High-profile Covid-19 modeller and Canterbury Uni mathematician, Michael Plank, opens up about life in the spotlight, advising the government, disinformation and exploring the Southern Alps.
High-profile Covid-19 modeller and Canterbury Uni mathematician, Michael Plank, opens up about life in the spotlight, advising the government, disinformation and exploring the Southern Alps.
A visit to North London provided the foundation for Vincent Holloway to bring the English-style architecture of yesteryear back to Christchurch.
A visit to North London provided the foundation for Vincent Holloway to bring the English-style architecture of yesteryear back to Christchurch.
A business mogul's exploitation of migrant workers at Christchurch liquor stores may see a plan to reopen three bottle shops in the city's most deprived areas rejected.
A business mogul's exploitation of migrant workers at Christchurch liquor stores may see a plan to reopen three bottle shops in the city's most deprived areas rejected.
A race day official is under investigation by the Racing Integrity Board for betting on races during Cup Week’s focal point at Addington.
A vigilant neighbour was treated for smoke inhalation after coaxing a terminally ill woman from a burning house in Belfast yesterday as he fought the fire with a garden hose.
Career tattoo artist Brad Raven’s journey through life is mirrored by the images he inks onto clients in the serene confines of his Christchurch studio - and by the artwork on his own body.
Career tattoo artist Brad Raven’s journey through life is mirrored by the images he inks onto clients in the serene confines of his Christchurch studio - and by the artwork on his own body.
Michaela Leonard happily leaps into the relative unknown, so when an opportunity to play for the Christchurch-based Matatu Super Rugby Aupiki club, the Australian lock jumped at the chance.
Court proceedings involving a high-profile Canterbury harness racing figure caught up in a major police probe into corruption and drug use in the industry has been delayed again.
Retired vet Penny Wright occasionally lets her beloved Kona romp around Christchurch's Bexley Park - but she's acutely aware of the dangers posed by barley grass.
Under siege Christchurch Labour MPs will hold an online forum on Saturday to defend the Government’s controversial Three Waters reform - but a city councillor who called for a public debate remains sceptical.
A Burnham-based soldier wounded by friendly fire during a NZ Army cycling race is targeting another endurance test after learning to walk again before he could run.
An unprecedented 540 births at Christchurch Women’s Hospital in October has prompted a plea for expectant mums to avoid giving birth there if they can.
Bill Mitchell never fought in the conflict memorialised today - but there is a certain symmetry to New Zealand’s oldest World War 2 veteran being farewelled on Armistice Day.
Christchurch’s age-old elitist social status inquiry "what school did you go to?" has missed the mark entirely with students driving Burwood Park’s return to the premier men’s tennis competition.
The infamous easterly was the only enemy at the rededication of Canterbury’s first Victoria Cross recipient's family plot in Bromley Cemetery.
Sarah Kerr accepts you probably mean well, but if you have the urge to help the wheelchair-bound cerebral palsy sufferer unprompted, then please push off.