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Local Highlight
2989 days ago

What a weekend!

Reporter Kaikoura Star

Sure it rained and rained but that didn't stop the fun at Seafest.

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Local Highlight
3015 days ago

Time to celebrate

Reporter Kaikoura Star

Come along to celebrate the first freight train into Kaikoura since the quake.
There will be tea and scones, some special guests and a brand new sculpture by Ben Foster.
See you at the railway station on Friday from 7.30am.

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Local Highlight
3049 days ago

Poll: Bypass vs deviation

Reporter Kaikoura Star

ttps://www.stuff.co.nz/national/95371323/is-it-time-to-take-heavy-traffic-out-of-kaikoura
The planned deviation for Kaikoura has raised the ire of many residents and some have raised concerns that the deviation would mean Kaikoura would miss out entirely on a much-need heavy traffic bypass. Where … View more
ttps://www.stuff.co.nz/national/95371323/is-it-time-to-take-heavy-traffic-out-of-kaikoura
The planned deviation for Kaikoura has raised the ire of many residents and some have raised concerns that the deviation would mean Kaikoura would miss out entirely on a much-need heavy traffic bypass. Where do you stand on this? Bypass or deviation? Let us know your thoughts. Your comments may be used in print unless you specify Not for Print or just NFP.

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Bypass vs deviation
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  • 0% The deviation as it stands is the best solution for Kaikoura's future.
    0% Complete
  • 100% The deviation is short-sighted and needs further consultation.
    100% Complete
  • 0% I'm undecided.
    0% Complete
3 votes
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3124 days ago

Story ideas

Reporter Kaikoura Star

By now all of you will have received a message from me introducing myself and seeking feedback on any issues that are affecting you in your area. The response has been huge and has identified a lot of areas that The Star should be focusing its attention on. So thank you to all those who have … View moreBy now all of you will have received a message from me introducing myself and seeking feedback on any issues that are affecting you in your area. The response has been huge and has identified a lot of areas that The Star should be focusing its attention on. So thank you to all those who have responded. I've replied to some of you and if I haven't got back to you yet I apologise but I'm getting there. I intend to follow up on all of the story ideas but there is a lot of them which is a fantastic situation to be in.
Cheers
Stu

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3170 days ago

Time to get better cellphone coverage on the Inland Rd.

Reporter Kaikoura Star

With winter coming and more traffic than ever on the fragile Inland Rd into Kaikoura, getting cellphone coverage could be the difference between life and death.
The narrow, windy road has become crucial for access in and out of Kaikoura following the earthquake, but most of the route is a mobile… View more
With winter coming and more traffic than ever on the fragile Inland Rd into Kaikoura, getting cellphone coverage could be the difference between life and death.
The narrow, windy road has become crucial for access in and out of Kaikoura following the earthquake, but most of the route is a mobile ...

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