Christchurch: A great place to be
Christchurch City Libraries have partnered with Selwyn Libraries to operate a shared digital collection for a two-year trial period.
Changes to speed limits on streets around One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha are again out for feedback from residents.
From the roof to the grounds – and everywhere in between – the city’s new stadium is rapidly coming together.
The Local State of Emergency on Banks Peninsula has been lifted.
The delivery of water services will remain in Christchurch City Council’s control.
Here's your guide to some of the free and low-cost events that will be happening around the city this weekend.
The countdown is on until Christchurch’s new stadium opens its doors.
More than 6,000 people are set take on the Christchurch Marathon, so plan your journey ahead if you’re heading into the central city.
Public consultation opens today on Christchurch City Council’s plan to make improvements at two intersections on Moorhouse Avenue.
Residents along Christchurch’s coastline will hear a tsunami sirens test coinciding with the end of daylight saving.
A programme aimed at developing young Māori leaders and deepening their knowledge of local government has been “life-changing” for one young Christchurch woman.
The results of this year’s Working@Council survey reveal a steady improvement in staff satisfaction across Christchurch City Council.
More than 1000 submissions from the community will be considered on Christchurch City Council’s Draft Annual Plan 2025/26.
Christchurch City Council is celebrating a major step forward for the city, as the annual Residents Survey reveals a significant rise in satisfaction levels with Council services.
The crisp feel of autumn is in the air, marking the start of another busy leaf fall season for Christchurch City Council.
A trail of hand painted and crafted surfboards will be on display around New Brighton as part of the Duke Surf Festival.