The process of removing the flowers, messages and other tributes left outside the Rolleston Avenue entrance to the Botanic Gardens will begin today.
A $1 million banking industry donation has boosted The Christchurch Foundation’s Our People, Our City Fund to support those families most affected by Friday’s terror attacks.
Tens of thousands of people have packed into North Hagley Park in a huge show of unity to remember the victims of the mosque shootings and support those who have lost loved ones.
A National Remembrance Service for the victims of the mosque attacks and all those affected by the tragedy will be held in Christchurch on Friday, 29 March.
U2 band manager and Hollywood music industry mogul Guy Oseary has again reached out to Christchurch’s Muslim community.
Aboriginal artists have united to create a powerful painting for the city.
This weekend is an opportunity to see and honour tributes given by the community following the 15 March mosque attacks.
An advisory group has been set up to help determine how money donated to the Our People, Our City fund in the wake of the mosque shootings should be used.
Mazharuddin Syedahmed is a passionate cyclist. He is also a survivor of the Linwood mosque attack.
Christchurch’s civic leaders are endorsing international efforts to stop social media platforms from being used to spread violent, extremist content.