Driver Profile#10
Driver Profile#10 Hussam Talib Faisal A.K.A. Sam -Fleet#7033 -a late model Toyota Camry Hybrid - originally from Iraq have been domiciled in Hamilton for the past 16 years -attended Melville High School and is a Chef by trade -married with an 18 month old son (with another baby on the way) -Sam's hobbies are fishing and the gym -exercise per se - usually starts work bright and early at 5.00am until 7.00pm with Saturdays off -Sam is one of the new young professional drivers coming through, totally customer focused and engaging.
Poll: Do you think a partial demolition is the right call?
One of the most recognisable buildings at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls could be demolished, except for part of the façade.
The school is asking for resource consent to knock down most of the earthquake-prone Cherrington House as part of plans to build a larger, safer administration block.
Do you think a partial demolition is the right call? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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31.8% Yes
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22.7% Not sure
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45.5% No
Poll: Would you like to do this?
The opportunity to www.waikatotimes.co.nz...
|get up close to an 11-month-old tiger cub|, a porcupine, a tuatara or the siamangs could be the perfect Christmas stocking fillers.
The Hamilton Zoo already offers encounters with macaws, tigers, ring-tailed lemurs and rhinos, however soon the others will be on offer.
Would you like to do this? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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75% Yes
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25% Maybe
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0% No
Poll: Have you ever had someone steal your fruit or veg?
Greedy thieves have plundered a Hamilton community garden leaving angry growers without their own spuds to boil on Christmas Day.
Two women laden with produce from “all over the garden” were confronted last week by Fairfield Project gardens co-ordinator Graeme Richer.
Have you ever had someone steal your fruit or veg? Tell us about it in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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47.1% Yes
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52.9% No