2017 Young Plumber of the Year Competition
Congratulations to Dean Smith from Richard Rea Plumbing Ltd for being the Regional Finalist representing the Christchurch branch of Plumbing World in the 2017 Young Plumber of the Year Competition. He is one of 55 top young plumbers chosen nationwide. Richard Rea Plumbing is committed to training and industry excellence to ensure a better plumbed New Zealand.

Rainfinity: Showering Inspired by Nature
Renovating or upgrading your bathroom? Imagine being cocooned from head to toe in ultra-soft micro-droplets in your shower-all-round indulgence like you’ve never experienced before.
Enjoy a thoroughly sensuous pamper session with Rainfinity design showers. This sensation is created through PowderRain, a spray type that produces thousands of gentle and silky micro-fine droplets to surround your whole body in an ultra-quiet immersive shower experience; inspired by nature’s warm and misty rains.
Remarkable shower design combined with deep relaxation come together in Hansgrohe’s Rainfinity shower range for demanding wellness and design lovers.
Find out more at rainfinity.co.nz

Flatting
Hi, looking for a large room (plus some storeage if possible) from mid Jan 2020. I come with two cats! I am 55 yo male. Very funny and clever. Perhaps not a genius but close. Fat but doing lost of exercise. Can cook but is disappointed with some of his efforts. Likes football but no Man Utd fans please. If you know anyone, let me know
Thanks peops

Poll: Do you support the proposed Cannabis Legislation and Control Bill?
Justice Minister Andrew Little has announced details of the draft law to legalise cannabis use.
Personal possession of 14 grams of cannabis, the sale of cannabis edibles, and growing up to four cannabis plants per household, are all included in the bill, which the public will be asked to vote "yes or no" at the 2020 general election.
Read more on the draft bill here and tell us what you think in the comments below. Will you vote yes or no, or are you yet to make up your mind?

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43.1% Yes, I support the law change
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49.3% No, I do not support the law change
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7.6% I haven't decided yet (tell us more in the comments)