
As residents wake to another cold morning, a silent figure slips into the mist, leaving just one clue.

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As residents wake to another cold morning, a silent figure slips into the mist, leaving just one clue.
As Alexandra residents wake to another cold morning, a silent figure slips into the mist. They leave no trace - except for another bottle of flavoured milk dumped at a local petrol station.
Members of the small South Island community have noticed a strange recurring phenomenon. Every few days, flavoured milk is left on top of a particular pump at the self-service RD Petroleum station. The strange happenings have been going on for months, leaving locals more baffled by the day.
The identity of the mysterious milk enthusiast remains unknown, as does their motive.
Sometimes they leave behind a sole bottle, while other instances have seen as many as six bottles appear at once. The person seems to have been non-partisan in their choice of flavours, leaving behind evidence of their indulgence in chocolate, banana, strawberry and coffee.
Fire and Emergency has evacuated four properties as a large fire burns near the scene of recent crashes on the main highway.
Fire and Emergency has evacuated four properties as a large fire burns near Lake Pukaki in Canterbury.
Fire and Emergency says they were called to the scene after a farmer's burn-off got out of control shortly before 3pm on Monday.
Two of the homes were vacant, while the other two were evacuated as a precaution.
The blaze has been burning in the area where State Highway 80 and State Highway 8 intersect.
Canterbury businesses say the vandalism is costing them thousands of dollars in repairs and back-up generators.
Copper wire thieves are wearing hi-vis vests to look like legitimate lines workers in Christchurch, as repeated vandalism costs city businesses thousands.
Police have charged seven people with stealing copper wire from power lines near schools, preschools and residential streets.
The thefts began last year in the suburban red zone but have since spread to areas where the electricity is live.
He said thieves had left live powerlines hanging and cost the business thousands of dollars in fees.
Best-case scenario : 5% survive Milford Sound tsunami
New research shows that a tsunami in Milford Sound could leave no survivors, making it New Zealand's worst disaster.
A recent Master's thesis has found a Milford Sound tsunami - triggered by a landslide - may leave no survivors, with as many as 3500 dying if the wave hits during the peak of the tourist season.
The new modelling, which builds on more than a decade of research, shows the best chance of survival relies on people running for higher ground before the shaking stops.
The best-case scenario shows 5.2 percent of people would survive the wave, and in this case the tsunami would have to hit at night, during the winter offseason, when only a few hundred people would be in the area.
Edited title to make it sound less like there was just a tsunami and everyone died.
South Island vegetation fires fanned by strong winds
People evacuated from their homes are now being allowed back after hours of work from firefighters.
Fire crews are fighting multiple vegetation fires in the South Island, evacuations are under way in Amberley, Broomfield and Waipara and some buildings have been destroyed.
Fire and Emergency NZ (FENZ) mid-south Canterbury district manager Rob Hands said the blazes were widespread, particularly in Canterbury, and being fanned by strong winds that could cause them to spread quickly.
At least seven vegetation fires were burning between North Canterbury down to Shannon near Dunedin.
"They range from Amberley, Waipara, Springfield, Rangiora, Rakaia, Leeston and Tekapo," Hands said.
An entire community has been told it'll be evicted - but some are feeling stressed and cannot afford to buy anywhere else.
Residents of a small Selwyn community say they will keep fighting to save their homes after being told they must vacate them by 2039.
The district council last month voted to confirm the eviction of the entire Upper Selwyn Huts settlement on the shores of Lake Ellesmere because of the impact of climate change.
A dozen vehicles at a car dealership in Christchurch have been damaged by a wave of grain when a silo collapsed at a neighbouring flour mill.
A dozen vehicles at a car dealership in Christchurch have been damaged by a wave of grain when a silo collapsed at a neighbouring flour mill.
