Waikuku & Waikuku Beach, Waikuku

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Wondering about something in your neighbourhood?

Whether it's a new building going up or a strange noise you keep hearing, ask your neighbours here.

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2449 days ago

dry firewood

Jenny from Kaiapoi

very dry pine, 8x4 tandem trailer high side $300 delivery available for a small fee, please contact 0273549027 or 3270382 thanks

Negotiable

2472 days ago

Wanted: BBQ gas cylinders bottles

Marina Neighbourly Lead from Fernside

Asking on behalf of a friend who is using them for an art project.

Free

2450 days ago

We need your support please!!

Claire from Loburn

Due to popular demand, “ Happy Helpers “ is looking for more flower donations to make up more bouquets to sell for Child Cancer Foundation.
We are looking for all varieties of flowers. If you have any flowers in the late budding or early blooming stage, please get in contact with Claire 027 626… View more
Due to popular demand, “ Happy Helpers “ is looking for more flower donations to make up more bouquets to sell for Child Cancer Foundation.
We are looking for all varieties of flowers. If you have any flowers in the late budding or early blooming stage, please get in contact with Claire 027 626 7706 to arrange a time for us to pop round and do the cuttings.
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We need your support! Thank you

2450 days ago

Rubbish running could be the new enviro-fitness movement

Jonathan Leask Reporter from Northern Outlook

Rubbish running could be the new enviro-fitness movement.
Matt Akehurst has set himself the challenge of picking up 7000 pieces of litter in 70 days on his morning runs in North Canterbury.
Is this something you could pick up?

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2451 days ago

Amberley tyre fire

Reporter Northern Outlook

Do you have any suggestions for the 200,000 tyres at Amberley?

2453 days ago
2453 days ago

Karate Open Nights Next week - try a free class!

Anne Howie from GKR Karate

Give karate a try in one of our Open Nights in Rangiora and Kaiapoi next week. No obligation at all - just try it and see how you like it! Great exercise and learn how to keep yourself safe. All ages from 5 years old to adult welcome - a great family activity! Contact Anne for your free pass and … View moreGive karate a try in one of our Open Nights in Rangiora and Kaiapoi next week. No obligation at all - just try it and see how you like it! Great exercise and learn how to keep yourself safe. All ages from 5 years old to adult welcome - a great family activity! Contact Anne for your free pass and more details. 021 337 168 anne@onpurpose.co.nz

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2452 days ago

We have your "F's" covered!

Kim Booth from The Best Furniture Shop

Here at The Best Furniture Shop we have all your F's covered, Funky, Functional, Fantastic, Fun, aFFordable and Friendly.

We have been doing some research and found out BORING FURNITURE MAKES YOU LAZY! Yes we said it right, furniture that is boring not only makes you lazy, it additionally … View more
Here at The Best Furniture Shop we have all your F's covered, Funky, Functional, Fantastic, Fun, aFFordable and Friendly.

We have been doing some research and found out BORING FURNITURE MAKES YOU LAZY! Yes we said it right, furniture that is boring not only makes you lazy, it additionally will make you irritated and clumsy. Cool and bright colours assist in lifting a person's mood. It's a good way to alleviate stress!

You need to check out our cool and bright furniture now! All on our website www.bestfurniture.co.nz or in store at 61 Hawke Street, New Brighton.

Just click the “Shop now” button below to check it all out on our website!
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2452 days ago

CANTERBURY SPORTS AWARDS

Jonathan Leask Reporter from Northern Outlook

North Canterbury athletes are among the finalists for the annual Canterbury Sports Awards.
The Canterbury Wildcats women's basketball team, laden with North Canterbury players, is nominated for Team of the Year, and their coach, Lori McDaniel, is up for Coach of the Year.
Kaiapoi golfer … View more
North Canterbury athletes are among the finalists for the annual Canterbury Sports Awards.
The Canterbury Wildcats women's basketball team, laden with North Canterbury players, is nominated for Team of the Year, and their coach, Lori McDaniel, is up for Coach of the Year.
Kaiapoi golfer Amelia Garvey and Canterbury women's rugby representative, Oxford's Grace Brooker, are both in the running for Young Sportswoman of the Year.
In the Sportsperson or Team with a Disability of the Year category is New Zealand boccia representative, Rangiora's Jeremy Morriss, and the international hockey test series between the women's Black Sticks and USA at the Waimakariri Hockey Turf is a finalist for the Sports Event of the Year.
Canterbury Country Cricket stalwart, Mike Satterthwaite, is also up for a Lifetime Achievement Award.

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