Waikuku & Waikuku Beach, Waikuku

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1547 days ago

It Takes Dedication To Get Perfect Buns

McDonald's

Our buns are made fresh daily at Aryzta’s dedicated bun bakery on Auckland’s North Shore.

We have high standards and our bakers do too, which is why there are multiple quality checks in place at the bakery and only the best looking buns make the cut.

We use less than a teaspoon of sugar… View more
Our buns are made fresh daily at Aryzta’s dedicated bun bakery on Auckland’s North Shore.

We have high standards and our bakers do too, which is why there are multiple quality checks in place at the bakery and only the best looking buns make the cut.

We use less than a teaspoon of sugar in each of the buns which gives them the colour and texture that makes them perfect for burgers.
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1547 days ago

Goldfish for pond

Angela from Rangiora

Hi there
My son has about 100 little goldfish left to sell. Most back silver ones are slowly turning orange.

All proceeds goes into his bank account to teach him values. (And maybe an ice cream for his hard work 😀)

Thank you

Price: $2

1548 days ago

Shovel-ready funding granted to help fix Kaiapoi's flooding issues

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Flood-prone areas in Kaiapoi will be improved after the Government promised $9 million to help fix drainage issues and reduce the risk of flooding.

Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones announced the funding on Tuesday as part of the $3 billion set aside for the Government’s Covid-19 Response and … View more
Flood-prone areas in Kaiapoi will be improved after the Government promised $9 million to help fix drainage issues and reduce the risk of flooding.

Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones announced the funding on Tuesday as part of the $3 billion set aside for the Government’s Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund.

The Waimakariri District Council will use the money to reduce the affect of flooding at homes and businesses by constructing three pump stations and associated infrastructure.

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1548 days ago

What are the best home features for people who aren't fully abled?

Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed

Hi everyone, I'm Mikaela, a Stuff Homed reporter. A recent episode of Grand Designs UK, about a Paralympian whose marriage broke up during the build of his dream home, got us thinking. What are the best design features/products for a home if you are not fully abled? We'd like to hear from… View moreHi everyone, I'm Mikaela, a Stuff Homed reporter. A recent episode of Grand Designs UK, about a Paralympian whose marriage broke up during the build of his dream home, got us thinking. What are the best design features/products for a home if you are not fully abled? We'd like to hear from people who have adjusted their homes in some way to make life with a disability easier.
If you're happy to share your story and be featured in the article, please email mikaela.wilkes@stuff.co.nz or let us know in the comments below, your message may be used in our story.

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1548 days ago

Poll: Do you support the construction of the Belfast to Kaiapoi cycleway?

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

The construction of part of a North Canterbury cycleway has been put on hold after affected residents raised concerns about safety and losing parking spaces.

Kaiapoi’s Peraki St was meant to form part of the Waimakariri District Council’s new Belfast to Kaiapoi cycleway, but residents say they… View more
The construction of part of a North Canterbury cycleway has been put on hold after affected residents raised concerns about safety and losing parking spaces.

Kaiapoi’s Peraki St was meant to form part of the Waimakariri District Council’s new Belfast to Kaiapoi cycleway, but residents say they have safety concerns due to the potential increase in cyclists, reduction in parking, and the effect of proposed traffic-calming measures including speed humps.

What do you think about the proposed cycleway? Is it a good idea, or is it going in the wrong place? Or do you think it's unnecessary altogether? Read more here and tell us what you think in the comments below.

Do you support the construction of the Belfast to Kaiapoi cycleway?
  • 53.7% Yes
    53.7% Complete
  • 10.4% Yes, but the route needs to change
    10.4% Complete
  • 31.3% No
    31.3% Complete
  • 4.5% I'm not sure/something else
    4.5% Complete
67 votes
1548 days ago

Canterbury, who's your Local Hero?

The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa

Hey neighbours,

Know a local hero in Canterbury?

The countdown is on. You’ve got 12 days to nominate an everyday hero doing extraordinary things in your community! Don’t let their mahi go unnoticed – share them below and nominate now.

nzawards.org.nz...

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1548 days ago

COMPETITION: A Dad Like No Other

WIN a gift hamper valued at $250 or join 5 lucky runners-up to take home a prize valued at $100.