Landlords are parasites - photos of my chalk activism
Open the URL, I self-hosted a zip file with 9 photos so you don't have to visit a website that's filled with ads.
http://rentingcrisis.nz/forum/images/chalk/activism.zip
I wrote in 20 locations around riccarton and ilam. Most of my chalk was on riccarton road or perhaps 50 metres into a side street.
Please share this file.
Queenstown Lakes council's Mike Theelen gets big pay jump as rates soar
Sure, letβs give the council CEO a raise after raising rates by 14.5%.
Outrage at plans to allow 10-storey buildings in three Christchurch suburbs
This is the best thing for Christchurch. It should've happened 15 years ago.
Dirty old buildings in the central city and those ugly shipping containers
The other day I met a guy from Chengdu, so I looked it up on YouTube. I also follow a modest YouTuber who uploads videos of Saint Petersburg when he goes for walks with his wife and granddaughter.
I'm not suggesting that Christchurch should look like one of these big cities with 10 or 20 million people, but could we please knock down that derelict building that's next to the bus exchange? It has walls falling down, and graffiti everywhere. Then there's the case of shipping containers on the side of the road.
These inner-city features give third world vibes. I don't care what these buildings are, please destroy them.
We also need a city-wide land tax to encourage development. There are empty sections all around Christchurch that aren't being used for anything (or they are just for parking a jetboat). I saw two properties in Sumner that are used for parking a jet boat, and there are places in Riccarton like Kirkwood Ave and Leslie Street, each have an empty section which has been em
Housing Crisis meeting - on the 28th of August
When
Monday, the 28th of August, 6pm onward
Where
Christchurch WEA, 59 Gloucester Street (near the Art Gallery)
What to expect
Since this is 3 weeks away I haven't confirmed any speakers yet.
If the meeting receives enough interest, then it will grow. There are other groups such as Save Passenger Rail and a Living Wage group, the overlapping interests can help to boost this new group.
Independent panel declines NgΔi Tahu's plans for a salmon farm off the coast of Stewart Island
Another Southland major project looking like a non-starter. Cannot seem to catch a break, though I feel some of our "leaders" might be the root of the problems?
I will be hosting real life meetings about housing/renting problems
Hey everyone, I registered a domain name and installed phpBB forum software, but I will also be:
The website is www.rentingcrisis.nz and that's where I'll be organising events in the near future.
I had some trouble with password resets on Lemmy so I just created a new account. I want to reply to https://lemmy.nz/u/kiwikruizer regarding this thread: https://lemmy.nz/post/26847
I complained about the crowded boarding house where I live and kiwikruizer replied: "Theres a few places around that have ensuites in the ~$230 range". This isn't the response that I expected. I pay slightly more than $230 a week (going up to $300 a week soon) and the problem isn't the lack of an ensuite bathroom. I didn't understand
Quake City exhibition - free entry weekend, 12 and 13 August
We're now closed for redevelopment. Visit our website for the update on the progress. Watch out for the pop-up Museum opening mid 2023 in the CoCA building at 66 Gloucester Street.
Investigation continues into disappearance of Yanfei Bao, vehicle seized
Sheβs been missing since Wednesday. If you have any information, no matter how trivial, please contact the Police on 105.
Evacuations not 'ruled out' as heavy rain continues to hit Canterbury
Stay safe everyone!
A planned Southland plant-based milk manufacturing factory will now be built elsewhere, most likely in Canterbury.
Southland just can't seem to get decent investment rolling :( I had been looking forward to a locally manufactured, plant based milk alternative.
Two children missing in Southland after bush walk at Mavora Lakes (update: found now)
Children who spent the night lost in Southland bush could hear searchers calling for them as they hunkered down to survive the cold conditions.
Search teams are looking for two children who did not return from a bush walk in Southland on Saturday afternoon.
Police said they received a report about 5.15pm that an 8-year-old boy and an 11-year-old girl had not returned after going for a bush walk from the campground at the northern end of Mavora Lakes Road at 2.30pm.