Christchurch: A great place to be
Walk, run or fly into the school holidays weekend for an event-packed Walking Festival, the National Touch Championship or a display of electric aircraft.
A skate park will start to roll into view in Sumner this year following approval of plans for the wider Village Green.
Players may be busy keeping in touch with Barry Clausen when the 74-year-old takes to the field at the Bunnings National Touch Championship in Christchurch this month.
The streets of Christchurch will be filled with runners and walkers this weekend as the ASB Christchurch Marathon celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Community volunteers are helping with predator trapping in seven small parks and reserves on the Port Hills as a part of wider initiative to protect native species.
People who travel on Brougham Street may experience some delays over the coming weeks as work is done to replace an ageing stormwater pipe underneath the Barrie Street intersection.
Linwood Library will close and the Customer Service Desk will relocate for three weeks from Sunday 4 April so that improvements can be made to the facility.
Send the kids on a wildlife treasure hunt exploring surprise spots in the central city.
Anyone can “Walk a Mile in a Refugee’s Shoes” during the upcoming Walking Festival.
Christchurch’s Citizens’ War Memorial has received a blessing ahead of its removal for repair, strengthening and eventual relocation in Cathedral Square.
Christchurch’s Polite Force will be out on the city beat this month, targeting polite and playful interactions with the public.
The owners of two historic hotels in Christchurch’s city centre are going to receive heritage incentive grants to help them preserve their buildings.
Christchurch City Council is going to provide financial help to a charitable trust that is seeking to complete the restoration of two important heritage buildings.
An exhibition of works by one of New Zealand’s most significant artists opens at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū this weekend.
Christchurch and Banks Peninsula residents are being invited to give their feedback on how many elected members there should be and what communities they should represent.
After considering public feedback, a Hearings Panel is recommending Christchurch City Council proceed with plans to turn City Mall into a shared zone.