Christchurch: A great place to be
Three Christchurch City Council projects have come out on top at the Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ) Canterbury Awards.
Mitre10 Sparks is set to dazzle in 2026 with a special Valentine’s Day-themed extravaganza.
With six months until the city’s new stadium opens its doors, the roof is finished, and the landscaping works are coming along in leaps and bounds.
A network of sensors that provide environmental information to help support emergency services’ response efforts is expanding to more sites around Christchurch and at Little River.
Progress results show Phil Mauger has won Christchurch’s mayoralty race.
Spring roading upgrades are kicking off throughout the Central City.
Christchurch City Council has reviewed the performance of Chief Executive Mary Richardson for the 2024/25 financial year.
The city of Christchurch, the Crusaders and Super Rugby Pacific have joined forces to bring Super Round to Christchurch in 2026, marking the first major sporting event at the brand new One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha.
How do we address an issue as big as climate change?
A project to install new water supply pipes on Main North Road between Johns and Factory roads will get underway next week.
Calling all curious neighbours, inquisitive passers-by, design professionals and architecture lovers - nominate a building you think is worth celebrating at Open Christchurch 2026.
An upcoming group exhibition at The Welder in Welles Street promises to bring the streets indoors.
If you are still mulling standing in the October election, you have until noon next Friday to throw your hat in the ring.
Landscaping and big screens are being installed at One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha after another big month of progress on site.
Charlie is still top dog when it comes to popular names for Christchurch canines.
Christchurch City Council has released its 2025 Pre-election Report ahead of the local government elections on 11 October.