Canterbury
Offenders flee serious assault in Christchurch
A person reportedly received serious injuries and has been transported to hospital.
Schools hit hard by winter illnesses
One Canterbury school says it could have 300-400 students away on a day and up to 30 staff off sick.
Quake-damaged hotel to become five-star Sheraton
The building was badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake and has sat abandoned ever since.
Canterbury student finding solution to age old farming problem
University of Canterbury student Jade Luxton has identified a critical gap in New Zealand's livestock vaccination process - which is costing farmers millions annually and raises animal welfare issues… Audio
Canterbury extension and bypass could cost some up to $5 a day
Consultation has opened on proposed toll charges for the Belfast to Pegasus motorway extension and Woodend bypass, which is expected to cost around $1 billion.
'He's been failed': Sister challenges coroner, police over man's death
It comes as the coroner is critical of police failings in investigating the circumstances of the death of Nigel Bom in his flat.
Heartbreak for Auckland as Canterbury wins tight NPC battle
Auckland have let victory literally slip from their grasp for the second week in a row, going down 19-15 to Canterbury in Christchurch.
Boundary reshuffle puts MP outside own electorate
Selwyn MP Nicola Grigg no longer resides within her own electorate following a boundary reshuffle ahead of next year's general election.
'Turned the corner': Zoo to work to restore damaged reputation
Orana Wildlife Park was found to have substandard animal welfare procedures after a review.
Zoo plagued by welfare concerns, toxic culture resumes taking in animals
Orana Wildlife Park was investigated last year following a whistleblowers' animal welfare concerns and allegations of a toxic culture.
Canterbury firm keeps craft wool processing in New Zealand
The country's last operational woollen dye house and spinning mill has been saved from the scrap heap.
No apology after uni accuses neurodivergent student of cheating
The student, who was cleared of any wrongdoing, has abandoned his degree after the saga. Audio
Federated Farmers' comments on police 'not helpful', district commander says
Police are accusing Federated Farmers of scaremongering over a proposed restructure in rural Canterbury. Audio
Police repeat safety warnings over powerline tampering
They are renewing an appeal for information as the problem continues across Christchurch.
Son kills homebound mother with sword
Reclusive man Nicholas McIlraith was his mother's sole caregiver, but why he killed her still isn't clear.
Canterbury farmers upset over proposal to cut local police services
Farmers in Canterbury are furious about a proposal to cut local police services in favour of 24/7 hubs in Rangiora and Rolleston. North Canterbury Federated Farmers' president Bex Green spoke to Corin… Audio
Organic vegetable farm loses $250,000 worth of crops in floods
Untamed Earth Organic Farm co-owner Penny Platt said their farm at Coes Ford was completely underwater and the deluge caused damage to their other sites.
Man laughed as he drove over rape victim. What authorities say about his parole
Peter Waihape ran her over while she begged for her life.
Harnessing plant power to combat vineyard threats
Are some grapevines better that others at naturally defending themselves from a disease-spreading pest? Michelle Thompson is running trials at Plant & Food Research in Lincoln to find out. Audio
Christchurch man who absconded from care 'considered dangerous' - police
Kieran Thomas, 35, was reported missing just before 6pm.