The word 'parking' was mentioned 935 times in 1348 public submissions made on Christchurch's planned $19 million Wheels to Wings cycleway.
Tractor tyres, a microwave and car seats are just some of the rubbish items ditched on the roadside in a recent spate of illegal dumping near Christchurch.
Tractor tyres, a microwave and car seats are just some of the rubbish items ditched on the roadside in a recent spate of illegal dumping near Christchurch.
With a shelf life of just 35 days, blood donations remain in demand despite the Covid-19 alert level 4 lockdown.
A Christchurch agency that supports victims of family violence is worried people needing help are not reaching out during the lockdown.
A passion for history has previously taken Paul O'Connor to the edge of the world, but these days it takes him, twice a month, to the Papanui RSA.
Traffic on Christchurch’s busiest roads dropped by 76 per cent over the weekend, with all but essential trips paused during the Covid-19 alert level 4 lockdown.
A cluster of 10 oak trees nearly a century old have been given a reprieve from the axe after plans to fell them failed to gain sufficient support.
Hornby currently has an average 13.4 households per hectare, but Marc Duff says upcoming changes could see that density increase.
A racially motivated attack on two Japanese teenagers near Bishopdale Park has prompted Ilam MP Sarah Pallett to raise concerns about safety in the area.
People who live near the Christchurch Northern Corridor have the opportunity to be part of a solution to the traffic problem.
The son of a WW2 fighter pilot who managed to escape a burning aircraft and parachute into German-occupied France has brought his dad's old Spitfire to Christchurch.
Christchurch volunteer Sharon Turner is not letting a health condition get in the way of her mission to help others.
Most businesses do not support new parking restrictions outside a block of popular shops in Christchurch.
Christchurch designer Cushla O’Connell's oldest sewing machine is from 1877, but her go-to is her grandmother’s Singer.
Upper Riccarton War Memorial Library life member Arthur Woods, 91, is unhappy with the prospect of seeing the building demolished.
Meet Loki, Blofeld and Moriarty, who are among the 15 keas that St Albans zoologist Nick Ackroyd looks after at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve.
An upcoming feasibility study could set the ball rolling on a $3 million community facility in east Christchurch.
A Christchurch community patrol will extend its coverage in the city as concern grows over petty crime.
The speed limit on Chalmers St next to The Hub Hornby shopping centre will be lowered to 30km/h.