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Viv from Kaiapoi
We are looking to buy a circulation booster.( a pad that send electrical current up the legs ).just wondering if you have one you want to sell?
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) chairman Brent Impey has revealed the Crusaders will be keeping their name in 2020 after calls to change it in the wake of the Christchurch shootings on March 15.
The Crusaders name debate has been hotly disputed after the terrorist attack in Christchurch, where 51 people … View moreNew Zealand Rugby (NZR) chairman Brent Impey has revealed the Crusaders will be keeping their name in 2020 after calls to change it in the wake of the Christchurch shootings on March 15.
The Crusaders name debate has been hotly disputed after the terrorist attack in Christchurch, where 51 people were killed after a gunman opened fire on Muslim worshippers in two mosques in the city.
The name-change pressure emerged because of the centuries-old sensitivity over the history of the Crusades, which were bloody medieval conflicts between Muslims and Christians.
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Great news for all digital upskillers: you can gain computer skills for work, study and everyday life - for free and at your own pace - at Ara Connect!
We’ve got courses in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a Certificate in Computing, plus you can learn how to touch-type, use the internet, create a … View moreGreat news for all digital upskillers: you can gain computer skills for work, study and everyday life - for free and at your own pace - at Ara Connect!
We’ve got courses in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a Certificate in Computing, plus you can learn how to touch-type, use the internet, create a website and lots more.
There are Ara Connect locations throughout Christchurch, Timaru and Oamaru. We’re open Monday to Friday, and some locations are open Saturdays and weekends too, so you can fit your studies around work, family and other commitments.
To find out more, visit our website or call 0800 24 24 76.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
When Jason Higham and Natalie Price decided to renovate their Rangiora home, they had a special reason to respect its history – it had been Price's home since she was a toddler.
So although they wanted to upgrade the 1950s weatherboard bungalow so it could cater to modern living, they … View moreWhen Jason Higham and Natalie Price decided to renovate their Rangiora home, they had a special reason to respect its history – it had been Price's home since she was a toddler.
So although they wanted to upgrade the 1950s weatherboard bungalow so it could cater to modern living, they decided to reuse, recycle and upcycle as much as possible.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Starting out in business as an 18-year-old with a stutter, Michael Heaven had his fair share of obstacles to overcome to be treated as an equal among fellow businessmen.
Ten years later and with two businesses under his belt, Heaven said he wanted to better equip himself for overseas business … View moreStarting out in business as an 18-year-old with a stutter, Michael Heaven had his fair share of obstacles to overcome to be treated as an equal among fellow businessmen.
Ten years later and with two businesses under his belt, Heaven said he wanted to better equip himself for overseas business meetings and signed up to his local Toastmasters club to hone his public speaking skills.
One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.
Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar … View moreOne of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.
Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar pizza and smoked cheese and chilli nachos.
So stop off at the chiller section of the supermarket to stock up on quality Mainland cheeses to help craft and create some delicious snacks. Then no matter how your team plays, your friends will go home happy.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Waimakariri residents petitioning for improved medical services will not have long to wait after the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) announced plans for a new facility.
CDHB planning, funding and decision support general manager Carolyn Gullery told the meeting a community services centre … View moreWaimakariri residents petitioning for improved medical services will not have long to wait after the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) announced plans for a new facility.
CDHB planning, funding and decision support general manager Carolyn Gullery told the meeting a community services centre would open on August 21.
Gullery also announced plans for a new family health centre, expected to open in 2021.
The Team from ACC New Zealand
All parents and grandparents should be aware of this myth about youth sport: Following an intensive training programme in a single sport at a young age does not increase your kid’s chances of becoming a world champion. A more realistic outcome is early burnout, loss of motivation and potential … View moreAll parents and grandparents should be aware of this myth about youth sport: Following an intensive training programme in a single sport at a young age does not increase your kid’s chances of becoming a world champion. A more realistic outcome is early burnout, loss of motivation and potential mental health issues in later life.
