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Jan from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Hi does anyone know where I can buy some original Amway LOC. It is a brilliant product that I have nearly run out of. Can one still get it?
Karen from Rangiora
Cat Care Incorporated
RECYCLE CENTRE
On 30th December we had a call from the
Rangiora Recycle Centre to say they had rescued two small kittens and
could we take them. This is our 3rd litter this season, people seem to … View moreCat Care Incorporated
RECYCLE CENTRE
On 30th December we had a call from the
Rangiora Recycle Centre to say they had rescued two small kittens and
could we take them. This is our 3rd litter this season, people seem to
think its ok to dump kittens near human activity and they will
survive. The two kittens had been put in a black plastic bag along with
their two siblings and placed in one of the huge bins at the centre.
This was picked up with fork lift and taken to the pit and emptied.
Waiting to come in was the compacter to compress the rubbish together
and to be disposed of somewhere else. The noise must have been too much
for the kittens and they broke out of the bag and took flight. A staff
member managed to grab two but the other two fled and were lost. Gilda
and Gwen came into care so traumatised by the experience they couldnt
be handled for two days. Traps were put out for the remaining two and we
had just about given up hope when on the 7th day they were caught. This
really affects the staff who work at the centre, most are animal lovers
so its hard when they see the suffering these animals go through. The
latter two kittens who are almost identical to the first two and were
extremely skinny,are now Joplin and Japan and are in care.
That is 4 females from one litter aged approx 12 weeks. If the staff
hadnt been observant this could have been 4 breeding feral females. Gwen
and Gilda have recovered and will make wonderful pets so there is hope
for the other two as well. This shouldnt happen in todays supposedly
civilised society , there is help out there. Mother cat will probably be
pregnant again now and so the cycle continues.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
A North Canterbury pupil will start the new school year on a high after being named New Zealand's top year 7 speller.
Fernside School's Rose Hussey took out the annual International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) 2018.
The 11-year-old, who enters year 8 this year, has … View moreA North Canterbury pupil will start the new school year on a high after being named New Zealand's top year 7 speller.
Fernside School's Rose Hussey took out the annual International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) 2018.
The 11-year-old, who enters year 8 this year, has taken part in the assessments since she was in year 4, and last year took four tests: English, spelling, mathematics and science.
She was awarded a high distinction in spelling, science and mathematics and ranked in the top 1 per cent of year 7 participants across the country.
Well done Rose!
Bryce from Kaiapoi
Interesting story in some of today's newspapers about the increase in people spending time in hospital due to low iron levels as we eat less red meat. Here is the link
i.stuff.co.nz...
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Joanne from Woodend
Hi, You may have read that I've semi-retired after 20-odd years of children's art classes. I will still run workshops however - mostly during school holiday periods, and for all age groups. I have three planned during the week 14th-18th Jan, and details are on my website, or Facebook. If … View moreHi, You may have read that I've semi-retired after 20-odd years of children's art classes. I will still run workshops however - mostly during school holiday periods, and for all age groups. I have three planned during the week 14th-18th Jan, and details are on my website, or Facebook. If they look too complex, don't worry - I'm there to show you how.
Paulette from Rangiora
Free, red bricks100 plus. Pick up in Rangiora asap otherwise going to dump.
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There's been dozens of incredible entries in this year's Loveliest Letterbox competition. Which one is your favourite? Can you spot any from your neighbourhood?
Loveliest Letterbox is closing end of January so make sure you share colourful creations from your community asap. It's … View moreThere's been dozens of incredible entries in this year's Loveliest Letterbox competition. Which one is your favourite? Can you spot any from your neighbourhood?
Loveliest Letterbox is closing end of January so make sure you share colourful creations from your community asap. It's as simple as loading a picture of a lovely letterbox in your neighbourhood or from your travels - and you could win one of four great prizes!
Enter now
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Canterbury's only indoor skate park has opened its doors – in Rangiora.
The facility is the brainchild of Steve and Debbie Wood, but is likely thanks to their 14-year-old son, Damian, an avid skate park enthusiast.
The Barn, on Flaxton Rd, is essentially a warehouse half full of ramps and … View moreCanterbury's only indoor skate park has opened its doors – in Rangiora.
The facility is the brainchild of Steve and Debbie Wood, but is likely thanks to their 14-year-old son, Damian, an avid skate park enthusiast.
The Barn, on Flaxton Rd, is essentially a warehouse half full of ramps and grind rails, offering something for all abilities. The only conditions for riders are they must wear a helmet, and parental permission is needed for anyone under the age of 18.
Read the full story by clicking the link below.
Trish from Rangiora
Hi there. Anyone know where Pete and Chris Woolley may be now? I know they were living in North Canterbury a few years ago. An old friend is out from England and we would love to catch up. They would be around 60 by now.
Karen from Rangiora
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We are having a sale
We have new and used pet stuff, toys, beds, carriers etc
This Saturday and Sunday
10am - 12 pm… View more·
We are having a sale
We have new and used pet stuff, toys, beds, carriers etc
This Saturday and Sunday
10am - 12 pm
17 Tripoli St, Rangiora
NO HOLDS OR DIBS ON THIS POST
Sandy from Rangiora
Heated Towel Rail. $5
Mirror (heated, so not affected by steam). 900 X 750 mm. $5
Two Bathroom Cabinet Doors (mirrored). New, unused. 800 X 373 mm. $50.
You can put in an offer for each item or the whole lot.
Negotiable
Sandy from Rangiora
Five bails of 7.0 (the thickest and most efficient type) and one bail of 3.6 (standard size). Willing to sell individually or together. Jason in Rangiora. 0275844562
Price: $65
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Nitrate levels have significantly reduced at a North Canterbury stream less than two months into a pilot project to improve its water quality.
The Institute of Environmental and Scientific Research (ESR)-led denitrification wall trial at Silverstream Reserve, near Kaiapoi, has resulted in nitrate … View moreNitrate levels have significantly reduced at a North Canterbury stream less than two months into a pilot project to improve its water quality.
The Institute of Environmental and Scientific Research (ESR)-led denitrification wall trial at Silverstream Reserve, near Kaiapoi, has resulted in nitrate levels in groundwater dropping from 7.1mg/l to 0.5 mg/l.
The 25 metre-long wall, installed in November, is a world first, having never been tested in a fast-flowing gravel aquifer system before.
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