Court Implications
Leading up to the Mosque shooters sentencing, there were lots of unique problems that had to be solved first.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Leading up to the Mosque shooters sentencing, there were lots of unique problems that had to be solved first.
The 2010 September earthquake damaged thousands of homes in the Canterbury region. 10 years on and some are still waiting to be fixed.
Since 2017, the number of patched gang members nationally, has risen by 34 percent. I take a look at the current scene here in Canterbury.
At this year's election, the public get to vote on whether people should have the right to choose when they die.
Do the public have a proper understanding of what their vote in this referendum will mean?
Carmina Blewett investigates Aotearoa's best fake news and looks into what is happening with Kiwi weddings during the COVID-19 pandemic
Antoinette Spicer looks at the alternative nightlife scene in Christchurch, as well as the latest surge in face masks
Emma Olsen looks at the Fruit and Vegetables in Schools Initiative, as well as the Women's Cricket World Cup postponement.
Digby Werthmuller looks into what the new Metro Sports Facility has to offer, as well as the dangers Whitebait are facing.
Christchurch bars are adapting to the Level 2 restrictions to remain open.