Children learn how to save whales Next generation of whale conservationists schooled up Primary school children in Akaroa with a passion for conservation were taught how to care for beached whales on Friday.
Medical centre work to start Medical centre work to start Volunteers have been busy helping to prepare for upgrades to the Diamond Harbour Medical Centre.
Cyclists cause problems on new Coastal Pathway Cyclists cause problems on new Coastal Pathway Cyclists are causing problems for pedestrians on the new $17.3 million Coastal Pathway.
Fishers urged to clean up as hooks injure dogs Fishers urged to clean up as hooks injure dogs Dog walkers are demanding fishers do more to clean up fish hooks and lines in Redcliffs after a series of injuries.
Walker closer to Olympics 'That’s the speedwalking guy': Former St Andrew's student step closer to Olympic dream Olympic hopeful Jonah Cropp wants to go all the way in racewalking, but first he has to raise the money to fly to the world championships.
Sprayer linked to fish deaths in river Garden sprayer linked to fish deaths in Christchurch river Finding the owner of a garden sprayer could help identify who is responsible for a chemical spill that resulted in the deaths of more than 500 fish in the Heathcote River.
Rikki Morris steps up to open Selwyn Sounds Rikki Morris steps up to open Selwyn Sounds Eighties music star Rikki Morris has been added to the Selwyn Sounds line-up and is scheduled to open the day-long festival in March.
Urumau Reserve fire risk 'getting beyond a joke’ Urumau Reserve fire risk 'getting beyond a joke’ Lyttelton residents want Christchurch City Council to tell them when work to reduce fire risk at a reserve will be finished.
New song an ode to Sumner New song an ode to Sumner and the Coastal Pathway Christchurch musician Neville Barrie has written a catchy tune about Sumner to celebrate the past and look forward to its future.