Armed with laughter and powered by wisdom, dads are worth celebrating! Show your dad, grandad, or that special person in your life that you love them to the moon and back this Father’s Day.

Best… View more
WIN a gift hamper valued at $250 or join 5 lucky runners-up to take home a prize valued at $100.

Armed with laughter and powered by wisdom, dads are worth celebrating! Show your dad, grandad, or that special person in your life that you love them to the moon and back this Father’s Day.

Best friend, hero, a voice of reason, rib-tickler. Share what you love most about your dad with New Zealand and be in to WIN! Get in quick – entries close on the 30th August. T&C's Apply.
Enter here!

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1549 days ago

Man with unusual hearing condition can laugh without pain after life-changing surgery

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A North Canterbury grandfather will be able to enjoy the laughter of his mokopuna again after undergoing life-changing surgery.

Ivan Rupene-Ryan, 72, spent the past two years with an excruciating sensitivity to noise, a symptom of a rare medical condition called Superior Semicircular Canal … View more
A North Canterbury grandfather will be able to enjoy the laughter of his mokopuna again after undergoing life-changing surgery.

Ivan Rupene-Ryan, 72, spent the past two years with an excruciating sensitivity to noise, a symptom of a rare medical condition called Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence.

Now he is celebrating, albeit carefully, after having surgery on Friday, which seems to have fixed his problems. Read more here.

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1549 days ago

Dressing Table

Bibby from Rangiora

Pine Dressing Table for sale.
$250 ono.Sorry no photo but you are welcome to come and have a look.

Price: $250

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1549 days ago

Mattress.

Bibby from Rangiora

Queen size mattress,as new condition.

Price: $120

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1549 days ago

Curtains

Bibby from Rangiora

2 pairs of full length curtains fawn colour.
$60 a pair,sorry no photo but you are welcome to come and have a look.

Negotiable

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1549 days ago

Sisal mat

Elizabeth from Kaiapoi

New but with one discolored patch where furniture was and one small discolored area, otherwise no frayed or other damage. Size 220cmx150cms. $20.Phone 033270633

Price: $20

1550 days ago

Ever thought about becoming a park ranger?

Jake Kenny Reporter from The Press

Hey neighbours,

Park ranger skills are being offered to jobseekers in an extended conservation course in Canterbury.

Ranger positions at Aoraki/Mt Cook and Queenstown have already been filled from the course, among others.

What are your thoughts on these kinds of courses? Reply below!

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1549 days ago

Amberley School's family fundraising challenge returns for a third year

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Amberley School is once again calling families looking for a challenge to compete in its annual Amberley Rellie Challenge event.

The event is a mystery adventure race where an adult and child (in school years 0 to 8) race together against the clock and other teams. Participants must locate and … View more
Amberley School is once again calling families looking for a challenge to compete in its annual Amberley Rellie Challenge event.

The event is a mystery adventure race where an adult and child (in school years 0 to 8) race together against the clock and other teams. Participants must locate and complete 10 mystery challenges.

The event is now in its third year and has become an annual fundraiser for the North Canterbury school.

The 2020 Amberley Rellie Challenge will be held at the Amberley Domain on Sunday, September 20, from 10am to about 12pm. Entry costs $40 per team and registrations must be made by August 31 to guarantee a T-shirt. Registrations can be made online here.

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1549 days ago

NEW Showhomes opening soon in Rolleston!

Peter Ray Homes Limited

Since 1990 Peter Ray Homes has proudly helped over 2000 families achieve their dream of Designing and Building their new home.

We are passionate about Designing and Building quality homes that are unique to each owner, to suit their taste, lifestyle and budget.

With a reputation as the … View more
Since 1990 Peter Ray Homes has proudly helped over 2000 families achieve their dream of Designing and Building their new home.

We are passionate about Designing and Building quality homes that are unique to each owner, to suit their taste, lifestyle and budget.

With a reputation as the trusted name in Canterbury building, we value the referrals and repeat business from our clients as it tells us we are not only building great homes, but great relationships.

There are many new builders starting up, but with over 30 years of knowledge and proven experience in Design and Construction Peter Ray Homes are still the obvious choice for new home Builds.
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