Christchurch: A great place to be
After the 15th anniversary of the 22 February earthquakes, we’re taking a look at different Council aspects of the rebuild, and how far we’ve come. Next up, the central city.
Christchurch City Council has released the latest revaluations for properties across the city.
Councillors will be asked next week to decide whether to approve a $2.5 million upgrade of Worcester Boulevard as part of the ongoing Cathedral Square roading project.
It’s time to have your say on Christchurch City Council’s plans for the coming year.
Christchurch City Council is asking for feedback on the clearway being trialled on Hagley Avenue.
The World Buskers Festival is back this month, bringing wild, world-class street performances to Christchurch.
Whether you’re ringing in the New Year with little ones or want to party like it’s 1999, come join in the fun with free, live music at North Hagley Park.
Christchurch City Council has modelled the potential impact of the Government’s newly announced plan to cap rates increases.
International credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s has reaffirmed Christchurch City Council’s financial rating.
Pedestrian access from one of the Central City’s favourite attractions – New Regent Street – is set to be extended through to the Ōtakaro Avon River promenade.
Ōtautahi Christchurch is likely to be home to the new National Erebus Memorial.
Whizz down a hydroslide, shoot some hoops or relax in the sauna – from 5.30am on Wednesday 17 December, people will be able to do it all (and more) at New Zealand’s largest indoor sport and recreation venue.
The countdown to One NZ Stadium at Te Kaha opening its doors is on.
Three Christchurch City Council projects have come out on top at the Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ) Canterbury Awards.
Mitre10 Sparks is set to dazzle in 2026 with a special Valentine’s Day-themed extravaganza.
North Hagley Park will be the place for young and old to come together and countdown to the start of 2026 with music, dance, singing and fireworks.