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Hi Christchurch,
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says it is time for the people of Canterbury to be supported "once and for all". The Budget has set aside $300 million to accelerate the Canterbury earthquake recovery. How will this help you and your community? To read more, click here… View moreHi Christchurch,
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says it is time for the people of Canterbury to be supported "once and for all". The Budget has set aside $300 million to accelerate the Canterbury earthquake recovery. How will this help you and your community? To read more, click here.
Hey Christchurch,
What are your thoughts on your city's temporary stadium? All Blacks captain and Crusaders No 8 Kieran Read says it has become a symbol of the lack of progress in the city. Do you agree? What would your dream stadium look like? Let us know in the replies. To read more, … View moreHey Christchurch,
What are your thoughts on your city's temporary stadium? All Blacks captain and Crusaders No 8 Kieran Read says it has become a symbol of the lack of progress in the city. Do you agree? What would your dream stadium look like? Let us know in the replies. To read more, click here.
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Julie from Kaiapoi
Selling dad's car. LOW kms, silver! hatchback! petrol, 658cc, manual, compact disc, ABS brakes, airbags, air con, power steering. 5.5/6 fuel economy. A tidy example. light scrape not worth fixing. Great economical car to get around town , surprisingly spacious for rear passengers. Handy … View moreSelling dad's car. LOW kms, silver! hatchback! petrol, 658cc, manual, compact disc, ABS brakes, airbags, air con, power steering. 5.5/6 fuel economy. A tidy example. light scrape not worth fixing. Great economical car to get around town , surprisingly spacious for rear passengers. Handy hatchback for loading groceries, pets, etc. Clarkville to view and test drive.
Price: $6,200
Scott from Loburn
North Canterbury Chess is always looking for new members! If you're a casual players or a die-hard fanatic we have a opponent waiting for you!
NCC is based in Rangiora and meets twice a month (first and third Tuesday) in the War Memorial building.
7pm - 9.30pm Rangiora War Memorial … View moreNorth Canterbury Chess is always looking for new members! If you're a casual players or a die-hard fanatic we have a opponent waiting for you!
NCC is based in Rangiora and meets twice a month (first and third Tuesday) in the War Memorial building.
7pm - 9.30pm Rangiora War Memorial building
Corner of High Street & Albert Street, Rangiora
To find out more about your local chess club, visit our website at www.northcanterburychess.nz...
Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
In this week's issue of Get Growing we have advice on planting bunching onions and shallots, repurposing broken pots, perennials with issues (what do you regret planting?), planning for summer strawberries and lifting and dividing lily bulbs.
Subscribe to Get Growing and be in to WIN one of… View moreIn this week's issue of Get Growing we have advice on planting bunching onions and shallots, repurposing broken pots, perennials with issues (what do you regret planting?), planning for summer strawberries and lifting and dividing lily bulbs.
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Anirban from Rangiora
Kia Ora North Canterbury,
FUSION Team proudly announces winners of Weekly Mother's Day contest that started from 14th April till 13th May.
Week 1 Winner ~ McDonald
Week 2 Winner ~ Ruth
Week 1 Winner ~ Philippa
Week 1 Winner ~ Wendy
CONGRATULATIONS to all Winners and look forward to… View moreKia Ora North Canterbury,
FUSION Team proudly announces winners of Weekly Mother's Day contest that started from 14th April till 13th May.
Week 1 Winner ~ McDonald
Week 2 Winner ~ Ruth
Week 1 Winner ~ Philippa
Week 1 Winner ~ Wendy
CONGRATULATIONS to all Winners and look forward to host many more specials and contests.
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Alan from Rangiora
While we have a great After Hours Paramedic Service, I understand that the CDHB Do Not Intend to Establish a Permanent After Hours Facility @ The Rangiora Health Hub (Should be Hospital). I believe the Minimum we should have is a After Hours, if not a Full Emergency Department, as we know Chch … View moreWhile we have a great After Hours Paramedic Service, I understand that the CDHB Do Not Intend to Establish a Permanent After Hours Facility @ The Rangiora Health Hub (Should be Hospital). I believe the Minimum we should have is a After Hours, if not a Full Emergency Department, as we know Chch Hospital is really struggling @ times. If you feel the same way please email duncan.webb@parliament.govt.nz and let him know how you feel, info david.clark@parliament.govt.nz
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He mea kinaki nā Te … View moreAuē e Koti! Kātahi ka oti te pakiwaitara kōwhiri ara e ako ai te tamariki ki te hua o te aroha. Tēnā whakamātautautia.
Pānuihia te kōrero paki ā-tihi mō Oti te Nanekoti ki te reo Pākehā, reo Māori anō hoki www.OatTheGoat.co.nz... | www.OtiTeNanekoti.co.nz...
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Do you have unoccupied "ghost houses" on your street? Investors buy them, park their money and pull the blinds across... but at what cost?
The last census showed there were 141,366 empty dwellings in New Zealand and in 2016, more than 33,000 houses in Auckland were officially … View moreDo you have unoccupied "ghost houses" on your street? Investors buy them, park their money and pull the blinds across... but at what cost?
The last census showed there were 141,366 empty dwellings in New Zealand and in 2016, more than 33,000 houses in Auckland were officially classified as empty. Find out why this is happening and what can be done about it.
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