Canterbury
Dancers tiptoe around looming eviction
The axe still hangs above Balmoral Hall in Ashburton, but its dancers are at least relieved they have time to find a new venue.
Christchurch community pool rebuild greenlit
A new community pool is to be built in the Christchurch suburb of St Albans, 18 years after the previous one was demolished.
Rare new fossil sheds light on NZ’s extinct dolphin-like reptiles
Fossils from an ichthyosaurs found in North Canterbury are helping advanced understanding of these dolphin-like reptiles.
One person dead after crash near Darfield
Police responded to the crash on Old West Coast Road in Selwyn around 11am, and found two people in a critical condition.
Chch quake recovery leader Peter Skelton becomes a knight
Sir Peter Skelton - who was also an Environment Canterbury Commissioner - has been made Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to environmental law.
Tent tossed into the air in Omarama, four treated for minor injuries
Metservice meterologist John Law says a tornado is "definitely not out of the question".
Shark has probably left New Brighton beach, lifeguards say
Beaches across the country have been forced to close this week after shark sightings.
Is Ashburton boring? Teenagers take on mayor and council
A group of school pupils suggested there was nothing to do for young people in Ashburton during a Youth Forum presentation to the mayor and councillors earlier this year.
What is on the Christmas menu this year?
Salmon, ham, barbecued Brazilian beef, oysters and ambrosia dessert are among the offerings.
Ski pole found in search for missing Aoraki Mount Cook climbers
Americans Kurt Blair and Carlos Romero and an unnamed Canadian national have been missing since 2 December.
'A big difference' - Christmas hampers make holiday brighter
A Christchurch grandmother is now confident Christmas will be a good day, after receiving a hamper of food and presents from a Christchurch Methodist Mission programme.
Facing the pressure & bucking the trend in 2024
Mediawatch looks at how the media fared against the forces against them in 2024 - and how one part of the media in one part of the country seems to be bucking the trend of decline. Also - Hayden… Audio
Christchurch Police say missing mother and two children found safe
Police say a missing Christchurch woman and her two children have been found safe.
Four dead in South Island crashes
Police are warning people to drive carefully this holiday season after four people have died on the roads in the past 24 hours. Audio
Timaru meatworks shuts its doors after 138 years
Red-meat co-op Alliance says it will be an "emotional time" for the 55 remaining meat workers at its Smithfield plant today.
Council approves equestrian park's $250k irrigation system despite criticism
The Marlborough Equestrian Park made a request for the irrigation system to the council's Long Term Plan earlier this year.
Canterbury upgrades to total fire ban
Canterbury will be under a total fire ban from midday on Monday.
'Unfair system': Who will pay to fix Waimate's water problem?
A change in irrigation practices likely contributed to nitrate spikes in Waimate's drinking water, but ratepayers could foot the bill in the long-term.
Dead chicks, broken eggs, wrecked nests - digger driver mows through bird colony
Clive Gordon repeatedly drove through a large black-billed gull colony, destroying their nests.
Waimate's water safe to drink again
It comes after about 650 households were issued a do-not-drink notice due to nitrate levels.