Dumped rubbish could jeopardise big project Dumped rubbish could jeopardise big project The plan to turn a 19th-century, four-storey Christchurch building into an entertainment mecca is being plagued by rubbish dumpers.
White supremacist posters appear at Canterbury University White supremacist posters appear at Canterbury University White supremacist posters that appeared at the University of Auckland have now been found at Canterbury University.
'Chicken' call as election tensions rise 'Chicken' call as election tensions rise Mayoral candidate Darryll Park has been called a “chicken” as tensions between his camp and Lianne Dalziel’s continue to heat up.
Mosque shootings trial to stay in Christchurch Mosque shootings trial to stay in Christchurch The trial of the man accused of the March 15 shootings will be held in Christchurch.
New 16 metre sculpture for city New 16 metre sculpture for city Christchurch is set to become home to a 16 metre art sculpture.
The East: Local body election a conversation stopper The East: Local body election a conversation stopper Disinterested or simply tired of little been done for people who live in the east. Mentioning the word election seems to be a conversation stopper.
No chance for eastern voters to question Darryll Park No chance for eastern voters to question Darryll Park Voters in the eastern suburbs look like they will not get a chance to question and hear from mayoral candidate Darryll Park.
Fears Imam's election posters 'targeted' Fears Imam's election posters 'targeted' Running mates of the Al Noor Mosque Imam who has had his election billboards vandalised say they fear it is racially motivated.
UC magazine closer to independence UC magazine closer to independence Canterbury University student magazine Canta has made a significant step towards gaining editorial independence.
Councillors turn down $6000 childcare subsidy Councillors turn down $6000 childcare subsidy City councillors have decided not to vote themselves ratepayer-funded childcare just weeks out from the local body elections.
Devastating news for cancer battler Terrible news for Megan, cancer comes back Cancer sufferer Megan Hore has been dealt a devastating blow.
Council to look at childcare expenses Council to look at childcare expenses City councillors will decide on Tuesday whether to adopt a policy which would see their childcare expenses paid for by ratepayers.
$23m townhouse project near Hagley Park $23m townhouse project near Hagley Park Property developer Matthew Horncastle has bought an empty block of land on the corner of Riccarton Rd and Deans Ave to build townhouses.
Dalziel backs Hagley Oval lights Dalziel backs Hagley Oval lights Mayor Lianne Dalziel is fully behind the installation of permanent lights at Hagley Oval.
City voters slower to enrol City voters slower to enrol So far, a lower percentage of Christchurch residents have enrolled for October’s local body elections than in 2016.
Man evades police then crashes into fence Man evades police then crashes into fence A man has been arrested after leading police on a pursuit and crashing into a fence.
Darryll Park fires back at former mayor Darryll Park fires back at former mayor Former Mayor Garry Moore has been accused of attempting to derail Darryll Park’s campaign for the mayoralty.
Neighbourhood barbecues on the menu Neighbourhood barbecues on the menu Community boards have taken little notice of Darryll Park’s idea to cut funding to neighbourhood barbecues in order to decrease rates.
Council chief to start next month Council chief to start next month New city council chief executive Dawn Baxendale is set to start next month.
Poignant memorial to March 15 Poignant memorial to March 15 Rebecca Parnham spent three days handwashing flower wrappers left outside Al Noor Mosque and the Botanic Gardens after the March 15 terrorist attacks.