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14 Sep 2011 07:26p.m.
Gary Reynolds wrote:
If a house is in the red zone how can the insurance company get a building permit to fix it up , that should make them have to pay out the replacement cover if no permit is issused
19 Aug 2011 07:24p.m.
Greg wrote:
That 'big' cat is a cat. Look o nthe left of the footage. There is a road marker and the cat is no moe than half it's size. And 'see how it runs'. It runs like a small cat, it's funny little legs a blur. Lions, cougars and so on lope. The only cougars in Chch are in Merivale bars.
The Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust has given $2 million to help quake-hit sporting organisations get back on their feet.
Questions are being raised over whether yesterday's 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch might affect the confidence of insurance companies, and the city's rebuild.
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.
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