Contractors working on the upgrade of High Street are trying to make up for time lost during the COVID-19 lockdown and hope to have the most disruptive work finished in early December.
What do you love about Christchurch’s new city centre? Is it missing anything? Can you picture yourself living there?
A new policy that aims to ensure the best use of central city street space has been adopted by Christchurch City Council.
Hot Brown Honey has delivered a scorching and sassy performance featuring a compelling rap and powerful moves during a Buskers Festival Bread & Circus sampler.
Central Christchurch’s first dedicated canoe and kayak launching ramp is now ready for use.
A record 802,595 people visited Canterbury Museum and Quake City, its special exhibition telling stories from the Canterbury earthquakes, last year.
The largest urban public hangī pits in the world have been dug in Ōtautahi and the local iwi is gearing up for an event this weekend to launch them to the public.
The University of Otago is expanding its Christchurch campus with a new six-storey building in the heart of the city’s health precinct.
A British duo with royal pedigree have been called into add some spit and polish to Christchurch’s city centre.
An interactive lighting display that features nine spires which change colour as people move around them will be installed in central Christchurch.