'I'm no chicken fancier'
Chch academic hopes to lift chickens' profile
The wait over, for some
Christchurch no longer has an orange zone.
New hope for Canterbury tourism
The Canterbury quakes have rippled out across NZ's tourism industry. Alan Wood asks where the recovery might come from.
New Brighton player allowed to play
12:35pm A New Brighton rugby player who punched a member of the opposition when the teams were shaking hands has been allowed to play today.
Spam cripples Xtra email service
11:20am Telecom's Xtra email service has been crippled by spam over the past two weeks.
Progress in homicide inquiry
Police want to hear from anyone who may have seen clothing with "hallmarks of gang attire" as they investigate the violent death of journalist Derek Round, who had strong links to Chch.
Orange zone gone but some still in limbo
Family of five face long winter in caravan
Postie Plus to leave Christchurch
Alleged glasses theft 'betrayal of trust'
Green zoning 'huge relief' for Sumner family
Ex-cons could help Chch rebuild
Family of five face long winter in caravan
Ex-cons could help Chch rebuild
Alleged glasses theft 'betrayal of trust'
Southshore decision 'devastating'
Cathedral rally seeks big flock
Kiwis are tolerating moderate austerity
Plea to retain residential schools
We can't get no satisfaction, readers declare
Fox Glacier police review awaited
The Civil Aviation Authority has decided against prosecuting anyone over a Fox Glacier plane crash that killed nine people in 2010.
Alleged glasses theft 'betrayal of trust'
The alleged theft of sunglasses by a police officer was a "terrible betrayal of trust", the co-owner of an earthquake-damaged business says.
Family's literacy program sold
Surgery helps Olivia enjoy the good life
Young fan's $450 lunch
A "really excited" young Canterbury basketball fan met New Zealand Breakers star Tom Abercrombie for lunch yesterday.
Green zoning 'huge relief'
The for-sale sign can finally go up outside Kirsty Rueppell's Sumner home.
Ex-cons could help Chch rebuild
Having former prisoners work on Christchurch's earthquake rebuild would help cut reoffending rates, the Corrections Department says.
Parklands group to offer aid
Family of five face long winter in caravan
Artists bid farewell to building
The former Government Life building spent its final years as a secret studio for about a dozen Christchurch artists.
Postie Plus to leave Christchurch
National clothing retailer Postie Plus Group will shift its head office to Auckland.
The Press to return to CBD
The Press staff will return to the central city next week after earthquake authorities reduced the red-zone cordon.
Darfield dog wins after 'ticking off'
UFB services sign up
New hope for Canterbury tourism
The Canterbury quakes have rippled out across NZ's tourism industry. Alan Wood asks where the recovery might come from.
Hard work rewarded
Two years ago Christchurch teenager Scott Martlew was coming to grips with the devastating fact that his left leg had been amputated.
Positive attitude despite results
Maree Bowden has every reason to be an angry, bitter, and negative netballer.
Illness disrupts Costley's preparation
Purdon grabs one over his brother
Crusaders under blowtorch
There has been an aroma of singed hair and burnt hides wafting around the Crusaders camp this week.
Writing to air your grievances
How many times have you been annoyed about something? So annoyed that you've penned the most outrageous letter to the source of your annoyance in your head?
Magic money well, maybe?
In the early years of our marriage, my wife and I had a bit of sorting out to do, especially about money.
Editorial: Council sensible to do U-turn on asbestos
Do older women still need to make an effort?
Kiwis are tolerating moderate austerity
It's not easy balancing the books and as overseas experience shows it makes National struggle at the polls.
Party stabbing
A 23-year-old man is to appear in court today on an assault charge for allegedly stabbing a man in the back at a 21st birthday party.
Progress in homicide inquiry
Police are making "positive progress" in their investigation into the violent death of respected journalist Derek Round.
Case of a connected millionaire
Ex-cons could help put Christchurch right
Surgery helps Olivia enjoy life
Christchurch's Olivia Wilson, five, suffers from a rare disease and has spent her life in and out of hospital.
Penis portrait riles SA's ANC
South Africa's ruling ANC threatened to take legal action against a Johannesburg gallery for displaying art which lampoons President Jacob Zuma.
Gays and lesbians given housing in serbia
Belgrade's mayor says authorities in Serbia's capital are setting up temporary housing for gays and lesbians rejected by their families.
Man with babies' corpses arrested
Quake rattles Tokyo
Blind activist set to leave China
Chinese officials have told Chen Guangcheng that the passports that he and his family just applied for should be ready within two weeks.
48 hour film-making frenzy
Thousands of aspiring film-makers will be experiencing sleeplessness, creative exhaustion and the stress of a 48 hour deadline this weekend.
'What the hell is your problem man?'
Will Smith slapped a reporter across the face after the man tried to kiss him on the lips.
The GC an observational doco?
Good book, bad movie
You should see this film
Shihad: Beautiful Machine is the best music documentary that will ever come out of New Zealand.
Are manners dead?
Have good manners gone with the wind? And who cares, asks Diana Dekker.
Got nothing to wear?
Stylist Lisa O'Neill shares tips to combat the "I've got nothing to wear" dilemma.
He's not a pain ...he's a scientist
Guilt-edged
Bringing back sexy
Pin Up Cook Kelly Wright finds fun, sexiness and cake pop bouquets in the kitchen.
The Facebook resisters
More than 900 million people worldwide check their Facebook accounts at least once a month, but millions more are Facebook holdouts.
Msg the same for Generation Txt
Text messaging is about to leave its teenage years behind, turning 20 in December.
The Diablo's in the details
The latest in car gadgets
A weekend warrior's dream
Future Soldier is the latest instalment in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon franchise.
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Moonwalking to Christchurch
Michael Jackson may be dead, bit it doesn't mean you can't still see him, or at least his impersonator.
Small, simple and cosy
If you're looking for a small Italian restaurant with neighbourhood ambience, check out Piccolo Ristorante Italiano.
I was a ginger Alfred Hitchcock
As a kid, Charlie Gates crafted a thriller in which a friend was chased by a demonic electric shaver. Now he's a 48 Hour veteran.
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