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2129 days ago

Boy racers given the green light

Anna Williams Reporter from The Press

Christchurch authorities have come up with a plan to stop boy racers revving engines and racing off the line: Don't let them hit red lights.

Council will trial phasing the traffic lights on Bealey Ave so traffic gets a clear run down the length of the street, to reduce noise from things … View more
Christchurch authorities have come up with a plan to stop boy racers revving engines and racing off the line: Don't let them hit red lights.

Council will trial phasing the traffic lights on Bealey Ave so traffic gets a clear run down the length of the street, to reduce noise from things like stopping and accelerating, revving and burn-outs.

Do you think this will stop boy racers from revving loudly? Tell us in the comments below (please write NFP if you don't want your comments published).

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2109 days ago

Dog Training (including puppies) available over Christmas and New Year

Janice from Hurunui District

Are you getting a new puppy or do you have more time to train your current dog over the holidays? Tevra Dog Training is training throughout the holiday period so give Janice Kirk a call on 0274 570 819 or visit our website www.tevradogtraining.co.nz....

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2109 days ago

yoursection.nz Woodend 7's

Vicki from Woodend

Saturday 26th January 2019. This will be the 25th year of the tournament. Teams from all over the South Island will converge on Gladstone Park, Woodend. First game kicks off at 9am. Great family day out with food and refreshments available. Please note no alcohol to be brought to the grounds … View moreSaturday 26th January 2019. This will be the 25th year of the tournament. Teams from all over the South Island will converge on Gladstone Park, Woodend. First game kicks off at 9am. Great family day out with food and refreshments available. Please note no alcohol to be brought to the grounds and no dogs allowed

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2109 days ago

NCEA NOT GO YOUR WAY?

Kate from Rangiora

Youth Service is FREE and here to help 16 and 17 year olds prepare for their future. Contact 03 3135874

YS Poster outlines.pdf Download View

2109 days ago

baby & children knitted garments

Annette from Kaiapoi

i have quite a few baby & young childrens brand new matinee jackets.cardies hooded jackets & jumpers for sale that I have knitted the prices range from $10 to $45

Price: $10

2109 days ago

Poll: Do you know the difference between a paper wasp and regular ones?

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct… View more
As we work to control and reduce wasp populations around New Zealand it is important to know which type of wasp you are targeting.

Is it a vespula wasp (German or common) or a paper wasp? Find out the difference here.

Once you know which type of wasp to target, the next step is to use the correct control method.

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Do you know the difference between a paper wasp and regular ones?
  • 46.6% Yes
    46.6% Complete
  • 53.4% No
    53.4% Complete
1167 votes
2109 days ago

Rangiora New World supermarket laneway upgrade mooted

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

A laneway behind Rangiora's New World supermarket where pedestrians share space with trucks and forklifts may be in line for an upgrade.

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2109 days ago

Poll: Should personal cannabis use be legalised?

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

A binding referendum on personal cannabis is to be held at the 2020 general election. Do you think personal cannabis use should be legalised in NZ? Read more about the topic here.

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Should personal cannabis use be legalised?
  • 56.8% Yes
    56.8% Complete
  • 43.2% No
    43.2% Complete
2544 votes
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2111 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

As the organiser / manager of the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET, I want to send out a BIG THANK YOU to all who have visited our market since it started about midway through this year. A BIG THANK YOU also to the stallholders for you continued support. Also a BIG THANK YOU to the Waimakariri Council for … View moreAs the organiser / manager of the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET, I want to send out a BIG THANK YOU to all who have visited our market since it started about midway through this year. A BIG THANK YOU also to the stallholders for you continued support. Also a BIG THANK YOU to the Waimakariri Council for your help and support. The last market for the year was on Sunday 16th Dec, the next market will be on the 6th January in the Blake street carpark. Visit us on facebook, under Rangiora Sunday Market. The market is a fund raiser for our North Canterbury Model Railway Club Inc new clubrooms building as we are only in the building we have until the car parking building is started in Blake street.
We now have a club membership of 30 members, 5 large layouts and also RANGI, our Rangiora friend of Thomas. Club nights are Thursday 7.pm till 9 or 10 pm and Saturday mornings 10 am to about mid afternoon, the Junior section meets on Sat morning from 10 am to 12pm.
Visitors and new members are always welcome when we are open..
For more information phone Chris on 03 310 77 91 or Arthur on 03 745 91 48. Visit us on facebook, North Canterbury Model Railway Club.

