It was an event aimed at capturing the complexities, diversity and beauty of Kaikoura on film.
Cats are endangering braided river birds - and need to be controlled, says a North Canterbury river care group.
New signage is helping keep cyclists and walkers safe on the Mike Kean Walkway running along the Ashley/Rakahuri River in the Ashley Rakahuri Regional Park.
Single yellow roses, a symbol of Zonta for 24 years, were presented to three Rangiora women on International Women’s Day, in recognition of their outstanding service to their community.
Two of Rangiora’s long serving iconic bands, Rangiora RSA Club Brass (Rangiora Brass Band) and the McAlpine’s North Canterbury Pipe Band are joining together to present A Salute to Edinburgh at 2pm on Saturday, April 15.
But the end may finally be in sight for restoration work on Glenmark’s St Paul’s Anglican Church.
Federated Farmers is urging farmers who need stock feed, and those willing to donate or supply it, due to Cyclone Gabrielle, to use the National Feed Coordination Service.
Encouraging young people to take part in their local show is the aim of this year’s Mt Beautiful Cheviot’s A&P Show copresidents, Lynda and Phil Dickson.
The Oxford Garden Club celebrates a milestone on March
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When new-born, Marley Gentleman, would not settled at night, Katie’s gut told her something wasn’t right.
North Canterbury Community Support (NCCS) is on the move thanks to Arthur Burke Mazda, in Amberley, supplying it with a car.
A blast of colour will rain down on Victoria Park in Rangiora on Sunday.
Submissions close on the review into the Future For Local Government at the end of February.
The local show is a massive part of the community, say Frank and Ginny Macfarlane, co-presidents of the Amuri A&P Association.
Preschoolers at Educare in Kaiapoi are sad, and upset.
The proposed landfill, north west of Oxford, could end disastrously, says Olivia Smith, a Year 9 student at Oxford Area School.
Staff shortages are plunging aquatic centres into early closures.
Hoofs pounding the turf, and wheelbarrows being pushed down the home straight at pace, will be the order of the day at the historic Medbury race track on February 11.
A special celebration is taking place in Waiau at Waitangi Weekend. The Waiau Volunteer Fire Brigade is celebrating a significant birthday - 75 years.
North Canterbury athletes Blair Smith and Haven Drinnan, have their sights firmly set on attending the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Berlin in June.