Round up your loose change, pop along to the Invercargill Public Library’s annual Book Sale and grab some bargains!
Read More >Year: 2017
Further information regarding dog euthanasia
Captive bolt guns were first used by Invercargill City Council in April 2016 following the approval of the method by elected Council members.
Read More >Water treatment plant upgrade opened
Mayor Tim Shadbolt officially opened the $12 million upgrade to the Branxholme water treatment plant on Monday,
Read More >Statement regarding dog euthanasia
Invercargill City Council Chief Executive Richard King says he disputes the allegation published by the New Zealand Herald today that an animal control officer “stomped” on a dogs head.
Read More >Council, SIT, Labour share positive talks
Positive talks were held on Monday (11 September 2017) about the possible impact of free tertiary education on Southern Institute of Technology and the city by civic leaders and Labour Party former leader Andrew Little and local candidate Liz Craig.
Read More >City prepares to welcome refugees
Mayor Tim Shadbolt, on behalf of the Invercargill City Council, will host a community information meeting on 13 September in preparation for the arrival of the first Colombian refugees to Invercargill in March 2018.
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