Canterbury
Protest planned over CTV decision
Some family members of people who died when Christchurch's CTV building collapsed are planning a protest this weekend, after police decided not to charge any of the building's engineers.
Concerns grow for missing Christchurch woman
There's still no sign of a young Canterbury woman missing since late on Friday night.
Police search for Christchurch woman missing since last night
Police in Canterbury are looking for a woman who has not been seen since last night.
Man's body found in hedge
Christchurch police are still trying to identify the man, but they say the death was not suspicious.
Trout-fishing lakes closed as MPI tests for disease
Two Canterbury high-country lakes have been closed to trout fishing because of a possible fish disease.
CTV decision 'not trial by expert'
A criminal prosecution against the designers of the CTV building was abandoned even though engineers said it was clear substandard design led to the collapse.
Corporate manslaughter law on cards - minister
The CTV building collapse joins Pike River as another example of those responsible getting off scot-free, the Justice Minister says.
CTV survivors and families call for law change
Survivors of the CTV collapse and family members of those who lost their lives have called for a law change to cover corporate manslaughter. Video
Canterbury TV chairman had no concerns over CTV building safety
Nick Smith was the Canterbury Television chairman when the CTV building collapsed. He was the sole survivor of 17 staff members. He spoke to John Campbell. Video, Audio
‘We shouldn’t have been in there’ - CTV collapse survivor
Kendyll Lamont and her children were on the top floor of the CTV building when it collapsed. She said the building should never have been built, and no one should have ever been allowed inside it. Video, Audio
CTV victims’ family wanted a trial into building’s collapse
Tim Elms' daughter Teresa McLean worked as a nurse at the CTV building, and was killed when it collapsed. He spoke to John Campbell from the site. Video, Audio
CTV collapse should have gone to trial - Nigel Hampton
Richard Austin has mixed emotions about the police decision not to prosecutve over the CTV collapse. He tells John Campbell he's sad no one has been held accountable, but is satisfied with the… Video, Audio
CTV victims' husband disappointed at police decision
Richard Austin has mixed emotions about the police decision not to prosecute over the CTV collapse. He tells John Campbell he's sad no one has been held accountable, but is satisfied with the… Video, Audio
Father of CTV victim pleased at no prosecution over collapse
David Beaumont's son Matty Beaumont died in the CTV building. He says it would've been unfair to single out one person, because too many people were involved. Video, Audio
'There’s no justice in this world….it’s not right' - CTV survivor
Maryanne Jackson says New Zealand needs to pass a law over corporate manslaughter, because there's been no justice for the 115 CTV victims. She vows to continue to fight. Video, Audio
No charges to be laid over CTV building collapse - police
Detective Superintendent Peter Read says there is not enough evidence to prosecute someone over the CTV building collapse during the February 22, 2011 earthquake. Video, Audio
No charges over CTV collapse
Former CTV worker Tom Hawker reacts to the news that Police will not be laying charges over the collapse of the building in the deadly earthquake of February 2011.
Mr Hawker says he's disappointed at… Audio
RECAP: No charges over CTV deaths
115 people died in the CTV building when it collapsed in the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake. Today, police confirmed no one will be charged. See how the announcement unfolded. Video
Sports clubs say new development will be their end
Sports clubs which use a popular community park are furious that they stand to lose their grounds if a development goes ahead. Video, Audio
Major Chch road reopens hours after body found
Police in Christchurch say they are speaking to a number of people in connection to a death overnight.