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Elizabeth from Oxford
Oxford Scottish Country Dance Club invites you to their Annual Tea Dance on Sat 8th August 4pm-8pm at the Oxford Town Hall. ALL Welcome, no dance partners required. Soup provided for tea.
Admission Dancers $7 plus a plate. Spectators $3 plus a plate .
Mark from Rangiora
Warning and review of Canterbury Honda, Woodend Honda. Overcharged me for work on my bike, didn't call me to let me know it was going to cost more (more than double what we talked about). Made me make payment before i could get my bike back. Set my chain tension to hard, ie there was literally… View moreWarning and review of Canterbury Honda, Woodend Honda. Overcharged me for work on my bike, didn't call me to let me know it was going to cost more (more than double what we talked about). Made me make payment before i could get my bike back. Set my chain tension to hard, ie there was literally no movement in it at all. Was not interested in coming to a resolution over cost.
Kris from Woodend
Bobby Calf Rescue! Help needed - Please Share - It's that time of the year again... well, in New Zealand anyway. Unwanted baby calves are being sent to slaughter and it's happening right now. I've got the first arrival this week (4 days old) and it's hard to choose which ones … View moreBobby Calf Rescue! Help needed - Please Share - It's that time of the year again... well, in New Zealand anyway. Unwanted baby calves are being sent to slaughter and it's happening right now. I've got the first arrival this week (4 days old) and it's hard to choose which ones are going to come home and to leave the others behind... We could do with a bit of help - calf milk powder, bottles and teats, covers, straw and hay.. we are based in Woodend and drop-offs would be absolutely amazing! I know we can't save them all but: “Whoever saves one life saves the world entire.” Quote - Schindler's List.
Anna Williams Reporter from The Press
Christchurch is leading the country in petrol price falls – but the AA is asking why it didn't happen sooner.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A North Canterbury grandfather is desperate to spend time with his mokopuna, but an uncommon medical condition means he can’t tolerate their noise.
Rangiora’s Ivan Rupene-Ryan only received an official diagnosis of superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) in recent months, but has lived with … View moreA North Canterbury grandfather is desperate to spend time with his mokopuna, but an uncommon medical condition means he can’t tolerate their noise.
Rangiora’s Ivan Rupene-Ryan only received an official diagnosis of superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) in recent months, but has lived with the progressive intolerance to noise since his first episode almost two years ago.
He hopes his noise issues will be rectified through surgery. He is due to have otolaryngology surgery in two weeks and while he knows that comes with its own risks, he has to go through with it to give himself any chance at a return to normal life.
He wanted to share his story to let anyone else living with the condition know they were not alone and to try to improve others’ understanding of what it was like to live with such a condition constantly.
Neighbourly gems are getting shout outs all over the country on our AMI Kind Neighbour Page. Have you got a good sort worthy of recognition? Get your nominations in here.
“I am 83 living alone. My neighbours Grant and Annette Phillips were wonderful during the lockdown, getting my shopping … View moreNeighbourly gems are getting shout outs all over the country on our AMI Kind Neighbour Page. Have you got a good sort worthy of recognition? Get your nominations in here.
“I am 83 living alone. My neighbours Grant and Annette Phillips were wonderful during the lockdown, getting my shopping and taking me to the dentist when I broke my dentures and had no way of getting them mended. When I needed help in an emergency they were there for me reattaching the connections under my bed which I could not get to.They have taken me to doctors appointments and helped when I needed help in the house after a fall and when my Medic Alarm has been activated.”
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
North Cantabrian Joseph van Arendonk played a key role as part of an international peacekeeping force in the Sinai Peninsula in 2017-18.
Staff Sergeant van Arendonk was presented with a Chief of Defence Force Commendation by Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short at a ceremony in … View moreNorth Cantabrian Joseph van Arendonk played a key role as part of an international peacekeeping force in the Sinai Peninsula in 2017-18.
Staff Sergeant van Arendonk was presented with a Chief of Defence Force Commendation by Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short at a ceremony in Wellington.
His citation noted he had a complex role as operations instructor of the Multinational Force and Observers, which oversees the terms of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, and had “exceeded all expectations for his rank and trade”.
Congratulations Staff Sergeant van Arendonk.
Arthur from Rangiora
WEDNESDAY MORNING 10 am to mid day.
MIXED POTTED DAFFODILS, AND MINIATURE TETE A TETE in flower and bud, at only $5.00 per pot. ALSO RUSTIC BIRD FEEDERS only $15.00 each.
On sale at our model railway club rooms, 13 BLAKE STREET RANGIORA.
ALSO THOMAS AND FRIENDS for the children to drive on our … View moreWEDNESDAY MORNING 10 am to mid day.
MIXED POTTED DAFFODILS, AND MINIATURE TETE A TETE in flower and bud, at only $5.00 per pot. ALSO RUSTIC BIRD FEEDERS only $15.00 each.
On sale at our model railway club rooms, 13 BLAKE STREET RANGIORA.
ALSO THOMAS AND FRIENDS for the children to drive on our large layout at only 50 cents for five minuets.
Katherine from Rangiora
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Rae from Rangiora
Rangiora Menz Shed has this great well made planter box for sale.
Stained, ideal for pots or line and plant.
Phone Steve Mackay 0279090240
Price: $60
Rae from Rangiora
Rangiora Menz Shed has for sale a Mud Kitchen. Ideal for any preschools or just set up at home for hours of fun. One Photo shows the back of the mud kitchen which has a hose connection for water thru to the tap. Heaps of fun!
Contact Steve Mackay 0279090240
Price: $100
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Our Office sits within the Ministry for Social Development. Our role is to improve the lives of older people across New Zealand by providing helpful information, promoting the wellbeing and concerns of seniors and increasing awareness of the issues facing our ageing population. We… View moreHi Neighbours!
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Waimakariri residents needing help with their job search can get advice from their local library.
Waimakariri Library staff have been doing further training to help people with their CVs and job applications, and to find employment.
“We see people working on CVs, and applying for jobs almost … View moreWaimakariri residents needing help with their job search can get advice from their local library.
Waimakariri Library staff have been doing further training to help people with their CVs and job applications, and to find employment.
“We see people working on CVs, and applying for jobs almost every day on our public computers, and it is rewarding when you help someone find a job, “customer services librarian Sarah Stenhouse said.
Rangiora and Kaiapoi libraries are now offering free workshops for jobseekers who need help with writing or updating a CV, or applying for jobs online. The workshops will also cover setting up an email, resume options, and popular online job sites.
“We hope these workshops will provide an opportunity to help our community in these difficult times, and be able to show jobseekers how to make a good first impression to potential employers,” Stenhouse said.
The workshops are being held at Rangiora Library on July 27 and August 6, Kaiapoi Library on July 30 and August 7. All workshops run from 10am to 12pm and bookings can be made by calling 03 311 8091.
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