Christchurch: A great place to be
Christchurch City Council has confirmed its plans for the year ahead, with the adoption of the Annual Plan 2025/26.
The first seat has been installed at One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha.
Stage two of the Addington Brook renewal programme in South Hagley Park is well underway, with half of the earthworks and all of the tree removals now completed.
Feedback is being sought on a draft concept plan for a cemetery in Templeton to meet Christchurch’s future burial needs.
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.
Christchurch City Council is working on a new process to ensure subdivisions have all the appropriate approvals before starting construction.
How the city’s water services will be delivered in the future will be decided next week.
Kristina Wischnowsky isn’t your regular personal trainer.
A fourth river crossing will be constructed in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor, completing the first phase of the City to Sea Pathway.
Three local youngsters went behind the scenes last week, helping to gild the frame on one of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū’s most treasured paintings.
Three ways of tackling alcohol-related issues in the community are now out for feedback, with Christchurch City Council proposing its Draft Local Alcohol Policy.