Fernside, Rangiora

Does your organisation need new flooring?

Does your organisation need new flooring?

Apply for up to $2,000 and also be in to win a $20,000 makeover.

1571 days ago

There’s lots of ways to support people with cancer this Daffodil Day

Cancer Society

As the Cancer Society’s 30th Daffodil Day approaches you can choose to give in many more ways than ever before.

This year especially, we wanted to make it easier to donate to our street appeal for those that won’t be out and about or aren’t carrying cash. Every dollar makes a differenceView more
As the Cancer Society’s 30th Daffodil Day approaches you can choose to give in many more ways than ever before.

This year especially, we wanted to make it easier to donate to our street appeal for those that won’t be out and about or aren’t carrying cash. Every dollar makes a difference in helping provide free support for people with cancer and their whānau.”

The newest way to donate is with the Cancer Society’s digital experience called ‘My Daffodil’. This can be found at www.daffodilday.org.nz. You can also donate via a QR code that will be displayed on daffodils during the street appeal on Friday 28 August.

Thank you for your support, we appreciate it!
Donate now

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1576 days ago

SuperSeniors Newsletter August 2020

Office for Seniors

Hi Neighbours!

Our August SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of handy information and opportunities for seniors.

This issue includes a story about the benefits of volunteering and how to get involved, as well as an update on the changes to NZ Super and … View more
Hi Neighbours!

Our August SuperSeniors Newsletter is out now, and it's filled with lots of handy information and opportunities for seniors.

This issue includes a story about the benefits of volunteering and how to get involved, as well as an update on the changes to NZ Super and Veteran's Pension.

Even if you aren't over 65 yourself, check it out and share it with the older people in your life.

Click here to read our August newsletter: bit.ly...
Or to subscribe to the newsletter follow this link: bit.ly...

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1571 days ago

Experience the difference

Charles Upham Retirement Village

Our guide gives you a glimpse into the lifestyle that a Ryman village offers. As well as guiding you through the retirement living and care options available.

Receive your free Experience the Difference guide.

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1571 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

An early reminder. The RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be on this coming Sunday, 16th August from 9 am to 2 pm in the BLAKE STREET CARPARK. Free entry, smoke and vape free, dogs welcome on a leash, lots of free parking, great stalls with lots of variety from hand crafts, garden and handy person tools,… View moreAn early reminder. The RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be on this coming Sunday, 16th August from 9 am to 2 pm in the BLAKE STREET CARPARK. Free entry, smoke and vape free, dogs welcome on a leash, lots of free parking, great stalls with lots of variety from hand crafts, garden and handy person tools, woodcraft, jewellry, hand crafted gift cards, health products, adult's and children's clothing, plants, toys, bikes, books n puzzles, D V D's, garden products, rustic bird feeders food stalls etc etc.
ALSO FOR THE CHILDREN THOMAS AND FRIENDS in our club rooms beside the market.
Don't forget the great coffee and food at FOOLS OF DESIRE at the market end of Conway lane.
For stall space message us on facebook.

1573 days ago

Bath tub

Angela from Rangiora

Does anyone have a bath tub they want to get
Rid of please? I need it for my goldfish to start transferring them?
Thank you

1581 days ago

Favourite discoveries on NZ travels

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi everyone,
We'd be keen to hear about your discoveries on your recent travels around New Zealand. Were there any small towns, activities or attractions that surprised you, for better or for worse? Did you come across any lesser-know spots you think more Kiwis should check out? Which small … View more
Hi everyone,
We'd be keen to hear about your discoveries on your recent travels around New Zealand. Were there any small towns, activities or attractions that surprised you, for better or for worse? Did you come across any lesser-know spots you think more Kiwis should check out? Which small towns do you think deserve more visitors than they get? Please remember your comment may be included in an article unless you state that you don't want it to be. Cheers.

1572 days ago

Canterbury standardbred rehab charity hopes for surer footing after Covid-19

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A charity dedicated to rehabilitating horses after their harness racing career ends is hoping to pick up the pace by reining in more support.

As all horses across the Southern Hemisphere celebrated their standardised birthday on Saturday, North Canterbury charity Stable to Stirrup looked back over… View more
A charity dedicated to rehabilitating horses after their harness racing career ends is hoping to pick up the pace by reining in more support.

As all horses across the Southern Hemisphere celebrated their standardised birthday on Saturday, North Canterbury charity Stable to Stirrup looked back over a challenging first year in operation.

