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TUESDAY, MARCH 24, <strong>2020</strong> Councillor takes matters into his own hands Connecting Your Community Page 3 Page 6 year. city.” Davids heads community board advocating body TUESDAY, MARCH 24, <strong>2020</strong>starnews.co.nz RESIDENTS MOST affected by • By Louis Day the new Northern Motorway are WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, <strong>2020</strong> Connecting Your Community IT COULD WEDNESDAY, be a while until MARCH 25, starnews.co.nz <strong>2020</strong> Connecting Your Community relieved to hear the Christchurch TUESDAY, starnews.co.nz MARCH 24, <strong>2020</strong> Connecting Your Community • By Georgia O’Connor-Harding the eastern suburbs start to Northern Corridor opening has see Lianne Dalziel’s campaign been delayed by six months. THE earthquake-damaged aspirations for the area come to The CNC was due to open in former Sockburn Service Centre fruition. the middle of this year, but last could finally be demolished in During <strong>October</strong>’s local body week the New July – if the funding needed is elections, Ms Dalziel identified Zealand Transport Agency It comes as the obtained. repairs to the eastern part of the city’s footpaths, pipes and roads announced more Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton as one of her main priorities for time was needed this term. to complete the Community “We need a fully integrated $290m motorwayten in its draft Board has writ- programme of works for the east, I have loosely called this The original submission to Readers respond Chance to the eastern alliance, which scope of the the city council’s would essentially be an alliance Victorious Delay in Market day project has been Mark Wilson Annual Plan Mike Mora to supermarket farewell Holden of contractors who can take extended include stoked making mall goes green at 2<strong>01</strong>9-<strong>2020</strong>, captain the whole area bit by bit and a third southbound lane on requesting the city council addresses the budget gap so the rebranding in style systematically get the work the Waimakariri River bridge and flooding with cup done,” she said during the a clip-on win exit safer Cashmere HS cycleway. buildings can be removed as soon campaign. St Albans resident Mark Wilson as possible. Page 8 GIRL Page BOSS: Julia 17 Holmes But chief wants executive to be a Dawn geneticist after Page high school, 3 and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will Page help 10 said GIRL the BOSS: community Julia Holmes are “somewhat her achieve thankful” her for dreams. the delay. Page 3 PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN Page 11 said the final submission is yet to wants to be a geneticist after high school, and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will help Board chairman Mike Mora her achieve her dreams. Baxendale said any request to PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN • By Bea Gooding pursue a specific for biology, project in and the “The community will be somewhat thankful for a reprieve of the from a young Julia is one of 25 young were often male-dominated, • By Bea Gooding for biology, and from a young Julia is one of 25 young were often male-dominated, be completed but it was likely the east would have age to has be always agreed been interested women chosen around the with particular focus on science, technology, engineering age has always been interested women chosen around the with particular focus on science, technology, engineering requested. demolition of the site would be FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD upon Julia by council. effects of this motorway for six South New Brighton School pupil Jacob McMillan enjoying the foam pit at Christchurch School of City councillors are yet to pass Gymnastics, which opened its doors to pupils while the school was closed due to fire damage. Holmes is on a mission on to in how things worked, often country to participate in the FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Julia in how things worked, often country to participate in the months, but it’s still there. Until taking things apart just to put GirlBoss Advantage programme next month, designed She was shocked to hear the and maths. Holmes is on a mission to taking things apart just to put GirlBoss Advantage programme next month, designed She was shocked to hear the Main South Rd, has been a source and maths. The former service centre, on make a difference in the world. any guidance them to back staff together. around decisions are made to put our make a difference in the world. them back together. •Story, more photos, page 5 PHOTO: GEOFF The SLOAN year 11 St Margaret’s this, she said. community first, then there is no That passion has landed her to mentor the female leaders news from her mother. The year 11 St Margaret’s That passion has landed her to mentor the female leaders news from her mother. of tension for years with residents College student has a passion •Turn to page the 5 relief,” he said. opportunity of her dreams. of tomorrow in industries that • Turn to page 6 College student has a passion the opportunity of her dreams. of tomorrow in industries that • Turn to page 7 unhappy with the state of the site. •Turn to page 6 •Turn to 5 BLINDS...Cleaned, Repaired & Restored... Restore your oiled CEDAR BLINDS with our re-oiling service. 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Reply to: rvstoragecentre@gmail.com www.blindcare.co.nz However, before work starts on It is and likely that, and be a she national came up the complex, Ohu Development with decision.” the idea and so I agreed that will need to raise between we should Mr Ward use our said Facebook it is still too page early $800,000 and $1.4 million in its as an to tell avenue exactly if anybody what assistance does the second round of crowdfunding, need community help. will need. which is planned to start on “I’m “It’s not very sure early how days needed and that I PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN April 2. it will think be that because we are most just of looking the supermarkets The public will decide whether at how we are respond providing to the online virus. DEDICATED: Dave Bryce is passionate about gardening as it is sustainable and promotes healthy eating. GIRL BOSS: Julia Holmes wants to be a geneticist after high school, and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will help or not the second crowdfunding delivery For us, and it’s things about responsiveness like that but her achieve her