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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
There has been a lot of submissions for Pet of the Day lately. Thanks for all your cute photos and here is a bonus from Jani McCarthy of her much loved cat. It would be great to get some dogs.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent … View moreThere has been a lot of submissions for Pet of the Day lately. Thanks for all your cute photos and here is a bonus from Jani McCarthy of her much loved cat. It would be great to get some dogs.
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say which suburb you live in.
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Over half the kiwis who checked their plan, saved $$$ on their power bill. You could too. We are Electra, the lines company delivering electricity to the Horowhenua and Kāpiti area.
Whoever your power supplier, we are making it easier for you to be on the right plan in 3 steps:
1. check… View moreOver half the kiwis who checked their plan, saved $$$ on their power bill. You could too. We are Electra, the lines company delivering electricity to the Horowhenua and Kāpiti area.
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Kirsten from Raumati Beach
Runs but recommend engine work be undertaken. Would suit first time rider. $650.00 or near offer. Please call Greg 027 498 5986 or send a message for all enquiries. Thanks.
Price: $650
Reporter Kāpiti Observer
Kia ora neighbours,
Industry experts say we should be preparing to pay more for our barista coffees in order keep local cafes alive, Stuff reports.
While the average price of a regular coffee is between $4.50 and $5, the cost of running a cafe has increased exponentially due to rising rents, … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Industry experts say we should be preparing to pay more for our barista coffees in order keep local cafes alive, Stuff reports.
While the average price of a regular coffee is between $4.50 and $5, the cost of running a cafe has increased exponentially due to rising rents, wages, and milk prices. Former cafe owner Richard Corney says taking these into account, a fair price for a coffee is closer to $6.50 to $7:
"In the New Year, people have to be prepared to pay up to $7.20 for a large flat white, and $20 for a plate of brunch food. If you’re not, I completely understand, but we will see the demise of the hospitality sector."
How much are you willing to pay for your morning coffee? Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comment featured in the conversations section of the Kāpiti Observer.
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Christine from Raumati South
This Fisher and Paykel Fabricsmart top- loader ..is free for parts or repair motor control module and have a good machine. Model WA70T60FW1 Ph: 0212474717
When an inlet pipe sprung a leak , water got into this part. Have quote for new part and install $395
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James from Waikanae
They can't get this one right can they?
This recall has been updated to include additional affected batches of Woolworths branded raw sugar. New Zealand Sugar Company Ltd provided incorrect lot information leading to an update of this recall. These products were available at SuperValue, … View moreThey can't get this one right can they?
This recall has been updated to include additional affected batches of Woolworths branded raw sugar. New Zealand Sugar Company Ltd provided incorrect lot information leading to an update of this recall. These products were available at SuperValue, FreshChoice and Countdown stores throughout New Zealand.
If you have purchased these products, do not consume. The immediate food safety risk from these products is considered to be low, but if you have any health concerns, you should consult your doctor.
READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...
Jayne Collins from Kapiti Women's Centre
We have a women in need of a double buggy and front pack for a 3 month old, if anyone in the community has these to donate, this would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
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Vincent from Waikanae
Can some one help me, Where can i get this Lift Chair fix in the Wellington Area its not working
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Words and picture from Louise Thomas. Forest and Bird recently did a story on spoonbills, noting their numbers are increasingly rapidly.
"We have royal spoonbills/kōtuku ngutupapa (Platalea regia) a plenty at home on the Hutt River, but I love the concentric rings made by the sand on a bend … View moreWords and picture from Louise Thomas. Forest and Bird recently did a story on spoonbills, noting their numbers are increasingly rapidly.
"We have royal spoonbills/kōtuku ngutupapa (Platalea regia) a plenty at home on the Hutt River, but I love the concentric rings made by the sand on a bend at the Waikanae River mouth. This chap looks busy on official business."
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
The Government is moving to make it much harder to buy cigarettes. People born after 2009 could become New Zealand’s first-ever smokefree generation, in a policy move that is expected to bring $5 billion in health savings.
On Thursday, Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announced a radical… View moreThe Government is moving to make it much harder to buy cigarettes. People born after 2009 could become New Zealand’s first-ever smokefree generation, in a policy move that is expected to bring $5 billion in health savings.
On Thursday, Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announced a radical and world-leading plan to ban tobacco sales to a generation, as well as lower the nicotine level in all tobacco products and drastically reduce number of places that can sell them, through the new Smokefree 2025 action plan.
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Edwina from Waikanae
Could 'affordable' housing policies fix the broken property ladder?
Dileepa Fonseka
05:00, Dec 12 2021
In Stuff News today - an excellent update on the different options to make housing affordable for 'the missing middle" - people who can't afford to rent and can't … View moreCould 'affordable' housing policies fix the broken property ladder?
Dileepa Fonseka
05:00, Dec 12 2021
In Stuff News today - an excellent update on the different options to make housing affordable for 'the missing middle" - people who can't afford to rent and can't afford to buy.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
"I was a stray before coming to SPCA. I am now searching for my forever home. I am a big sweet natured boy. I would love a home with a female rabbit to be friends with. I will need a secure outdoor pen for daytime and an indoor space for night so I can be a part of the family."
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