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Crude demonstration of the lottery of life


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Mike Yardley was among the many Christchurch residents to find their way to Latimer Square shortly after the devastating earthquake on February 22, 2011.
OPINION: February 22. It’s not just a date but a stake, a monumental marker that’s been driven deep and defining into the timeline of our lives.
A date that elicits a heady spectrum of emotions and that reflexive sense of contorted discomfort in the pits of our stomachs.
I’m not a big anniversary kind of guy. I don’t routinely binge on marking dates, but this year feels different because it is.
The tenth anniversary of the February 22 earthquake is a potent milestone, serving not just as a totem to all we have lost, but equally, an exacting yardstick on how far or otherwise our city has risen again, from the wrenching depths of civic despair.

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Neighbours unhappy over city site that looks 'like the day after the earthquake'


The site was removed from the city council’s Dirty 30 list of sites seen as barriers to the rebuild following the buildings’ demolition.
Mike Percasky – co-owner of the Little High Eatery, other Little High Lane buildings and a row of restored Duncan’s buildings – said they had unsuccessfully asked Rose to clear his site and had even offered to help.
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High St property owner Mike Percasky, right, and his High St Lanes co-owners including Kris Inglis, left, say it is time owners tidied up after quake damage.
“It’s been 10 years and it just looks like the day after the earthquake. It’s a real eyesore.”

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