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Martin from Bryndwr
Our church, The Village, helps out a bit at Burnside with reading assistance and donations of food, clothing and bedding. What we observe is a fantastic school community with dedicated hard-working staff who are deeply involved in education and community well-being. Their level of care of … View moreOur church, The Village, helps out a bit at Burnside with reading assistance and donations of food, clothing and bedding. What we observe is a fantastic school community with dedicated hard-working staff who are deeply involved in education and community well-being. Their level of care of families is extraordinary! Some of us were invited to Assembly today to help present books for all the children. It was magical. The haka, the waiata, the video and the vibe were amazing. What a treat! We wish the children and especially the staff happy, safe, and restful holidays. If anyone would like to join in our practical support of the school give us a yell 351-6664.
The Team from Christchurch City Council
The Tall Blacks will play in Christchurch for the first time in 18 years for the FIBA World Cup Qualifying series. Read the full story on Newsline: bit.ly...
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
Emergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an … View moreEmergencies are unpredictable, therefore it’s really important to make a plan to help you get through.
Having a discussion about alternative meeting places, what to do if you can’t contact each other or making a list of supplies are good things to think about when making a plan for an emergency.
What will be on your plan?
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Penny from Avonhead
Hi
Is anyone interested in swapping jigsaw puzzles? We have maybe a couple of dozen 1000 piece puzzles with no missing pieces.
I can be contacted on 021622838.
Penny
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Puzzled by the green painted boxes appearing on the road at some Christchurch intersections?
These boxes are for cyclists wanting to do hook turns.
Check out our video about right-turning cyclists on Newsline: www.ccc.govt.nz...
Hilary from Wigram
Anyone else having trouble with the new app? I can select a show but they don't always load...
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Local artist Jacob Yikes, who is well known for his surreal cartoon-like artworks seen in murals around the central city, has created a new work that has been animated for Botanic D'lights by students at Ara Institute of Canterbury.
Read more at Newsline: bit.ly...
Brittany from Papanui
Hey There
My names Brittany Kremers, I'm the chair person for the CDHB Youth Advisory Council. (CDHB YAC or YAC) The CDHB YAC is the only council within NZ that has youth focusing on youth only in the medical sector. We cover from Ashburton to the West Coast. Everybody on the YAC has had … View moreHey There
My names Brittany Kremers, I'm the chair person for the CDHB Youth Advisory Council. (CDHB YAC or YAC) The CDHB YAC is the only council within NZ that has youth focusing on youth only in the medical sector. We cover from Ashburton to the West Coast. Everybody on the YAC has had their own experiences in hospital with different medical conditions. Mine being that I've had cancer and have had a lot of after affects going on. (I'm currently sitting in the lounge on the ward I'm on in hospital as i write this)
We help any youth with any Illness no matter how big or small in any way we can. We Advocate, Support, Argue our point, Share youths opinions, Collect data, Supply youth with items when they first come in like toiletries and borden busters.
The CDHB YAC is running a Quiz night with a Silent auction/Raffles and we are looking for local businesses to donate items and in exchange we will put your logo on everything to do with the quiz event and our public Facebook page. You'd be supporting a fantastic organisation! keeping us supplying youth in need. Getting youths voices heard as we are the next generation
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Who is excited about the upcoming school holidays??? Well, at Gardenfresh Greengrocers Bishopdale, we can help you get the excitement of the upcoming holidays AND some amazing deals in-store.
Rose Apples: $1.49kg
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Who is excited about the upcoming school holidays??? Well, at Gardenfresh Greengrocers Bishopdale, we can help you get the excitement of the upcoming holidays AND some amazing deals in-store.
Rose Apples: $1.49kg
Taylor Gold Pears: $1.49kg
Banana's: .88c kg (special for Thursday to)
Girl Guide Biscuits: $3.50 per packet
To help you get even more excited with the school holidays, we are running a competition from today, till Wednesday 18th July. The prize is a Family Movie Pass. It' very simple to enter: just spend $30 or more in-store, put your name and phone number on the back of your receipt and place it in the glass jar at the counter.
We also have a kids colouring competition to keep the children occupied. The picture with the most votes from the customers, will win a free bag of Jazz apples. Just attach your receipt to the picture with child's name and your phone number on it (no spending limit) and bring it back in and we place the picture up on the wall for customers to vote.
Winners for both competitions will be announced on our Facebook page on Wednesday 18th July in the evening.
Dont forget to like and share our page.
Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Resene's colour and tech experts were live on Homed last night to answer your paint and decorating questions. If you missed it, you can catch up on all the questions and answer, here, and hopefully get some inspiration for your next project.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
It is now easy to check online if a product recall applies to you, as there is a Product Recalls database. Read about this on our website.
The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Earlier this year, the government issued just its second compulsory recall ever. That was a big deal because despite a voluntary recall for Takata airbags floating around since 2013, the government – taking a page from the Aussies – decided to step in after realising the recall was progressing … View moreEarlier this year, the government issued just its second compulsory recall ever. That was a big deal because despite a voluntary recall for Takata airbags floating around since 2013, the government – taking a page from the Aussies – decided to step in after realising the recall was progressing far too slowly, with less than a quarter of those affected in New Zealand replaced since 2013.
That kind of success rate, however, is surprisingly all too common for voluntary recalls. Consumer NZ estimates that “less than half” of product recalls actually work, and while it’s normally better for items where customers details are noted down (like cars), common household items that are cheap and easily replaceable (like indoor electric heaters) can remain in use months – even years – after a recall is issued.
Below is a selection of recalled items we think are most relevant to consumers (part two looks at items specifically targeted at babies and children). Of course, it goes without saying that this is by no means an exhaustive list – for that you need to be looking at the government’s official website.
See the full article at the link below...
The Team from Christchurch City Council
Hundreds of events will take place all around the city these school holidays – from robots and rockets, to pump tracks and pool parties. Check out our tips to surviving the school holidays here on Newsline: bit.ly...
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