Waikuku & Waikuku Beach, Waikuku

Got something to swap or sell?

Got something to swap or sell?

Head to Market if you need to buy or list uniforms, books or bikes.

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563 days ago

Old used circular blades wanted

Sharlene from Kainga - Brooklands

The older the better.must be cheap

563 days ago

Applications closing soon!

Charles Upham Retirement Village

Since 1999, our residents and team members have raised more than $5.1 million for charities across New Zealand and Australia.

Supporting fellow pioneers isn’t new. It’s in our DNA. Learn more about becoming our charity partner for 2022/23.

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563 days ago

Wool for Ukraine

Marianne from Rangiora

A very big Thank You to Prue who has kindly donated 6 balls of wool that will be knitted up and sent to Ukraine. If anyone else has pure wool in Double Knit (DK) at least 2 balls of the same colour for the smaller baby set, 3 balls for the bigger sets, (jacket and matching hat), with one of them … View moreA very big Thank You to Prue who has kindly donated 6 balls of wool that will be knitted up and sent to Ukraine. If anyone else has pure wool in Double Knit (DK) at least 2 balls of the same colour for the smaller baby set, 3 balls for the bigger sets, (jacket and matching hat), with one of them having a ballband we would welcome them with open arms. Contact Marianne on 03 313 3003 or 0274494418. Thank you

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566 days ago

Woodend Popup Food Bank CLOSED Tuesday 7th March, OPEN Wednesday Dudley Park,Rangiora

James Harrison from Mountain Meadows Charitable Trust

Mountain Meadows Charitable Trust Pop Up Food Bank is CLOSED this Tuesday 7th March at WOODEND.
But OPEN Wednesday 8th March at Dudley Park RANGIORA 2:30 till 3:00.
You are welcome to attend and take a share of bakery and produce.

You can request an Emergency Food Parcel by registering online … View more
Mountain Meadows Charitable Trust Pop Up Food Bank is CLOSED this Tuesday 7th March at WOODEND.
But OPEN Wednesday 8th March at Dudley Park RANGIORA 2:30 till 3:00.
You are welcome to attend and take a share of bakery and produce.

You can request an Emergency Food Parcel by registering online at www.livingchoices.nz...

563 days ago

Ex-pupils dig up vintage snaps as rural Canterbury school ticks over 125 years

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

From reporter Tatiana Gibbs:

What first started out as sharing a 1st XI rugby photo from the 80s, has turned into a project that’s documented a rural Canterbury school’s 127-year history.

It’s been three decades since Verdon Kelliher was a pupil at Amuri Area School in Culverden, and he… View more
From reporter Tatiana Gibbs:

What first started out as sharing a 1st XI rugby photo from the 80s, has turned into a project that’s documented a rural Canterbury school’s 127-year history.

It’s been three decades since Verdon Kelliher was a pupil at Amuri Area School in Culverden, and he has now created an alumni Facebook page for ex-pupils and teachers of the school to take a walk down memory lane.

In the six months since the page's creation, it’s collected more than 800 members and shared 8000 images of class photos and copies of annual school magazines and newsletters.

Kelliher, 54, who now lives in Auckland, said the page came about by accident, after sharing an old rugby photo to social media that jogged a few memories.

“There was a bunch of banter and chat about how awesome we were back in the day, and it brought people together, and I started chatting away to people I hadn't talked to in years,” he said.

The page was initially going to be “something small”, but after discovering the school was ticking over the 125-year mark, it became a project.

“It’s been really gratifying, not only myself connecting with schoolmates but seeing other people connect … like people that went to school together in the 60s. It’s amazing to watch them rekindle their friendships.”

The result is essentially a library of images that maps out the school's 127-year history. Two school photo businesses, Camera & Digital and Fotographix, gave a “massive effort” by going through old rolls of film and digging up historic images.

The Amuri Area School Alumni group also rummaged up all but three year’s copies of the school’s annual magazine, Amurian, since it started in the 60s.

The rural school caters for primary and secondary ages, and currently has a roll of about 350 students. The roll has almost tripled from when Kelliher was one of 130 students.

It’s an innovative and fitting way to celebrate the school’s tenure after Covid disrupted plans to celebrate the big 125th anniversary two years ago.

Principal Matt Barlow joined the school in the fourth term last year, and said it was a “cool initiative” to help reconnect those who may not have been able to attend an in-person reunion.

“It's great to be a part of a community like this, and it’s an active community. That’s why this group has really taken off [because] people have a real connection to the area and the history in the area,” Barlow said.

“It’s been quite cool to see.”

The page also had a spreadsheet detailing the different jobs alumni have landed all over the world, and Kelliher hoped current and future students were inspired by it.

Skyhawk pilot, trainer driver, tour guide, dairy farmer, librarian, speech-language therapist, are just some of the many roles past pupils have shared.

“I’ve come to really realise that going to Amuri was a big advantage for me, that allowed me to be open to a lot of different things, be diverse, well-rounded,” Kelliher said.

He hoped to continue growing the page for the next generation of pupils to join, and was working with Barlow to organise an in-person reunion later this year.

