From Cricket, to Cali
Aimee Goodmanson, the only South Island representative to be named in the NZ JWSX California Tour Team.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Aimee Goodmanson, the only South Island representative to be named in the NZ JWSX California Tour Team.
Students and community members gathered on Sunday to plant for two hours, hoping to bring new life into empty land
A bees role in our ecosystem is vital - and the next generation is eager to ensure a bright future for our tiny friends
The Women of Steel are an Auckland and Christchurch based dragon boating team that have qualified for the world championships in Italy. They face many challenges but continue to work hard.
Secondary school basketball still continues to gain popularity in New Zealand and specifically Canterbury.
Maddie Davidson is about to attend her second games. Back home in Christchurch, the next generation look up to her success.
Pink Shirt Day has been and gone, fundraising over $800,000 in the process!
Young driver Ben Morgan has been making waves in Midget car racing, showing he could hold his own last season against other seasoned drivers
With the winter weather in full effect, Chip Packet Project NZ and St Albans Community Centre are helping those in need.
Ev sales of electrical and hybrid sales have been plummeting and have been down for four months in a row.
Hundreds of 50CC city scooters tackle the southern alps in support of local cancer patients.
Cantabrians are proud to help out where needed
A controversial category at the North Canterbury Hunting Competition makes a comeback. Reporter Joe Shaw has more.
An Anzac service at Waltham Memorial park that was led by Reverend Dr Richard Waugh has been made to honour the soldiers.
The start of term two means that the new government's ban on cell phones in school has come into effect.