Incident Commander says the worst has passed
After over 24 hours of torrential rainfall, Canterbury may just see a light at the end of a wet and windy tunnel.
Strong Weather Hits Canterbury
Grab your rain jackets, because the weather is about to pack up.
Te Araroa, New Zealand's Long Pathway
More than 2,000 people are estimated to have tackled the 3,000km hike across Aotearoa this season.
Will Banks Peninsula turn the lights down?
An official Dark Sky reserve may be on the horizon for the Peninsula.
Christchurch's newest wildlife haven
The first tidal wetland along the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor has opened.
Oxford Landfill Fight Continues
Woodstock Quarries Ltd’s (WQL) battle for resource consent came to a slow conclusion at the end of June, when Environment Canterbury presented its decision: application denied.
It's a race to the finish for Hector's dolphins
Sir Russell Coutts questioned the worth of protecting the Hector's dolphin - a marine mammal with a stake in our economy.
Local preschool takes a stand for sustainability
A veggie stand run a North Christchurch kindergarten is distributing leftover food to the community as part of a nationwide campaign to reduce waste.
Charlotte Thieme went along to have a look.
Christchurch city stands with nature
It was a big day for Christchurch nature-lovers in the CBD on Saturday.