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'Horrendous' risk with more road signs damaged, expert says
More than 150 road signs have been damaged or vandalised on local roads, particularly in the Malvern area.
Watch: 'Hectic' truck blaze on SH1
Fire and Emergency crews have now mostly contained the blaze on State Highway 1 at Waipapa Bay, north of Kaikōura, on Friday afternoon.
Angela Blackmoore case: Two defendants found guilty of murder
A jury has found both David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum guilty of the murder of Christchurch woman Angela Blackmoore in 1995.
Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Jury retire to consider fate of two co-accused
The jury in the Angela Blackmoore murder trial have retired to consider the fate of the two co-accused David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum.
Angela Blackmoore murder trial: Crown case relies on 'very odd man', defence argues
A defence lawyer in the Angela Blackmoore murder trial has told jurors the Crown's key witness is a "liar" and a "pervert".
Blackmoore murder trial: Defence's Dungeons and Dragons submission 'ludicrous' - prosecutor
Crown prosecutors in the Angela Blackmoore murder trial have described evidence against the pair of co-accused as 'overwhelming'.
Police communications chief grilled on early warning, ambulance response to mosque attacks
A senior police officer denies there was a breakdown of communication between police and ambulance staff on the day of the mosque attacks.
'Nothing comparable' to scene inside Linwood mosque, doctor tells inquest
The scene at the Linwood Islamic Centre following the Christchurch terror attacks was unlike anything he had been confronted by before, a community doctor who rushed to help wounded worshippers says.
'Who knows what the summer is going to bring': El Niño expected to increase fire risk
Firefighters at the scene of Monday's Port Hills fire are stressing "vigilance" ahead of what is shaping up as an unpredictable summer.
Canterbury University student arrested in halls facing taser charge
A Canterbury University student facing weapon possession charges following his arrest last month has again appeared in the Christchurch District Court.
'People have had enough' - Mayor apologises for Bromley wastewater plant fire response
Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger has apologised profusely for the way the council handled the response to the stench caused by the Bromley wastewater treatment plant fire.
Christchurch RSA 'forced' to rethink plans amid high debt
Christchurch RSA Holdings Limited, the RSA's local business arm, is in liquidation after the closure of its central city restaurant and bar business Trenches in 2019.
Christchurch sports centre: Contractor loses court bid
The High Court has ruled against building contractors CPB in its bid to suspend or stop work on Christchurch's new sports and recreation centre.
Bringing back old tours could restore rugby 'excitement'
The prospect of resurrecting tours not seen for years has been greeted enthusiastically by some former All Blacks and rugby pundits.
Former Christchurch mayor accuses council of secrecy, agenda to sell assets
Meanwhile, a Christchurch city councillor is calling for greater transparency from the mayor and council executives over proposed cost cutting.
'Poor and slow': Council response to Bromley treatment plant fire
When fire broke out at Bromley Wastewater Treatment Plant, Christchurch City Council's response was "poor and slow", an independent report says.
'Gold-plated project': $503m Scott Base upgrade stalled amid govt-contractor fall out
A polar expert is calling for transparency over why the planned half-a-billion-dollar redevelopment of New Zealand's Scott Base in Antarctica has stalled at the contract stage.
Govt doesn't know how many migrants have been scammed
The government admits it does not know how many migrants might have been scammed through one of its employer-worker schemes.
Donated air purifiers hoped to help asthmatics deal with Bromley's 'putrid smell'
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ has gifted 40 air purifiers to Bromley School, to help pupils with asthma and their families.
Board chairperson refuses to resign after racist insult
An under-fire community board chairperson in Otago has refused to stand down following revelations he made a racist outburst at a local pub worker.
Canterbury scientists working to create 'balls of fruity deliciousness'
Could lab-grown plant cells be part of the solution to population growth and climate change? Audio
New Crusaders' coach 'emotional' over construction of new stadium in Christchurch
Construction of the $683 million Te Kaha Stadium is at full steam after years of planning conjecture and stalled progress.
Health campaigner calls for liquor licensing overhaul after Mama Hooch sexual assault case
A health campaigner is calling for an overhaul of the liquor licensing laws saying the Christchurch Mama Hooch sexual assault case has exposed significant failings.
'They are the real heroes': Assault survivors praised for bravery after brothers sentenced
The women who were subjected to "monstrous" attacks by the Jaz brothers have been lauded for their bravery in speaking up and helping put them behind bars.
How the case against Lauren Dickason unfolded
Lauren Dickason, 42, has been found guilty of the murder of her three young daughters after a month-long trial.