New Brighton Pier 3pm to 6pm
Ferrymead Night Market - Heritage Park 4pm to 8pm

Sunday 8th November
Housie - Bromley Community Centre - Hosted today by Linwood
Kids Hub 1.30pm to 3.45pm.

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1475 days ago

Local food heroes celebrated at Canterbury hospo awards

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

Whether you're into fine dining, fast food, beer and wine or eating sustainably, Christchurch has the place for you.

The city’s reputation as a hospitality hub is steadily growing as new food spots crop up while established spots continue to prosper.

The latest batch of outstanding … View more
Whether you're into fine dining, fast food, beer and wine or eating sustainably, Christchurch has the place for you.

The city’s reputation as a hospitality hub is steadily growing as new food spots crop up while established spots continue to prosper.

The latest batch of outstanding hospitality venues were recognised at the Canterbury Hospitality Awards on Monday evening.

Popular wine bar Cellar Door was named supreme establishment of the year; barbecue joint Smokey T's claimed the people’s choice award; Child Sister won the outstanding café award and OGB won best bar for the fourth year running.

The Vagabond Chefs won the community award for their efforts following the Covid-19 alert level 4 lockdown. They contributed regular donations of resources and food to Christchurch City Mission and KidsCan to help those most in need.

In the individual categories, Inati eatery chef Simon Levy took out outstanding chef of the year, Charles Guillotine Gillet of The Last Word claimed bartender of the year, whilst barista of the year went to Fumihiko Takai of Espresso Studio by Fushoken, in Riverside Market.

Click the 'Read more' link below for the full list of winners.

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1475 days ago

Leaning Christchurch lighthouse guided to its own safe waters

Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News

A symbol of safety in Christchurch's port for 130 years has returned to its rightful home after close to a decade in storage.

The region's September 2010 earthquake left the Lyttelton Lighthouse leaning over precariously after the foundations of the harbour’s eastern mole on which it … View more
A symbol of safety in Christchurch's port for 130 years has returned to its rightful home after close to a decade in storage.

The region's September 2010 earthquake left the Lyttelton Lighthouse leaning over precariously after the foundations of the harbour’s eastern mole on which it stood subsided almost two metres.

It rested that way for eight months, tilting at an angle of 15 degrees – four times that of the Leaning Tower of Pisa – until it was rescued in May 2011. It was then carried by barge across the harbour to safe land, stored carefully near the entrance to the Lyttelton Tunnel.

With the mole, or breakwater, repaired as part of the project to build a cruise-ship berth in Lyttelton, the lighthouse was last week returned to its original spot and affixed to new foundations.

International shipping regulations mean the lighthouse will be off-limits to the public, although people will have a good view of it from nearby Naval Point – and of course from the sea.

And while its days as a navigation necessity came to an end in the early 1990s, the glow of its paraffin lamp replaced by modern lights, the Lyttelton Lighthouse will still shine out across the harbour.

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