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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
One of the last pieces in Kaiapoi's riverside revamp is now in place, with a huge floating pontoon lifted into position.
The 111-metre-long pontoon made of concrete with a polystyrene core was lifted onto the water in 11 separate pieces with a 90-tonne crane over two days last week.
Donald from Swannanoa - Ohoka
On the weekend I received my local body voting papers and a booklet full of candidates’ statements. Like many people I don’t know the majority of candidates although I recognise some of the names from the plethora of signage currently displayed.
Also on the weekend I read about Stuff’s… View moreOn the weekend I received my local body voting papers and a booklet full of candidates’ statements. Like many people I don’t know the majority of candidates although I recognise some of the names from the plethora of signage currently displayed.
Also on the weekend I read about Stuff’s project where they contacted every candidate in every council race to ask a series of questions about climate change. Stuff also asked them all for a short position statement on climate change issues. (Found at interactives.stuff.co.nz...)
I was disappointed to discover that some of the candidates in my district have not yet responded, or perhaps have no intention of responding, to the ten questions posed to them. We all have a range of views about climate change and possible council actions. I didn’t agree with some of the responses, including that of the candidate who answered ‘no’ to the first question: “The climate is warming as a direct consequence of human actions.”
But I commend that candidate for having the gumption to be honest to the voters.
To simplify my voting choices I’ve crossed out the names of all the candidates who did not respond to the survey.
The climate change issue is divisive and maybe the candidates who did not respond were worried that expressing a point of view may lose them some votes. Or perhaps they were too busy doing other things, such as putting up more signs asking for our votes. That’s not the type of person I want to be an elected representative of my community.
I would prefer to vote for that candidate who answered ‘no’, than to vote for someone who chooses to keep silent over an important issue.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
Now is a great time to check fire alarm batteries and make sure emergency supplies are well stocked and up to date.
Harcourts Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd
Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd is proud to support Kaiapoi St Patricks Primary School with a $1,000 donation through the Harcourts Foundation.This will be used towards new soft fall in place of the existing bark which is no longer suitable for the playground.
No matter what the cause, the Harcourts … View moreFour Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd is proud to support Kaiapoi St Patricks Primary School with a $1,000 donation through the Harcourts Foundation.This will be used towards new soft fall in place of the existing bark which is no longer suitable for the playground.
No matter what the cause, the Harcourts Foundation provides support to hundreds of organisations, enriching the lives of thousands of people in our communities. To find out more or apply for a grant, please click on the below link.
Karen from Rangiora
We are having a Pet Sale this Sunday to raise funds for the Kitten Season
For Sale will be, new and used Pet products, Beds, harnesses, food bowls,Scratchers, Dog clothing Etc
Grab a Bargin!
No holds or Dibs, FIFS on the Day
17 Tripoli St Rangiora
10am-2pm
Mandy & Andrew from Belfast
time to go don't have time for this anymore and don't have space
Negotiable
Reporter Northern Outlook
Christchurch's long-awaited metro sports facility is starting to take shape.
Due to open in late 2021, it'll have a 10-lane pool with 1000 seats for spectators, a diving pool, five hydroslides, indoor courts for various sports, and several other training facilities.
What do you think … View moreChristchurch's long-awaited metro sports facility is starting to take shape.
Due to open in late 2021, it'll have a 10-lane pool with 1000 seats for spectators, a diving pool, five hydroslides, indoor courts for various sports, and several other training facilities.
What do you think about this huge investment for Christchurch? Will you use the facility?
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Hi neighbours, check out this awesome discovery in our part of the world - one of the world's oldest bird species has been found at the same North Canterbury site a monster penguin fossil was found.
Bony-toothed birds (Pelagornithids), an ancient family of huge seafaring birds, were thought … View moreHi neighbours, check out this awesome discovery in our part of the world - one of the world's oldest bird species has been found at the same North Canterbury site a monster penguin fossil was found.
Bony-toothed birds (Pelagornithids), an ancient family of huge seafaring birds, were thought to have evolved in the Northern Hemisphere, until the discovery of the family's oldest but smallest member in New Zealand.
Amateur palaeontologist Leigh Love discovered the partial Protodontopteryx skeleton at the Waipara Greensand fossil site - the same area where he found evidence of a 1.6 metre-high giant penguin in 2018.
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
It's that time again! Daylight saving is this weekend. So don't forget - clocks spring forward one hour this Sunday morning. #theregoesthesleepin
Linda from Rangiora
There are many pieces to this. Special for Christmas and family events. More than 6 cups saucers and plates. 3 different size meat servers, 2 vegetable tureens, mik jugs, sweet dishes, gravy boats. Also a lot of pieces that aren't perfect thrown in. Too many good and not so good pieces to … View moreThere are many pieces to this. Special for Christmas and family events. More than 6 cups saucers and plates. 3 different size meat servers, 2 vegetable tureens, mik jugs, sweet dishes, gravy boats. Also a lot of pieces that aren't perfect thrown in. Too many good and not so good pieces to provide images for. It was my Nana's but my offspring don't want it. I'm open to offers.
Negotiable
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
Hi neighbours, how do you rate your your driving? And what do you think are the biggest risks on our region's roads?
Canterbury drivers overestimate their ability and think other road users are the problem, new research shows.
A total of 1460 people from Kaikōura to Waitaki, including 497 … View moreHi neighbours, how do you rate your your driving? And what do you think are the biggest risks on our region's roads?
Canterbury drivers overestimate their ability and think other road users are the problem, new research shows.
A total of 1460 people from Kaikōura to Waitaki, including 497 from Christchurch, completed an online survey about their driving habits.
Findings showed 42 per cent rated their own driving ability as above average. The same group considered 73 per cent of other drivers to be only average drivers.
Read the full story by clicking the link below and tell us your thoughts in the comments.
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Mandy & Andrew from Belfast
just sitting now. great large chilly bin going cheap got a shelf at top
Price: $10
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Philip Redmond received a Queen's Service Medal for services to the community at Government House last Friday.
The Investiture was conducted by the governor-general, Dame Patsy Reddy, and other recipients of awards included former Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast and actor Robyn Malcolm.
… View morePhilip Redmond received a Queen's Service Medal for services to the community at Government House last Friday.
The Investiture was conducted by the governor-general, Dame Patsy Reddy, and other recipients of awards included former Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast and actor Robyn Malcolm.
The investiture was attended by Philip's family. Philip said it was the culmination of a lifetime's work serving the community and he was honoured to receive the award.
Dame Patsy was also aware of his local government work and congratulated him on his achievements.
Philip is a sitting Kaiapoi-Tuahiwi Community Board (KTCB) member, former lawyer and businessman, and is standing for election to the Waimakariri District Council and re-election to the KTCB.
Congratulations Philip!
Rangiora Police station on High St will be closed for around a week while it undergoes sudden earthquake strengthening.
The closure will not affect delivery of Police services to the North Canterbury community, and the public are encouraged to go to the Kaiapoi station if they need to visit … View moreRangiora Police station on High St will be closed for around a week while it undergoes sudden earthquake strengthening.
The closure will not affect delivery of Police services to the North Canterbury community, and the public are encouraged to go to the Kaiapoi station if they need to visit police.
Alternatively, the public can call 105 or go online for non-emergency situations.
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