Life-changing pet supplement: Newflands
In May of 2010, qualified veterinary nurse Fiona Robertson’s adored Newfoundland dog, Rosie, was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM), a terminal heart condition common in the breed. Determined to not give up on Rosie and wanting to improve her quality of life, if not life expectancy, Fiona’s research into the benefits of fish […]
Keeping your pets calm: Pet Remedy
Cold rainy days, all cooped up together, can stress our pets. Cats especially, love their own territory and can get distressed. When owners are off on holidays and pets are removed from familiar routines with the transport, boarding kennels, catteries or house sitters, anxiety levels can soar. Environmental scents can help anxious, stressed-out […]
Third bridge on Avon River corridor
Pedestrians and cyclists now have better access to enjoy the Avon River corridor with the recent opening of Snell Bridge, pictured. The last of three pedestrian and cycle bridges connecting the wetlands and the neighbouring communities, the Snell Bridge is accessed from Snell Place in Dallington. The other two are the Avondale Bridge […]
The Influencers: Simon Kingham
Shared transport impact The impact of shared transport on two different Christchurch communities could determine transport goals for New Zealand. I’m leading a team of researchers studing two National Science Challenges – Ageing Well and Healthier Lives – to understand the impact of shared transport options into a lifestyle village and a community […]
The Influencers: Alison Adams
Economic booster The biggest challenge facing Christchurch businesses is the labour shortage. This is one of the economic factors contributing to inflation, which we are all experiencing. ChristchurchNZ has been working on two initiatives to help reduce the impact of the shortages. Last week we launched the PowerUp campaign, designed to inform, inspire, […]











