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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Florica Vasiliu, from Miramar, is the proud owner of brother and sister Marinela and Dragos.
"Here is a picture of Marinela and Dragos chilling out. Behind them is a picture of their distant relative that died in 2019."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on … View moreFlorica Vasiliu, from Miramar, is the proud owner of brother and sister Marinela and Dragos.
"Here is a picture of Marinela and Dragos chilling out. Behind them is a picture of their distant relative that died in 2019."
Remember if you want your pet featured on Neighbourly, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo. Please remember to say what suburb you live in.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we have a lovely adoption update on Ruthie, who was recently adopted from Wellington SPCA.
"To say that adopting Ruthie has been an adjustment would be an understatement, to say the least.
We adopted her not long after our previous cat T passed away. So we went from having a big, … View moreThis week we have a lovely adoption update on Ruthie, who was recently adopted from Wellington SPCA.
"To say that adopting Ruthie has been an adjustment would be an understatement, to say the least.
We adopted her not long after our previous cat T passed away. So we went from having a big, old man cat who didn't really do much to having Ruthie, who is much younger and much livelier to contend with.
When I adopted her, I was told that she was quite shy and timid, that was true for the first week or so she was at home with us, but now she is loud and 'in your face' and takes great joy in running up and down the hallway and playing with toys.
She also loves to yell for attention in the middle of the night, but we are hoping that now she is spending more time outside, she will sleep a bit more at night and stop waking us up so early in the morning. She is very talkative, makes lovely prrp noises when she doesn't feel like meowing at us.
While she is very different from our last cat, she is very loved and has settled in well to her new home. She's come out of her shell a lot in the last few weeks and is making us all very happy to have her around. Thank you so much for helping me find her. Grace (Ruthie's forever person)."
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Kāpiti Coast District Council is reminding people that it is phasing out cheques.
Cheques are checking out! Banks in New Zealand are phasing out the use of the payment method which means we will no longer be able to take cheques for rates or services. From 15 June this year we will no longer be … View moreKāpiti Coast District Council is reminding people that it is phasing out cheques.
Cheques are checking out! Banks in New Zealand are phasing out the use of the payment method which means we will no longer be able to take cheques for rates or services. From 15 June this year we will no longer be accepting cheques. There are loads of other ways to make payments, like direct debit, EFTPOS or internet banking, but we realise this change may be disconcerting for some. Help is available through our friendly service centre team, or by contacting SeniorNet. Visit kapiticoast.govt.nz/online-payments for more info.
Gary from Waikanae
With a return to "Normality" and the "Rat Race" are you finding that you are running out of energy and catching bugs more regularly? If so this talk may help you overcome these issues.
When:- Tuesday 27 April at 7.20pm
Where:- Room 5 at the Johnsonville Community Centre,
… View moreWith a return to "Normality" and the "Rat Race" are you finding that you are running out of energy and catching bugs more regularly? If so this talk may help you overcome these issues.
When:- Tuesday 27 April at 7.20pm
Where:- Room 5 at the Johnsonville Community Centre,
3 Frankmoore Ave, Johnsonville
Seating is limited so RSVP to Gary on 021 1155049
Donna from Otaki District
Time: 1.30pm with Mix-n-Mingle, meeting starts 2pm.
Baptist Church, Te Moana Rd, Waikanae - in the Cafe
Updates from the evening meeting followed by research
Can't make it to our monthly evening meetings? Want a more informal gathering to share stories & research ideas/gain tips? Come … View moreTime: 1.30pm with Mix-n-Mingle, meeting starts 2pm.
Baptist Church, Te Moana Rd, Waikanae - in the Cafe
Updates from the evening meeting followed by research
Can't make it to our monthly evening meetings? Want a more informal gathering to share stories & research ideas/gain tips? Come along and meet the daytime crew.
Visitors welcome - door charge of $3 for non members.
Visitors are Welcome to both our Branch meetings
Donna from Otaki District
Tues 27 April 7.00 p.m
Coast Community Church, 57 Hinemoa St, Paraparaumu
Speaker & Topic: Peter Cooke who will discuss the process of
producing the book Roll of NZ's 2nd World War Dead, which lists how, when, where & why 13,177 NZ'rs died
Margaret from Waikanae
Reading lamp - Mitre10 selling for $109.00, which is what I paid - sell for $40.00
Price: $40
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Follow the link, select the 6-month option and use the promo code SSTMOTHERSDAY at the … View moreLooking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?
From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!
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Rena from Paraparaumu
Wireless headphones, great for gym or cycling, never used , $45 ono ,was unsuitable for elderly husband.
Negotiable
Two more weeks for earlybird tickets at $25 then May 8th tickets $30. Students $10 at all times. Go to eventfinda to book at www.eventfinda.co.nz... or to Coastlands service desk for tickets.
Check KCO out on Fb and at www.kco.nz...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Minister of Local Government Nanaia Mahuta is carrying out a widespread review of local government. One of the issues that will inevitably be looked at is amalgamation.
Do you support amalgamating council's in the region.
Should Kāpiti, for instance, amalgamate with Wellington?
If you do not … View moreMinister of Local Government Nanaia Mahuta is carrying out a widespread review of local government. One of the issues that will inevitably be looked at is amalgamation.
Do you support amalgamating council's in the region.
Should Kāpiti, for instance, amalgamate with Wellington?
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