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CTV designer fights attempt to investigate him
CTV designer Alan Reay is appealing a High Court decision which would have cleared the way for his professional body to investigate his supervision of the design of the CTV building, which collapsed… Audio
Trump v Trudeau: War of words erupts after G7 summit
A war of words has erupted between the US and its G7 allies, hours after the group had put on a show of unity at the end of a tense summit. Donald Trump and two of his advisers lashed out at Canadian… Audio
CTV memorial garden opens in time for quake anniversary
The memorial garden that marks the site of the CTV building opens to the public today on the seventh anniversary of the quake in Christchurch. One hundred and fifteen people - two thirds of those… Audio
Corporate manslaughter law possible next year - Little
Introducing a corporate manslaughter law should be possible next year, following the decision not to prosecute over the CTV building, says the Justice Minister. Video
CTV families consider legal action
Video - The families of the CTV building victims want to meet with the Prime Minister to discuss the police decision not to prosecute, and are considering legal action. Video
Arcane law an obstacle to CTV prosecutions
The government is being urged to dump a law blamed as a stumbling block to any prosecutions over the deaths of 115 people in the CTV building collapse. Audio
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.
Police decline to bring charges over CTV building collapse
Despite a three-year investigation, there is not enough evidence to lay charges over the collapse of the CTV builidng in the Christchurch earthquake more than six years ago, police say. Video
Timeline: CTV building collapse
It's been nearly seven years since the 2011 earthquake, and a police investigation into the CTV building collapse has been running since December 2014.
Firefighter returns to CTV site for first time since quake
Terry Gyde returned to the site of the CTV building for the first time today, six years after he rescued people from the torn, crumbled structure which collapsed in the earthquake. Video, Audio, Gallery
Leading local channel CTV to go off air
Christchurch’s CTV channel survived a quake that killed half its staff and wrecked its premises five years ago. But changing technology, media economics and public broadcasting policy have combined to… Video, Audio
Leading local channel CTV to go off air
Christchurch’s CTV channel survived a quake that killed half its staff and wrecked its premises five years ago. But changing technology, media economics and public broadcasting policy have combined to…
Video, AudioPolice to dig below CTV building site as collapse investigation continues
Police will dig beneath the site of Christchurch's CTV building in search of clues as they investigate its fatal collapse.
Regional TV rejigged
New Zealand's regional TV stations have struggled in recent years, and now backing from the public purse is switching to multimedia projects instead. Where's the money going and what's the plan? Audio
Regional TV rejigged
New Zealand's regional TV stations have struggled in recent years, and now backing from the public purse is switching to multimedia projects instead. Where's the money going and what's the plan?
AudioHow the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake
The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed. Video, Audio
How the media rose to the challenge of the Christchurch quake
The five years since the 22 February 2011 quake have been turbulent ones for the media in Christchurch. Mediawatch looks back at how things have changed.
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