Canterbury
Man charged with threatening to kill after arrest over mosque threat
Police arrested two people in Christchurch and charged one of them after an online threat to Linwood Islamic Centre and Al Noor Mosque.
Helping hand as feisty pāteke relocated to Fiordland
Dozens of rare ducks took to the sky today, but not under their own wing power.
Govt to acquire building blocking Chch stadium build
The government is taking action to acquire a building which is standing in the way of Christchurch's new sports stadium.
Mycoplasma Bovis rule-breaking cattle farmer handed $21,000 fine
A South Canterbury farmer has been fined $21,000 after selling cattle and moving some to a processing plant while under stock movement restrictions.
The Journeys
Ep 5 The Journeys. Through liquefaction, over rubble and around broken buildings, survivors escape the city while others journey in to search for loved ones. Video, Audio
The CTV Building and Latimer Square
Ep 4 The CTV Building and Latimer Square. Inside and outside the worst disaster site. Produced by Katy Gosset and Justin Gregory. Video, Audio
Some houses in EQC's on-sold programme not worth repairing
Some houses taking part in the Earthquake Commission's on-sold programme have so much damage that it is more economical to build a new home.
Hundreds of hot water valves faulty at new Christchurch hospital
Christchurch's brand new hospital is having to pull out and replace almost 700 faulty hot water valves.
Summer Series - A coast to coast adventure for at-risk youth
The 180 Degrees Trust runs youth development programmes for at risk young people in Canterbury. The biggest event on its calendar is the Southern Alps Traverse, a gruelling, character-building… Video, Audio
Summer Series - A coast to coast adventure for at-risk youth
The 180 Degrees Trust runs youth development programmes for at risk young people in Canterbury. The biggest event on its calendar is the Southern Alps Traverse, a gruelling, character-building…
AudioThe Cathedral and the CBD
One man struggles to free others trapped in Cashel Mall; a policeman risks his life to rescue a woman trapped in the Cathedral Tower; a junior reporter survives the near collapse of her building to… Video, Audio
Christchurch earthquake survivor: 'I look at my life now in two different eras'
Summer Olliver was inside the PGC when the quake struck. Ten years on, having to be so organised in her pain management has made her organised in her parenting too.
Christchurch Foundation under fire over a lack of transparency
The charitable trust most notable for helping to raise $11.4 million following the mosque attacks, is in hot water over its finances.
The PGC Building
Ep 2: Trapped survivors wait while emergency staff and passersby begin an extraordinary rescue. Produced by Katy Gosset and Justin Gregory. Video, Audio
Cantabrians face potential 24.5 percent rates increase
It is among two options in Environment Canterbury's 2021-2031 draft long-term plan consultation document released this week.
'I see hope, energy, optimism': PM tells quake survivors
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern remembers those who died in th Christchurch earthquake and talks to survivors of hope and optimism.
A decade on and still waiting for repairs
For the past decade many across the Canterbury region have been waiting to get their homes repaired or a resolution on how to move forward. Jesse speaks to one of those homeowners, Janine Allott. Audio
Ten years after Christchurch quake 'anchor projects' yet to be completed
The devastating 22 February 2011 earthquake forced 70 percent of the Christchurch CBD to be demolished and today locals are still faced with broken buildings and empty spaces.
Fragments of a broken city: 'I just felt I'm gonna die'
Those who were in Christchurch on 22 February 2011 all have a story to tell. Their accounts are all fragments of the same story - the story of a broken city.
Quake's impact on Chch kids - 10 years on
Psychologist Kathleen Liberty talks about the long-term impact of the Christchurch quake on children - 10 years on. Audio