Police Issue Scammer Warnings
Police have re-issued warnings about scammers following an incident where an elderly couple were the victim of a well spoken Indian man claiming to be from Inland Revenue.
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Police have re-issued warnings about scammers following an incident where an elderly couple were the victim of a well spoken Indian man claiming to be from Inland Revenue.
The boil water notice that was issued following the christchurch earthquake on June 13 2011 has now been lifted. Christchurch’s tap water is now safe to drink. Water from private bores and wells should still be boiled.
Self-Publishing Festival Offers a DIY & Action Packed July.
With the Farmy Army, Student Volunteer Army and Christchurch City Council combining from tomorrow to remove silt following the latest earthquake, residents are being advised how to make contact to request assistance.
First the first time, regional differences have been seen in maps that include cancer incidence and deaths which have been published jointly by the Ministry of Health and the National Health Board.
For the first time Fonterra has issued debt denominated in Chinese renminbi, and is the first Australasian corporate to tap the CNH market.
The Polish community in Christchurch understands what it means to rebuild a city and restore lost heritage so they have organised a concert to fundraise for the restoration of the Art’s Centre. Acclaimed pianist Dr Anna Kijanowska is flying out from the US to join flautist Adrianna Lis and soprano Olga Gryniewicz in a programme of uplifting classical pieces from Chopin, Beethoven, Schubert and Saint-Saëns in a concert entitled Ode to Joy. Christchurch composer,Anthony Ritchie, has composed a piece for the event called Polish Dances.
Philip York, Federated Farmers economic spokesperson welcomes the bright picture for the medium term that is portrayed by the latest Situation and Outlook for New Zealand Agriculture and Forestry, or SONZAF.
The Kiwi avocado industry has secured a multi-million dollar export deal with Japan thanks to its new food processing technology.
Auckland dogs are too chubby and Pet Angels is here to help get your pooch back in form.
Nathan Guy, the Minister for the National Library says that the trauma and recovery of quake-ravaged Christchurch is being recorded for the next generations.
Technoform’s innovative insulating spacers for the aluminium window and door industry have been nominated as a finalist in the Buildnz trade show as “product of the show 2011”.
Economic activity is considered to have improved following the previous OCR statement from Alan Bollard, Reserve Bank Governor as the OCR is maintained at 2.5 percent.
Just arrived in New Zealand and available now at www.giftbob.co.nz. Unlimited forms, structures, stress relief and more. An amazing magnetic desk toy you can’t put down – it’s seriously addictive.
We are excited to announce a publication capturing the Canterbury Rugby Football Experience, with three exclusive limited editions and one unlimited edition.
As Internet fraud and romance scams increase, a new website offers an online dating experience without the worry. Greydating was specifically designed for baby boomers and beyond with fraud protection in mind.
Cellphone safety statement from Ministry of Health released by Senior Science Advisor, Martin Gledhill.
Nick Smith, Ministry for Environment announces the Green Ribbon Award finalists for 2011 from the 203 nominations across 12 different categories.
Telecom announces that acting CEO of Telecom Wholesale, Nick Clarke is from now forward reporting to Mark Ratcliffe, Chorus CEO.
Rural women can now step put in style thanks to a new range of workwear designed specifically for women.