The Stable to Stirrup Charitable Trust was established to help ease the pressure on people re-homing standardbred horses.

Find out more and donate here.

1572 days ago

Eliptical Trainer

Nola from Rangiora

I bought this exercise machine after I injured my arm, sadly I can’t use it because it aggravates my arm injury, so I am Regretfully selling it.
Has had very little use, still like new.
Message me to view.

Price: $250

1576 days ago

Mass tree felling blindsides visitors to North Canterbury walking track

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A popular area of Waimakariri’s regional park has been cleared of trees, upsetting visitors to North Canterbury’s Ashley/Rakahuri River who knew nothing of the plan.

The regional council undertook the work, and Waimakariri District Council mayor Dan Gordon said the first he knew of it was once… View more
A popular area of Waimakariri’s regional park has been cleared of trees, upsetting visitors to North Canterbury’s Ashley/Rakahuri River who knew nothing of the plan.

The regional council undertook the work, and Waimakariri District Council mayor Dan Gordon said the first he knew of it was once the trees had been chopped down.

However, ECan regional lead river engineer Shaun McCracken said the district council had been informed, although there had been no public notification or consultation because it was routine work. The tree-felling would “improve the resilience of Rangiora and Kaiapoi to the threat of flooding from the Ashley River’’, he said.

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1573 days ago

Waimakariri's veteran Civil Defence volunteers recognised

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Three of Waimakariri’s veteran Civil Defence volunteers – including a father-daughter duo – have been recognised for completing more than a decade of service each.

Regional emergency management adviser Peter Cameron presented Mike Bryce, Nikita Bryce and district councillor Kirstyn Barnett … View more
Three of Waimakariri’s veteran Civil Defence volunteers – including a father-daughter duo – have been recognised for completing more than a decade of service each.

Regional emergency management adviser Peter Cameron presented Mike Bryce, Nikita Bryce and district councillor Kirstyn Barnett with the Ministry of Civil Defence 10-year Long Service Award at a special ceremony hosted at a Civil Defence Cadet camp in Glentui in July.

All three recipients have responded to a variety of emergencies across the South Island, including earthquakes, fires and flooding events.

Congratulations Mike, Nikita and Kirstyn!

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1573 days ago

Jo Seagar presents “Food for Life”

Burlington Village

Alpine View's TRILife Talk guest speaker series presents Jo Seagar: Food for Life.

Internationally acclaimed culinary expert, writer, TV hostess and all round expert on food, Jo Seagar, is talking to Alpine View residents on "Food for Life" and you're invited!

Monday 10th … View more
Alpine View's TRILife Talk guest speaker series presents Jo Seagar: Food for Life.

Internationally acclaimed culinary expert, writer, TV hostess and all round expert on food, Jo Seagar, is talking to Alpine View residents on "Food for Life" and you're invited!

Monday 10th August, 3pm and

Tuesday 11th August, 3pm

Alpine View Clubhouse, 448 Prestons Road, Waitikiri

Following each talk there will be a complimentary drink and canapes, and the opportunity to meet our guest speaker.

A limited number of seats are open to the public. Call (03 383 1333) or email (reception@alpineview.co.nz) today to secure your seat!
Find out more

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1573 days ago

Bowel Cancer – You’re never too young

Bowel Cancer

Bowel cancer can strike at any age. Each year about 3,000 New Zealanders are diagnosed with the disease and more than 1,200 will die. That’s as many as breast and prostate cancer combined. But it is treatable – and beatable – if detected early enough. Check your symptoms

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1573 days ago

MagnetGlazing

Bibby from Rangiora

Do you have any MagnetGlazing windows sitting in the shed?
I would be interested as long as they are in good condition.

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1601 days ago

Cat wanted

Bibby from Rangiora

Are you looking to rehome your cat.
I am offering to give a cat a good home.

1574 days ago

Just look for the little triangle: TV messaging adds to recycling confusion

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Waste industry experts are in a spin over the latest public attempts to simplify recycling in New Zealand.

Viewers of TV3’s The Project were told on Friday that pizza boxes could be recycled, according to researchers.

But many Canterbury councils ask that pizza boxes go into the organics … View more
Waste industry experts are in a spin over the latest public attempts to simplify recycling in New Zealand.

Viewers of TV3’s The Project were told on Friday that pizza boxes could be recycled, according to researchers.

But many Canterbury councils ask that pizza boxes go into the organics collection, not the recycling bin. Read more here.

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