2110 days ago

Rural Canterbury community gets clean water in time for Christmas

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

After having to boil their water for nearly a year, a rural community in North Canterbury finally has a new bore and clean water.

The Oxford Rural Number 1 water scheme – supplying homes around Thongcaster, Woodstock and Domain roads near Oxford – previously took water from the Waimakariri … View more
After having to boil their water for nearly a year, a rural community in North Canterbury finally has a new bore and clean water.

The Oxford Rural Number 1 water scheme – supplying homes around Thongcaster, Woodstock and Domain roads near Oxford – previously took water from the Waimakariri River. The district council put affected residents on a boil water notice after E coli was found in the water supply in January.

The water is now sourced from a 105 metre-deep well in McPhedrons Rd, which yields enough clean water to supply the current scheme and meet predicted growth over the next 50 years.

Resident Erica Willoughby says the community is thrilled to have their water back.

"It has been a long time of having to buy drinking water and using water collected from a rain water tank for showers, but now the water coming out of the tap is great."

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2116 days ago

Christmas giving for our local families :-)

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Rangiora

If you would like to donate a present to help local families this Christmas you can leave a gift under the tree at Rangiora Pak 'n' Save or you can drop any donated gifts off at Community Wellbeing Level 1, 29 High Street, Rangiora, or Kaiapoi Community Support 24 Sewell Street. Please … View moreIf you would like to donate a present to help local families this Christmas you can leave a gift under the tree at Rangiora Pak 'n' Save or you can drop any donated gifts off at Community Wellbeing Level 1, 29 High Street, Rangiora, or Kaiapoi Community Support 24 Sewell Street. Please have gifts delivered to us by Thursday 20th December so we can pack and deliver to families. Thank you :-)

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2111 days ago

Donations flooding in!

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Wow! Your generosity means we have already raised almost $4000 in just three days towards our fight against wasps. We've also received an amazing $35,000 sponsorship from BASF which is a fantastic boost to the campaign. Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free … View moreWow! Your generosity means we have already raised almost $4000 in just three days towards our fight against wasps. We've also received an amazing $35,000 sponsorship from BASF which is a fantastic boost to the campaign. Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. Find out more about the project and how you can contribute here: givealittle.co.nz...

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2112 days ago

North Canterbury's water management zones may merge

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

Marco Cataloni wants to focus on "getting stuff done" when it comes to looking after North Canterbury's water.

Cataloni is Environment Canterbury's (ECan) new northern zone delivery lead, aiming to find the most efficient way of managing water across the top of the region.

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Marco Cataloni wants to focus on "getting stuff done" when it comes to looking after North Canterbury's water.

Cataloni is Environment Canterbury's (ECan) new northern zone delivery lead, aiming to find the most efficient way of managing water across the top of the region.

His role is part of a pilot project to determine whether the Waimakariri, Hurunui and Kaikōura districts should be combined into one zone when it comes to water management.

Canterbury zone committees will remain in their current form, but the proposal will have them operate alongside three larger zones covering the northern, central and southern parts of the region.​

2112 days ago

Watch: Needing a break these holidays? Here are some ideas!

Georgia Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours,

It's that time of the year where everyone is hanging out for a holiday. So here are Brook Sabin's top 10 ideas of things to do during the school break. Watch the video below and click here to read the full story. Happy Holidays!

2112 days ago

Have your say on UK-NZ trade

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict… View more
New Zealand is preparing for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom. We’re asking for New Zealanders’ views now, so we can take them into account right from the start of the process.

Key benefits we will be looking for include removing tariffs and other barriers that restrict the flow of goods and services between our countries, and closer cooperation on progressive trade issues, including environmental protections.

To make your voice heard, just answer our quick poll question and share your thoughts.
Have your say

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