Wigram, Christchurch

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383 days ago

***Can you help find our next space ***

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 more
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 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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383 days ago

RIDGELINE TRAMPING BOOTS Brand New

Murray from Halswell

RIDGELINE APACHE TRAMPING BOOTS BRAND NEW .

Size UK 08 / EURO 42 $200
Brand New Never used sell $200. I got the wrong size .

My loss is your gain. Cost me $300

Phone / TXT 0275417518

www.gearshop.co.nz...

Price: $200

384 days ago

Smooth your skin with NZ House & Garden

NZ House and Garden

Subscribe or gift a NZ House & Garden subscription before 27 November and receive a FREE Antipodes Eve Bio-Retinol Line Reduction Serum worth $60.

Eve Bio-Retinol Line Reduction Serum is scientifically shown to stimulate type I collagen production by up to 55%* plus, 97% of users said their… View more
Subscribe or gift a NZ House & Garden subscription before 27 November and receive a FREE Antipodes Eve Bio-Retinol Line Reduction Serum worth $60.

Eve Bio-Retinol Line Reduction Serum is scientifically shown to stimulate type I collagen production by up to 55%* plus, 97% of users said their skin felt smoother after four weeks’ use*.

Every issue of NZ House & Garden is filled with inspirational homes and gardens, as well as sumptuous food, lifestyle features, shopping trends, and much more.

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The team at NZ House & Garden

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385 days ago

Wanted

Kathleen from Upper Riccarton

Hi does any one have a royal canin dog food container lying around they no longer want please I no I can use other containers but be cool if can fins a royal canin one like one in picture or other ones please and thank u

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385 days ago

Local Teenager Bin Cleaning

Ben from Aidanfield

Hi Everyone, I am a local Halswell teenager that has just left school and looking to make some money over the Christmas break.

So I've decided to start back up a wheelie bin cleaning service that services Halswell and all surrounding areas such as Wigram, Aidanfield, Oaklands, Hillmorton, … View more
Hi Everyone, I am a local Halswell teenager that has just left school and looking to make some money over the Christmas break.

So I've decided to start back up a wheelie bin cleaning service that services Halswell and all surrounding areas such as Wigram, Aidanfield, Oaklands, Hillmorton, Spreydon, Prebbleton, Rolleston, Hornby, Riccarton and many other surrounding neighborhoods!

I'm currently charging $40 for three, $35 for two and $30 for one. If you'd be interested, please contact me at my Facebook page I set up here, or via messages: www.facebook.com...

385 days ago

Time to PLAY PrizeMe!

The Team from NZ Compare

PrizeMe is a fun memory-matching game!
Simply match the prize cards for a chance to WIN, it's that easy. $10,000 worth of fantastic prizes to be won! Click below to PLAY NOW.

How to WIN?
1. Play every day to get an entry (Now - 17 Nov, 2023)
2. Want to double your chances to WIN? Set … View more
PrizeMe is a fun memory-matching game!
Simply match the prize cards for a chance to WIN, it's that easy. $10,000 worth of fantastic prizes to be won! Click below to PLAY NOW.

How to WIN?
1. Play every day to get an entry (Now - 17 Nov, 2023)
2. Want to double your chances to WIN? Set a Price Alert!
3. Winners will be drawn weekly! 

*A Price Alert will let you know when an item has reached the right price for buying! Perfect for keeping an eye on Black Friday deals.

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386 days ago

Shelve it

The Team from Resene ColorShop Hornby

Maximise that awkward corner or otherwise inaccessible space with sleek fitted shelves painted in Resene paints.

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

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386 days ago

Cancer and Sugar

Gordon from Halswell

In a post that has just closed, someone commented about Sugar and Cancer. It inferred that Sugar was a cause
"Sugar is not a carcinogenic (cancer-causing) substance. However, over-consumption of sugar, particularly added sugars in processed beverages and foods, can contribute to obesity which… View more
In a post that has just closed, someone commented about Sugar and Cancer. It inferred that Sugar was a cause
"Sugar is not a carcinogenic (cancer-causing) substance. However, over-consumption of sugar, particularly added sugars in processed beverages and foods, can contribute to obesity which is an important risk factor for cancer. There is no evidence that consuming sugar makes cancer cells grow faster or cause cancer."

390 days ago

Poll: Do Health Star Ratings influence your grocery shop?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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?

Type NFP if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Do Health Star Ratings influence your grocery shop?
  • 19.9% Yes, I use them a lot
    19.9% Complete
  • 47.9% No, I don't look at them
    47.9% Complete
  • 31.1% Occasionally they are helpful
    31.1% Complete
  • 1% Other - I'll share below
    1% Complete
2096 votes
387 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

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 more
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 more weight, I just couldn’t.

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387 days ago

Cars 2 and Cars 3

Mark & Rachael from Upper Riccarton

Hi Does anyone have Cars 2 and cars 3 DVDs in good working condition to sell

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387 days ago

Full gas bottle for sale

Elis from Hoon Hay

Full bottle of gas (new) for $40. Please contact Elis on 0212067987.
Update : This item has just been sold, thank you.
Sat 28 Oct

Price: $40

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387 days ago

‘Absolutely fabulous’ recognition from Aged Advisor

Anthony Wilding 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 more
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 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.

Click to read more.

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388 days ago

Covid update - National figures w/e 22/10

Gordon from Halswell

These are only the new cases 'reported' many are either not reporting and carrying on as normal or wearing masks.
COVID has not gone away like the flu, and more people are dying.
New cases - Deaths
4018 - 23
3916 - 17
3571 - 15
2968 - 14
2998 - 18
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These are only the new cases 'reported' many are either not reporting and carrying on as normal or wearing masks.
COVID has not gone away like the flu, and more people are dying.
New cases - Deaths
4018 - 23
3916 - 17
3571 - 15
2968 - 14
2998 - 18
3095 - 20
3458 - 15
3625 -- 11
3484 -- 22
3953 -- 12

394 days ago

‘Perfect storm’: Tough decisions ahead for council under financial pressure

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 more
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 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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