Mayors of Ashburton, Selwyn and Waimakariri districts say the extended state of emergency will aid in the recovery of Canterbury's worst-hit flood areas.
Securitas North America Recognizes Heroism and Performance with Security Officer of the Year Awards
- Security officers demonstrate Securitas core values while performing their duties.
- Security Officer Margarita Bennett showed her characteristic selflessness in responding to a forklift fire.
- Site Supervisor Montrell Travis s leadership and management skills drive consistently high service levels at his DHS-monitored client site.
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PARSIPPANY, N.J., June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Securitas North America annually recognizes two security officers one for heroism and one for outstanding performance. The recipients are chosen from among nominations received from their colleagues and managers. In addition to monetary consideration as well as other recognition, the two officers are featured in Excellence in Service, a magazine published for Securitas security officers, in acknowledgement of being selected as Officers of the Year.
Matthew Littlewood17:40, Jun 01 2021
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Contractors work on clearing flooding debris from under the Winchester Bridge across the flooded Waihi River in Winchester, South Canterbury.
Air New Zealand has added an additional flight per day, for the next six days, from Timaru to Wellington following the region s floods. The seat-only fares for additional flights, are being offered at $100, with the district still in a state of emergency. The airline has also added fare flexibility for customers with existing bookings who may no longer be able to travel. Customers booked to travel to and from Christchurch or Timaru up to, and including, June 8, 2021 may fly in or out of another port in the South Island on or before Sunday 13 June 2021.