1584 days ago

Relay For Life 2020

Pip Stephenson from Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society

Small steps can make a remarkable difference for people affected by cancer in our community. Join us for Relay For Life and let’s do something remarkable together!

Saturday 14 March, 10am-10pm
Claudelands Events Centre

Relay For Life is an inspirational and fun team event that brings people together to celebrate cancer survivors and carers, remember loved ones lost to cancer and fight back by raising awareness and funds for the Cancer Society.

Team members take turns walking or running around a track over 12 hours while enjoying a festival atmosphere of music, activities and community spirit. Everyone and anyone can get involved, so gather your friends, family and workmates and get your team together today!

Register at www.relayforlife.org.nz...

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2 days ago

Poll: Could we live without public bins?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Many public rubbish bins are being removed by councils due to the large costs of regularly emptying them. Do you think we can adapt and live without them?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the We Say You Say column of your local paper.

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Could we live without public bins?
  • 12.2% Yes
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  • 87.2% No
    87.2% Complete
  • 0.6% Other - I'll share below
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1808 votes
35 minutes ago

Every imagined seeing your local reporters on the TV news?

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

The Waikato Times will be a crucial part of what has been described as “a new era of innovation and freshness”, when Stuff takes over the news on Three.

Stuff and Warner Bros Discovery confirmed on Tuesday morning a deal that will see Stuff produce a 6pm bulletin for the television network.

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40 minutes ago

Poll: What do you think of Hamilton's new parking meters?

The Team Reporter from Hamilton Press

A new parking meter system is supposed to “offer greater convenience” in central Hamilton, but CBD barber Gini Berggren says it has the potential to trim her customers.

Forty per cent of Berggren’s customers are elderly, and she’s frustrated to watch them walk the distance from her premises at Barber on Barton up the street to sort out their parking.

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What do you think of Hamilton's new parking meters?
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  • 0% Doesn't make much of a difference for me.
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  • 0% Don't like them.
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  • 0% Haven't used them yet.
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  • 0% Other - explain in the comments
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