Christchurch: A great place to be
Binod Parajuli’s name may be on the Civic Award he received last year, but the honour was dedicated to the wider Nepali community.
Improvements on Moorhouse Avenue, speed limits around schools, tsunami sirens and Central City development contributions – here are the key decisions made at today's Christchurch City Council meeting.
Christchurch City Council is on the hunt for lifeguards, customer experience representatives, event staff – and more – for Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre.
All but one of Christchurch city’s water treatment plants are now fully compliant with national protozoa drinking water rules and standards.
Christchurch City Council staff working on the north side of Te Hononga Civic Offices are being relocated as engineers review the seismic performance of the annex.
Ways Christchurch City Council is leveraging innovative solutions to shape the city will be showcased to the community this week.
Christchurch City Council is working on a new process to ensure subdivisions have all the appropriate approvals before starting construction.
How the city’s water services will be delivered in the future will be decided next week.
Kristina Wischnowsky isn’t your regular personal trainer.
A fourth river crossing will be constructed in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor, completing the first phase of the City to Sea Pathway.
Three local youngsters went behind the scenes last week, helping to gild the frame on one of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū’s most treasured paintings.
Three ways of tackling alcohol-related issues in the community are now out for feedback, with Christchurch City Council proposing its Draft Local Alcohol Policy.
The countdown is on until Christchurch’s new stadium opens its doors.
More than 6,000 people are set take on the Christchurch Marathon, so plan your journey ahead if you’re heading into the central city.
Public consultation opens today on Christchurch City Council’s plan to make improvements at two intersections on Moorhouse Avenue.
Residents along Christchurch’s coastline will hear a tsunami sirens test coinciding with the end of daylight saving.