Christchurch: A great place to be
Christchurch City Council is embarking on its largest ever recruitment drive ahead of Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre opening later this year.
Ever wondered where your recycling ends up after it has been collected?
Christchurch City Council is about to go out for feedback on possible options for addressing alcohol-related harm in the community.
More than four million cycling trips were made in Christchurch last year, can we beat that in 2025? Check out some of the city’s network of cycleways - first up Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway.
The latest Quality of Life survey shows that 80% of residents are enjoying life in Christchurch.
The steel superstructure of One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha is now complete, marking a major milestone for the $683 million project.
Cycling in Christchurch is at an all-time high with more than four million trips clocked in 2024.
Fifty years after it was built, the elephant slide in Bishopdale Park has been immortalised in a new children’s book called Elephant Park.
Not only have Lee and Andrew Child taken home the most popular book for the seventh year in a row, they’ve also taken out the second spot.
Christchurch Botanic Gardens apprentice Alannah Kwant had an eight-year career in fashion and retail before following her heart into the world of gardening.
Councillors have given direction on the Draft Annal Plan 2025/26, which will determine next year's rates.
Thousands of Special Olympics athletes, coaches, families and fans will be taking over Christchurch during the National Summer Games one year from today.
Councillors are meeting on Tuesday 10 December to provide direction on Christchurch City Council’s next Annual Plan.
Roof construction has passed the halfway mark at One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha.
There are some magnificent camping spots in Christchurch and Banks Peninsula for locals and visitors to enjoy this summer.
Days out from the first international game of the season, there’s an air of calm at Hagley Oval.