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Did your favourite restaurant make the cut? The results are in and New Zealand's top 100 restaurants for 2018 have been named! Click here to read all about them.
So what do you think? Did your favourite place to eat at miss out? Which restaurants from your city would you … View moreHi neighbours,
Did your favourite restaurant make the cut? The results are in and New Zealand's top 100 restaurants for 2018 have been named! Click here to read all about them.
So what do you think? Did your favourite place to eat at miss out? Which restaurants from your city would you add to the list? Let us know in the replies!
(Please add "NFP/not for print" if you do not want your images/ comments used on Stuff).
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Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was … View moreKia ora neighbours,
Te reo is in the spotlight and is being celebrated throughout the country as part of Māori Language Week. This week, Barbershop in Blue returned with a waiata, parents shared stories about raising children as bilingual, Stuff became Puna, and the future of te reo in NZ was debated.
But one debate is still ramping up - should the New Zealand Wars become a compulsory part of the curriculum? What do you think? Take part in our poll below!
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The Gleniti Community Fruit and Vege Sharing Stand was officially launched in Timaru's Poplar St on Monday by neighbour Marise Mulcahy.
The initiative follows a similar set-up in Waimate where a produce stall was launched last month. Timaru neighbour is calling on residents to place fresh … View moreThe Gleniti Community Fruit and Vege Sharing Stand was officially launched in Timaru's Poplar St on Monday by neighbour Marise Mulcahy.
The initiative follows a similar set-up in Waimate where a produce stall was launched last month. Timaru neighbour is calling on residents to place fresh clean produce in the stall and for others to take it.
The project was about promoting healthy eating and community spirit, she said.
Read the full story here.
Image: Stuff
Take to the roads at pace or at your leisure on the 4th November at the Selwyn Running Festival. Flat and fast, winding past farmland and townships, there's a distance to suit everyone (half marathon, 10km, 5km and kids dash). Register today and you won't be disappointed. Register here!
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Are you going out of your way to collect plastic bags before they become illegal in NZ? Some Kiwis have admitted they are stockpiling bags before they can no longer get them from supermarkets and petrol stations.
It's been noticed that some customers have been taking … View moreHi neighbours,
Are you going out of your way to collect plastic bags before they become illegal in NZ? Some Kiwis have admitted they are stockpiling bags before they can no longer get them from supermarkets and petrol stations.
It's been noticed that some customers have been taking plastic bags for things like single chocolate bars and drinks "to save up".
Do you find plastic bags handy for bin liners? What eco-friendly tips and alternatives to plastic can you share with your neighbours? Leave a reply to share your thoughts.
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Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald
Both are for sale in the tiny township of St Andrews.
A & H Tiling has been around for over 25 years. On the market for the first time and it's waiting for a driven new owner to take it forward!
As there is an experienced team in place, a new owner is easily able to follow suit and put their focus into the sales side of the business.
… View moreA & H Tiling has been around for over 25 years. On the market for the first time and it's waiting for a driven new owner to take it forward!
As there is an experienced team in place, a new owner is easily able to follow suit and put their focus into the sales side of the business.
Products are sourced from suppliers directly from Europe.
For the 2018 financial year, the business had total sales of around $3.2m with a return to the owner of over $270,000.
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My Challenge is a new rewards programme designed for you and your local community. It's different because you can either keep and use your fuel discount or donate it to local Canterbury and West Coast community groups.
You'll also earn 1 point for every $1 you spend, which you can … View moreMy Challenge is a new rewards programme designed for you and your local community. It's different because you can either keep and use your fuel discount or donate it to local Canterbury and West Coast community groups.
You'll also earn 1 point for every $1 you spend, which you can redeem for rewards in store. Register before 31 October and go in the draw to win 1 of 5 $100 fuel vouchers. My Challenge - locals get it.
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Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald
A non compliant road warning sign erected by Twizel residents on Sunday has driven the NZ Transport Agency to meet in South Canterbury this week to discuss options about a dangerous intersection.
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In the next 100 years, coastal erosion in Canterbury, including at Timaru's Patiti Point and other South Canterbury spots, will put 10,000 buildings, 30,000 people, 300 kilometres of road and 5km of rail at risk, an expert says.
The Patiti Point car park and its access road were closed to … View moreIn the next 100 years, coastal erosion in Canterbury, including at Timaru's Patiti Point and other South Canterbury spots, will put 10,000 buildings, 30,000 people, 300 kilometres of road and 5km of rail at risk, an expert says.
The Patiti Point car park and its access road were closed to traffic in February amid safety concerns, as Cyclone Gita caused large swells along the coast as it crossed New Zealand on February 21. Massey University lecturer in physical geography Dr Alastair Clement's claims follow concerns after Patiti Point was again battered by large swells. A tide gauge at Timaru's port showed the sea level rising an average 1.78 millimetres per year, he said. "That is the product of melting ice."
Read the full story here.
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Steel Class Action - Adina Thorn Lawyers
If your property was built between approx March 2012 and April 2016 with a concrete floor containing earthquake-grade reinforcing steel mesh, you should register your interest for the proposed fully funded class action at www.steelclassaction.co.nz
The action will focus on claiming compensation,… View moreIf your property was built between approx March 2012 and April 2016 with a concrete floor containing earthquake-grade reinforcing steel mesh, you should register your interest for the proposed fully funded class action at www.steelclassaction.co.nz
The action will focus on claiming compensation, especially for stress and uncertainty. Act now. Visit www.steelclassaction.co.nz to find out more and register.
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Doug Sail Reporter from The Timaru Herald
Proposed changes to dangerous intersection near Twizel gets thumbs up from campaigner.
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