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Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders push back to claim win from Hurricanes
Incredible debut from Preston inspires Crusaders to victory
The replacement halfback scored three tries in the win over the Hurricanes.
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Speed cameras out of action as NZTA take over from police
Speed cameras out of action as NZTA take over from police
The idle cameras may be located in your area.
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Arrest made after string of burglaries at Canterbury churches
Arrest made after string of burglaries at Canterbury churches
A man has been arrested following a string of burglaries from churches in which historical items were taken.
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Kaikōura may have no warning of tsunami
Kaikōura may have no warning of tsunami
Canterbury coastal residents could have little or no warning of a major tsunami event, councils warn.
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Agribusiness told to pay nearly $450,000 after worker crushed to death
Agribusiness told to pay nearly $450,000 after worker crushed to death
WorkSafe is urging farmers to ensure tractors and farm vehicles move around indoor barns safely.
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Waimakariri mayor: Rejected projects should not be fast-tracked
Waimakariri mayor: Rejected projects should not be fast-tracked
Waimakariri Mayor Dan Gordon says government should not undermine council decision-making processes.
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Vicar of Christchurch church 'devastated' after historic items stolen
Historic items stolen from church
St Augustine's Anglican Church in Cashmere was broken into on Tuesday night and four silver chalices and a large eagle lectern were taken.
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Environment Canterbury to promote testing of private water wells
ECan to promote testing of private water wells
An estimated 250,000-300,000 private wells are used for drinking water in Canterbury.
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Man loses court battle over $40 ticket for parking on berm
Man loses court battle over $40 ticket for parking on berm
Rolleston's John Boulton was found guilty and will now have to pay the fine.
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Book review: Three of the best from 2024
Audio 13 Feb 2025Claudia Hertz Jardine of Scorpio Books reviews three of her favourite books from last year Audio
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How food producers can build soil health even in dry areas
Audio 13 Feb 2025Agro-ecologist Nicole Masters says some regions here facing drought do need a re-think on how the soil is treated Audio
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Christ's College marks 175 years this weekend
Christ's College marks 175 years this weekend
Christ's College is New Zealand's oldest private boys' school (and second oldest high school) and is marking 175 years this weekend. Audio
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Geopolitical games in the South Pacific
Choosing sides in the battle for influence in the Pacific
As the US looks to be leaving the Pacific, and New Zealand is rowing with Kiribati and the Cook Islands, experts worry about Chinese influence.
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Christ's College marks 175th anniversary
Audio 12 Feb 2025Jeremy Johnson, Chair of Christ's College board, joins Emile - his fellow Christ's College Old Boy. Audio
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Stray cats killing up to 10 threatened gulls a night on Kaikōura Peninsula
Stray cats killing up to 10 threatened gulls a night on Kaikōura Peninsula
Cats have long been a problem in the coastal town but volunteers are seeing a spike in deaths of tarāpunga and other birds.
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South Island fishers hauling in huge striped marlin
South Island fishers hauling in huge striped marlin
When Billy Collins and his whānau headed out off the Kaikōura coast hoping to catch tuna, they were not expecting to return home with a 67 kilogram striped marlin. Audio
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Stand-off over land use in Port Hills, a year on from blaze
Stand-off over land use in Port Hills, a year on from blaze
How much blame can be laid on tree species? Audio
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Patched gang members accused of armed robbery in Christchurch garage
Patched gang members accused of armed robbery in Christchurch garage
A man says he was sitting in his garage watching television when he was approached by two patched gang members asking where "the money" and the "gold" were.
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Fire and Emergency release operational review into Port Hills' fires
Ports Hills' fires operational review released
The review outlines a swift and aggressive response to the fires, but also identifies areas for improvement.
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Canterbury wasabi grower sees big opportunites: 'Pukeko love it'
Retired police officer turns wasabi grower
Growing wasabi started as a hobby but has now turned into a business for a retired policeman.
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Christchurch councils proposes a 9 percent rates hike
Christchurch councils proposes a 9 percent rates hike
The Mayor says promising a 3 to 4 percent rates increase at the last election was "not his best work".
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Serious two-vehicle crash in Hurunui, Canterbury
Serious two-vehicle crash in Hurunui, Canterbury
Police say one person died in the crash on Mouse Point Road.
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Land deal in controversial Canterbury waste-to-energy plant proposal falls over
Land deal in controversial Canterbury waste-to-energy plant proposal falls over
A land deal as part of a controversial waste-to-energy plant proposal in South Canterbury has fallen over.
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Christchurch park assault: Witnesses spoken to after woman critically injured
Witnesses spoken to after woman suffers serious assault at park
Police said the woman remained in hospital, but her condition was now stable and they had spoken to her.