Mike Sanford
On the corner of Victoria Ave & Liffey street (opp MacDonalds & Invercargill Prison) the cities 4th Subway with a drive through is being constructed. Currently there are Subways at Wachner place, South city & Windsor. Here’s a demo of a Subway with a drive through in the USA. https://www.youtube.com
Noel Leeming on Leven street (part of the Warehouse Group) is expanding their Invercargill store into the soon to be vacant Lighting Plus store. Lighting Plus is relocating to the old Bond & Bond store just past Wet n Forget in the Leven street retail centre.
Exciting news from Lochiel School they have made it into the final 10 to win a visit from Richie McCaw with Fonterra milk in schools. If you have Facebook please vote for them asap and please please please share it around your social media friends. Lochiel are the only school in Southland in the fin
Updated: Wednesday 23rd March 2016 A statement from’Inkys’ family says… ‘Inky’ Tulloch remains in a stable but critical condition Tulloch was moved from Southland Hospital to Christchurch Hospital on Monday following a high speed crash on Sunday at Teretonga Raceway. He is in the Intensive Care Unit
Update: Tuesday 22nd March Police can now confirm the identity of the male that was killed as a result of the crash that occurred near Mataura on the 19th of March 2016. The deceased male driver of the vehicle was Finlay Ian McRAE aged 17 from Mataura. Firefighters managed to extract the 17-year-old
The full list of winners from Thursday nights ILT Southland Entertainment Awards ASCOT PARK HOTEL ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR Shannon Cooper-Garland Steven Hayes Kayla Mahon Dave McMeeking Stephen Wilcox Jacinta Kerepeti SOUTHLAND MUSICIANS CLUB JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Emma Jones Jenny Mitchell Curtis Swann
At approximately 6.45am today emergency services were called to a vehicle crash on S.H 1 at the Edendale Hill, west of Edendale. The crash involved a Mazda MX6 car travelling west towards Invercargill which struck the rear of a Ford stock truck which was ascending the hill at low speed due to the in
An $11.5 million dollar upgrade of the Branxholme Water Treatment Plant which will provide Invercargill and Bluff residents with cleaner drinking water, free of the summertime muddy taste, has been confirmed. The upgrade is needed as the current treatment performance can struggle to meet the New Zea