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23 Aug 2011 08:59p.m.
bruce vincent wrote:
just to let everyone else know. we live in bexley but Not the part that has been in the news since february. we are not in the red zone and have had to do everything for ourselves.our street is trashed like alot of others in christchurch. we have been all round christchurch and north canterbury so no what others are dealing with. do you... get all your facts before commenting on the things others are dealing with
17 Aug 2011 01:21p.m.
Les wrote:
the t shirt for the Auckland quake and snowstorm was brilliant - I wiuld love to buy one if the proceeds went to Christchurch victims
16 Aug 2011 09:28p.m.
Mike wrote:
sorry but i had to point out that it's almost SIX months not SEVEN but still I can't imagine living in a caravan for so long so good on them and I hope they get their insurance money soon
16 Aug 2011 08:27p.m.
nettie wrote:
John it is good to see you wading in for the Bexley residents but quite frankly I am getting a little tired of hearing about them - at least they know where they are heading. As you know residents of the orange zone in Christchurch and Kaiapoi are still waiting to hear what their future holds. If you want to plead a case for a resident of Kaiapoi living in a caravan I can direct you to them.
The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust has given $2 million to help quake-hit sporting organisations get back on their feet.
A former Christchurch restaurant owner is back in business, 15 months after losing his buildings in the February quake.
Christchurch's tallest office tower, the PWC Building, swayed up to 6m in the February earthquake according to engineers.
Central Otago has woken to its first decent snowfall of the season after around 5cm fell in the higher areas overnight.
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