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Wairoa Mayor Craig Little. Photo: RNZ / Tom Kitchin But many people in Gisborne and Wairoa say the industry is damaging their pristine environment and ruining communities. In Tolaga Bay, a small town of about 800 people nearly an hour north of Gisborne, one end of the beach near the famous wharf is almost clear and sandy, with only a touch of wood nearby. But at the other end, piles of battered and bruised logs still sit. Diggers are still beside the beach, with caution tape and keep out signs plastered around. Instead of an easy route to the water s edge down here there are digger lines deep in the sand. ....
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Wairoa fears being left behind in Three Waters reforms 15 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Wairoa mayor Craig Little is worried councils like his would be left behind should the Government move to multi-regional entities in its Three Waters reform. Photo / File Wairoa mayor Craig Little is worried councils like his would be left behind should the Government move to multi-regional entities in its Three Waters reform. Photo / File Hawke s Bay representatives might make up one-fifth of the group helping leading the Three Waters reform, but Wairoa mayor Craig Little still worries areas like his might get left behind. Relating to how councils manage drinking water, wastewater and stormwater, the Three Waters Steering Committee includes 15 local government sector members, who have been nominated by Local Government New Zealand and Taituarā. ....
The Grand Valleyâs newest dojo doesnât teach the ways of traditional martial arts. It instills critical thinking skills through computer coding. The Code Ninjas Grand Junction location opened Saturday at the Maverick Innovation Center, at 730 Mesa Ave. There, students learn the fundamentals and intricacies of coding through games and a martial arts motif. âYou donât have to know about coding to get started. This is all about learning and having fun,â said Craig Little, who co-owns the franchise with his wife Joanna. âAnd kids do more than coding. This also teaches them to think logically.â Code Ninjas has locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Britain. Littleâs franchise is the first in Western Colorado and the 13th in the state. ....