dreams. PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN bid will go ahead on that date. it’s to just the hard central to know government how it’s going • By Jess Gibson the chairman of Redcliffs/Te Features and was one of seven At the moment, edible • By Bea GoodingIn a survey by Ohu from a young age has always Julia is one of 25 young industries that were oten maledominated, with particular “I guidelines, to pan out. the safety of staff WITH MORE than 100 edible Rae Kura Eco Village Group, recognised in the Residential items in Mr Bryce’s garden Development, people been can interested in how things women chosen around the and just the think safety they of [people] our communities.” just species in his garden, Dave was successful at the Linwood- House Category. include pumpkins, courgettes, WEST MELTON’S choose Julia whether they worked, think oten the taking things country to participate in focus on science, technology, need to let us know what they Bryce would give any vegetable Central-Heathcote Edible The awards were presented to beans, lettuce, rhubarb, Holmes celery, is on a mission crowdfunding to campaign apart just should to put them back the GirlBoss Advantage engineering and maths. need It and follows we’ll calls do our from best to shop a run for its money. Garden Awards. Mr Bryce at a ceremony held at tomatoes, berries, nuts make and Christchurch city councillors to a difference continue, the world. should together. be paused programme next month, She was shocked to hear the help,” she said. the worst happens. Network] are about, that’s why Which is why the Mt He received a special the Matuku Takotako: Sumner herbs among others. stop rates increases in response The fifteen-year-old until has the Covid-19 outbreak That passion is has landed her designed to mentor the news from her mother. Mrs Hodder said there is no “I just think anything to help we exist. to the Covid-19 crisis. 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People need to be encour- • HAVE YOUR SAY: Tell us what you’re doing to help your community prepare for Covid-19? Email matt.slaughter@ starmedia.kiwi. aged not to actually go there if they’re sick, but to phone in and things like that,” she said. •Turn to page 6 Small batch made from scratch, Coffee to go! PEGASUS POST Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz Thursday <strong>October</strong> 1 <strong>2020</strong> 11 Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100 Sporting Notices Trades & Services Trades & Services Play Baseball in Canterbury! Canterbury Baseball canterburybaseball.co.nz info@canterburybaseball.co.nz Collision Repairs QEII Collision Repairs. Free Courtesy Cars (conditions apply),All Insurance work, Rust Repairs & Private work. Spray-painting. Free pickup & delivery. Ph. 03 388 5187 Community Events ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, If you want to have a drink that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help. 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City counci lors James Gough, Sam MacDonald, Catherine Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown and James Daniels have sent a le ter to Mayor Lianne Dalziel asking her to lead a conversation as to how a zero per cent rates increase could be achieved this The city council is proposing an average rates increase of 4.65 per cent across a l ratepayers in this year’s Draft Annual Plan which is currently under public consultation until April 5 and wi l be finalised before July 1. The 2<strong>01</strong>8-2028 Long Term Plan also predicts a 50 per cent rates increase over 10 years. Said Cr MacDonald: “In the current environment it’s clear business as usual is not appropriate and the council needs to look at how we enable this 12-month rates increase freeze to occur, it’s crucial for the economic confidence of our Ms Dalziel said the las thing the council’s budget, which is urchNZ, the Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce Covid-19. We wi l discuss these dinary circumstances related to the city council needed was for not entirely funded by rates, and someone to hi the panic bu ton. the consequences that wi l flow and other key players so we are options with elected members “Calm heads must and wi l from decisions we make. best prepared for the economic as we develop the Annual Plan,” prevail,” she said. “The Annual Plan is not cha lenges that lie ahead.” “Our residents and businesses signed off for three months so City council chief executive The push from city counci lors wi l be depending on us to we have time to ge this advice. Dawn Baxendale did not rule a for a freeze on rates rises comes make adjustments, and we wi l, A the same time, the council zero rates rise out. shortly after Minister of Finance however, we wi l need advice is meeting with our economic “We’re considering a series of Grant Robertson announced on the impacts on a l aspects of development agency, Christch- options in light of the extraor- a $12.1 bi lion package to aid Thursday, March 19, <strong>2020</strong> Parent’s frightening journey – pages 6 & 7 Covid-19 prompts call for zero per cent rates increase The local news destination for Cantabrians Eastern Foam fun follows fire Julia’s suburbs on repairs a mission could take to make a while a difference Ro ler Blinds cleaned from as li tle as $ 2 Views on cricket nets The local news destination for Cantabrians Helpless to stop property Consent Award for green-fingered Bryce Julia’s granted on Limited a mission for Collett’s stock Corner plan Fujitsu 6kw to heat make pumpsa $ 350 difference Hear Better, Live Better Motorway opening Julia’s on delay brings a mission relief to make a difference Ro ler Blinds cleaned from as li tle as $ 2 Scorch Broadband ACTION: Six city counci lors including Catherine Chu, Sam MacDonald (top right), James Daniels (above left) and Aaron Keown have ca led on Mayor Lianne Dalziel to lead a conversation on how to achieve a zero per cent rates increase this year. the economy in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The biggest boost is $5.1 bi lion towards wage subsidies for affected businesses in a l sectors and regions. •Tips for weathering virus, p3 •Mayor’s column, p9 •From the editor’s desk, p10 Bid to secure funding to demolish service centre Preparation Rates starts to support decision those to come who are self-isolating R V STORAGE from Govt CENTRE Ro ler Blinds cleaned from as li tle as $ 2 Ro ler Blinds cleaned from as li tle as $ 2 The local news for Cantabrians Place your orders now I Spy Food 78 Barrington Street,
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