564 days ago

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564 days ago

Environmental payoff for SailGP event

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

The Waimakariri Sailing Club (WSC) is gearing up for SailGP to hit Lyttelton with a few events in the lead-up.

As part of getting local fans closer to the SailGP teams, each local sailing club has been adopted by a SailGP team and their environmental impact league partners.

The WSC has been… View more
The Waimakariri Sailing Club (WSC) is gearing up for SailGP to hit Lyttelton with a few events in the lead-up.

As part of getting local fans closer to the SailGP teams, each local sailing club has been adopted by a SailGP team and their environmental impact league partners.

The WSC has been adopted by the Canadian SailGP and its impact league partner, Ocean Wise.

"The SailGP is the epitome of yacht racing on the edge," WSC Commodore Sam Jones said.

"With nine teams racing at speeds of almost 100kph around a tight course on foils is exciting, heart stopping and so good to watch. Every team wants to win so they throw everything at it, and Lyttelton is such a great amphitheatre to hold such a great event."

SailGP isn't all about racing - it's also about local inclusion, community events, inspiring young people and environmental sustainability, which the North Canterbury community can be part of. Other community partners will be involved, including the North Canterbury Coast Guard.

On Sunday (March 12), the WSC will host Ocean Wise in a shoreline rubbish collection from Kairaki Beach north up to Waikuku, and the banks of the Waimakariri River. They will also work with the Te Kōhaka o Tūhaitara Trust to plant as many trees as possible along the coastal pathway near where fire destroyed a large section in November last year.

"We need people, as many people as we can get," Jones said.

"We want everyone who can to join us to look after our backyard and bring awareness to why our environment is so important - it will be a lot of fun and something different to do."

The event starts at 11am at the Waimakariri Sailing Club, 65 Featherston Ave, Kairaki Beach.

"We will bring all of the rubbish we collect back to the sailing club for Ocean Wise to sort and recycle."

A sausage sizzle will be held at the end of the event to thank those who helped.

The WSC will also host the Canadian SailGP team at 6.30pm on Thursday March 16 for a meet and greet, and people will be able to join club members on March 18 and 19 to watch the racing on the big screen.

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564 days ago

Dry pine

Warren from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Hi, we have dry pine read to burn up for sale, 4.2 cubes for $360 have quite a few loads available, we are able to deliver, look forward to hearing from you soon :)

Negotiable

564 days ago

Last Week to Secure a Discounted Therapeutic Massage with Rae at Room to Heal

Rae from Rangiora

Room to Heal in Rangiora - Offers first time clients a special discount for a Therapeutic Massage. Offer will last for two weeks 28th February - 14th March 2023

Its not just a massage its an experience you will never forget.

Relax, Unwind & Revive

Appointments Available...
1 hour - … View more
Room to Heal in Rangiora - Offers first time clients a special discount for a Therapeutic Massage. Offer will last for two weeks 28th February - 14th March 2023

Its not just a massage its an experience you will never forget.

Relax, Unwind & Revive

Appointments Available...
1 hour - back, shoulders, neck, head, arms & hand massage.

Indulge in the pleasure of - A hot towel and beautiful massage wax to delight the senses.


please contact 0273 621 601
Love and Light Rae

Price: $45

565 days ago

Got a business that makes your day?

Prospa

It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?

Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the … View more
It's time to make their day in return! There's been hundreds of incredible nominations in this year's Prospa Local Business Hero Awards already - but have we got yours?

Give your favourite local business owner the recognition they deserve by nominating them in the 2023 Prospa Local Business Hero Awards including a incredible package worth $10,000. Just share a few words about why they make your community a better place to live.

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565 days ago

RV/Caravan - Tv & Satdish Combo.

Rob & Kate from Rangiora

RV/Caravan - Tv & Satdish Combo.
Teac 19" LCDV1925 Television.
PacificSat dish with tripod stand, cable x 2, Sat-finder with Sheet of Settings & instruction to find Satellite.
DTVS - Freeview Sat box.
Phone 0276088915

Price: $450

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565 days ago

Books

Sharlene from Kainga - Brooklands

On a more positive note looks like people are starting to use the book fridge,good to see.getting some positive feedback.thats if someone doesn't try to steal it again .

572 days ago

What skills are at risk of being lost in our communities?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other … View more
With universities starting up last week, so brings first-time flatters trying their hand at cooking for the first time. In 2020, 27% of a household’s weekly budget was spent on takeaways so it’s no wonder that cooking is becoming a bit of a lost art.
Alongside sewing and knitting, what other vital skills do you think are at risk of being lost?

Share your thoughts below for the We Say You Say column in the local paper - write NFP if you want your comments excluded.

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566 days ago

Handy man

Jenny from Kaiapoi

needing 2 window sills replaced and some gib patches any recommendations out there please and only people that will show up no time wasters thanks :)

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566 days ago

Old rustic meat hooks or similar wanted

Sharlene from Kainga - Brooklands

After about 10 hooks preferred type S or similar.for art project

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