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Jonathan Leask Reporter from Northern Outlook
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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 ...
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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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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Are you a true tea connoisseur who will only drink Dilmah? Starting next week from 22nd May, you can stock up on your tea collection and buy two packs of the Dilmah Ceylon Tea 100 Pack, and you'll score yourself a FREE Dilmah Mug with tea bags! This offer is only available from next Monday … View moreAre you a true tea connoisseur who will only drink Dilmah? Starting next week from 22nd May, you can stock up on your tea collection and buy two packs of the Dilmah Ceylon Tea 100 Pack, and you'll score yourself a FREE Dilmah Mug with tea bags! This offer is only available from next Monday while stocks last, so pop in and see us in-store soon!
Trish from Rangiora
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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.
When...
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Matthew Salmons Reporter from Northern Outlook
Gentle giant Billy is 120kg, likes hanging with chickens and his sheep buds Jimmy and Lui and getting together for a meal. But this big friendly kunekune pig needs a new home and, perhaps, new love.
Leanne George, of North Loburn, had fostered Billy since his previous owner dropped him off, … View moreGentle giant Billy is 120kg, likes hanging with chickens and his sheep buds Jimmy and Lui and getting together for a meal. But this big friendly kunekune pig needs a new home and, perhaps, new love.
Leanne George, of North Loburn, had fostered Billy since his previous owner dropped him off, as...
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook
Rangiora High School (RHS) student Thomas Hanson is heading to summer school in July – in Bulgaria.
Hanson and Wakatipu High School student Hamish Attenborough were selected by the Royal Society Te Apārangi to attend the Summer Research School (SRS).
Organised by the Campus of American … View moreRangiora High School (RHS) student Thomas Hanson is heading to summer school in July – in Bulgaria.
Hanson and Wakatipu High School student Hamish Attenborough were selected by the Royal Society Te Apārangi to attend the Summer Research School (SRS).
Organised by the Campus of American ...
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Shannon Beynon Reporter from Northern Outlook
For some, the daily grind of the commute is an inescapable fact, but not every job requires physical presence.
Working remotely is a way to avoid traffic altogether.
Loburn based software developer Stuart and financial administrator Janise McIlwain have the shortest commute ...
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