Since 2008 we’ve seen a 60% surge in sporting injuries among under 14s. This is twice that of any other age group.
We’ve talked with the experts to discover how to maintain Kiwi kids’ sporting balance, and how you can help them reach their potential:
One myth about kids sport every parent should know https://acc.nz/2QxTIro
Five ways to help your kids find sporting balance: https://acc.nz/2XitMT5
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Hayley from Kaiapoi
Needing a reputable window cleaner for inside and out. 4 bedroom home Mansfield Kaiapoi. Please message me with name and contact. Thank you.
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
The award-winning renovation of the Rangiora RSA has helped boost the club's membership and attract younger patrons.
While many RSA clubs around the country are at risk of closing due to dwindling numbers and increasing overheads, RSA building committee chairman Ross Ditmer said the Rangiora … View moreThe award-winning renovation of the Rangiora RSA has helped boost the club's membership and attract younger patrons.
While many RSA clubs around the country are at risk of closing due to dwindling numbers and increasing overheads, RSA building committee chairman Ross Ditmer said the Rangiora club had been reinvigorated by its recent upgrade, which cost nearly $4 million.
The RSA was a chartered club, meaning anyone could become a member, and a lot of younger people in their 20s had joined, he said.
Alan from Rangiora
Copy of a letter to the Editor that I have submitted for Info:
"I see in article on Stuff, that Rangiora is finally going to get a "Community Service Centre" that will offer General Surgery, Orthopedics etc (this is great news, and thanks to Sandra and Paula who worked tirelessly … View moreCopy of a letter to the Editor that I have submitted for Info:
"I see in article on Stuff, that Rangiora is finally going to get a "Community Service Centre" that will offer General Surgery, Orthopedics etc (this is great news, and thanks to Sandra and Paula who worked tirelessly behind the scenes for this outcome), - Common Sense says I thought these services were offered in a Hospital. The need for a 2nd Hospital in Christchurch is well known. The existing Christchurch Hospital is a great facility, and sadly as recent events have shown, well equipped to cope with any emergency.
However; the problems with the existing Hospital are also well known, IE; Capacity (even with the new Acute Services Block been built), Parking, Access to name a few. I note that this new "Facility" is not going to have a Emergency Department. With a Increasing and Aging Population in the Waimakariri (and North Christchurch), this defies Common Sense.
A new Level 4 Hospital in Rangiora would go a long way to address some of these issues."
Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook
Two North Canterbury basketballers are still "in shock" after their inclusion in the Tall Ferns team touring Asia next month.
Charlotte Whittaker, 18, and Esra McGoldrick, 19, who are currently on holiday from their American universities, said they were surprised by the call up.
… View moreTwo North Canterbury basketballers are still "in shock" after their inclusion in the Tall Ferns team touring Asia next month.
Charlotte Whittaker, 18, and Esra McGoldrick, 19, who are currently on holiday from their American universities, said they were surprised by the call up.
"I played for the junior Tall Ferns last year and, at 18, I thought it would be at least a couple of years before I'd be considered for the Tall Ferns, so it's just amazing – I still can't believe it," Whittaker says.
So many doses of influenza vaccine have been given out this year that nationwide stocks are about to run out, just a week into the flu season.
To ensure those most in need can get the vaccine, the ministry is asking GPs and pharmacists to closely manage their stock levels and only vaccinate those … View moreSo many doses of influenza vaccine have been given out this year that nationwide stocks are about to run out, just a week into the flu season.
To ensure those most in need can get the vaccine, the ministry is asking GPs and pharmacists to closely manage their stock levels and only vaccinate those who are eligible for publicly funded vaccines.
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Herringbone is a look that will never go out of trend.
Apply the pattern to create these stylish placemats with Resene testpots, perfect for outdoor entertaining. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out … View moreHerringbone is a look that will never go out of trend.
Apply the pattern to create these stylish placemats with Resene testpots, perfect for outdoor entertaining. Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.
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