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Hi there, I'm running some Songlabs in the Wonderful Waimak Libraries over the next couple of weeks for kids aged 7-12.
Anyone can make their own song with Garageband - iPads are provided or you can bring your own. It's awesome fun and you'll learn lots.
Only $5 per person. … View moreHi there, I'm running some Songlabs in the Wonderful Waimak Libraries over the next couple of weeks for kids aged 7-12.
Anyone can make their own song with Garageband - iPads are provided or you can bring your own. It's awesome fun and you'll learn lots.
Only $5 per person. Numbers are limited - so book at your local library!
Jonathan Leask Reporter from Northern Outlook
North Canterbury's Kaiapoi Softball Club is pitching for its own field of dreams.
It has approached the Waimakariri District Council and together they are coming up with a plan for the club's own home grounds in Kaiapoi.
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Sara from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Decesed Estate Nice wee tidy car Bought from Paul Kelly Motors 07/02.2016 for $11475 10900km
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Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook
The Rangiora Playcentre, North Canterbury, has been the target of a tree–knapper, a newly planted pohutakawa ripped out and dragged away along with a swan plant.
The predominantly volunteer run early childhood centre had only planted the nearly six-foot tree two weeks ago as part of a working … View moreThe Rangiora Playcentre, North Canterbury, has been the target of a tree–knapper, a newly planted pohutakawa ripped out and dragged away along with a swan plant.
The predominantly volunteer run early childhood centre had only planted the nearly six-foot tree two weeks ago as part of a working ...
Lesley from Swannanoa - Ohoka
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We have owned since 30kms and never had a problem with it, very reliable solid truck and serviced regularly.
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Corran from Rangiora
I very much have my doubts at whether lights are going to improve traffic flow as we have ben lead to believe. What you have got to remember is traffic lights cause slugging of the traffic. You get a big flow of traffic then the lights go red and then there is nothing for about 10-20 seconds then … View moreI very much have my doubts at whether lights are going to improve traffic flow as we have ben lead to believe. What you have got to remember is traffic lights cause slugging of the traffic. You get a big flow of traffic then the lights go red and then there is nothing for about 10-20 seconds then the other apposing Rd starts. Now with the lights up at Mitre 10 there will be times when one Rd is sitting on a red light watching an empty intersection when normally they could go. Then of course the School crossing will cause a build back to South Belt and although the light says Green the road will be blocked. But everyone will still have to wait until that clears then as that happens they will get a red-light. So I just cannot see much improved flow if anything. We’ll still be back up to King St as we were before. There may be a lot still going Townsend/Fernside which relieve the pressure that is until they start on that section and then ???
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Sian from Swannanoa - Ohoka
Hi there,
I'm looking for fellow dog owners to socialise my 9 week old pup. She has only had her first injection so can only meet fully vaccinated dogs. I'm happy to travel to you to minimise inconvenience.
Many thanks in advance!
We understand that coeliac disease affects many families, which is why we offer a range of gluten free products to allow those affected to still have a great a choice in food and diet. However, we'd still love to hear your thoughts on what your favourite gluten free product is, or what you … View moreWe understand that coeliac disease affects many families, which is why we offer a range of gluten free products to allow those affected to still have a great a choice in food and diet. However, we'd still love to hear your thoughts on what your favourite gluten free product is, or what you might like to see more of in-store? Comment below!
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Trish from Rangiora
Does anyone have a spare ticket to the show? I'm happy to pay full price. I am desperate to attend so any performance time would suit. Thanks
Matthew Salmons Reporter from Northern Outlook
The Cust Community Network have asked the Waimakariri District Council (WDC) for a recycling facility at Cust, similar to the covered skip for mixed recycling at Oxford.
As it stands, residents outside the Cust village collection area transport their recycling to the Oxford or Southbrook Transfer… View moreThe Cust Community Network have asked the Waimakariri District Council (WDC) for a recycling facility at Cust, similar to the covered skip for mixed recycling at Oxford.
As it stands, residents outside the Cust village collection area transport their recycling to the Oxford or Southbrook Transfer Stations.
In considering the proposal, the WDC need an indication of the number of people that would use a local recycling facility in Cust before potentially doing a trial.
If you live in the Cust area, outside the current collection zone for rubbish and recycling in the village, CCN would appreciate your help with the following poll.
Would you use a Cust based recycling facility?
Blanche from Rangiora
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Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook
Fun fact: Did you know that in the 1930s, the real Captain von Trapp was a naval captain in a country that had zero ports? Yup, Austria lost quite a bit of stuff after WWI.
Fortunately, North Canterbury Musical Society's rendition of The Sound of Music loses nothing on the Rangiora stage.… View moreFun fact: Did you know that in the 1930s, the real Captain von Trapp was a naval captain in a country that had zero ports? Yup, Austria lost quite a bit of stuff after WWI.
Fortunately, North Canterbury Musical Society's rendition of The Sound of Music loses nothing on the Rangiora stage.
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