Running with Jo Ryder
“Children are our future,” sang Whitney Houston. “Teach them well, and let them lead the way…” Among those helping teach Christchurch’s young people so they can look forward to a better future is Police Youth Services officer Jo Ryder, as Metropol Editor Lynda Papesch explains. Mother, mentor, and enthusiastic runner all describe Jo […]
A Hamptons coastal Christmas: OneWorld
It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Christchurch’s own home of Hamptons homewares. OneWorld’s latest offering captures the opulence of Christmas charm with an enthralling range of décor and giftware. “This beautiful collection has been curated with timeless elegance in mind, and each of these gorgeous pieces is now in […]
Hemp for good health: Sativa Botanicals
Sisters Kelly Edwards and Paula Fore (pictured) established their business in 2020 with a clear goal: to develop and provide premium hemp products, and to match that with outstanding service. With values of compassion at the foundation, the pair knew they could join the industry with their high standards and fresh approach, and […]
Relish this: Gordon’s Pickles
Leveraging two decades of experience supplying gherkins and pickled onions into many of New Zealand’s largest and most recognisable food service customers, Gordon’s Pickles has an impressive range of ‘ready to serve’ quality products, available direct from its factory door. Amongst a selection of sliced and whole gherkins, chilli and honey-flavoured, and traditional […]
Redefining delivery excellence: Point to Point
Tai Feast’s story is one of passion, purpose, and determination. From delivering life-saving packages such as a human heart, and bone marrow, to leading a thriving courier company, Tai has always been guided by a desire to make a difference. As the Managing Director of Point to Point Couriers, launched in April, she […]
Fusing flavours
If a trip to the Pacific Islands isn’t on the cards this year, try bringing those flavours to you, fusing them with your favourite foods. Culture is what makes so many cuisines popular, and local tastebuds are drooling for the fusion of Pacific, Asian, and Māori cuisine, thanks to Karen Hattaway’s Manu Restaurant […]
Deck the halls
Inside and outside, homes are dressing up for the festive season. For some it may feature tinsel and a few hanging baubles, while others will deck the halls, rooms, and outdoors. Increasingly, Kiwis are following their English and American counterparts in bringing Christmas outside so passers-by can enjoy the spectacle. From Santa and […]
Downsize without compromise: Priority Projects
Downsizing is one of life’s milestones. A time to celebrate all you have achieved, it’s often the marker of a new chapter. Whatever form it takes, successfully downsizing should mean both an increase in lifestyle and a decrease in stress. It is crucial to get those two things the right way round. When […]
Stunning heritage rebuild: Nest Residential
Developing an historic hillside site takes a special kind of energy. The kind of energy that doesn’t see problems, just little tasks. The kind of energy that doesn’t see current conditions as permanent, instead visualising richly abundant potential. When the energy generated by Simon Fenwick of Nest Residential was combined with the problems […]
Sorting out your drainage: Enviroflo
Buying a new home can sometimes feel like buying a ticket in a lottery. You can see the surfaces of the house, yet what is going on underneath? How are the services, how are the foundations, is the frame strongly built? If you are buying in Canterbury, these types of questions increase exponentially. […]











