Retailers shocked by closure
Reopening date 'unknown'
Jailed Kiwi wins appeal
5:00am A Kiwi who choked and bit his girlfriend has beaten the Australian Government's bid to deport him.
Acceptance would be 'foolish'
5:00am Further negotiations with a retirement village owner angry at the Government's offer for his red-zoned land have been ruled out by Gerry Brownlee.
Athlete trailblazes for disabled
5:00am A Chch woman has become the first blind person to complete the Speight's Coast to Coast event.
Shocking' documentary tonight
5:00am A new documentary about the Canterbury earthquakes will premiere on Prime tonight at 8.30.
Lost photos worst, say theft victims
5:00am Two German backpackers who had all their possessions stolen say losing photos of their New Zealand trip was the worst blow.
'I will admit I saw the Dark Place'
Ann Brower, the sole survivor of the No3 bus crushed on Colombo St last February 22, pays tribute to the gang of rescuers who helped her that day.
New Chch rotary club
Christchurch has its first new rotary club in 19 years.
Heat pumps free only if Fletchers runs repair
Jobs, cost of living, economy vex Kiwis
When Asian lights draw 40,000 in
Thousands of people attended the weekend's 2012 Christchurch Lantern Festival in Hagley Park.
Outlying districts get tough
Councils outside Canterbury's earthquake region take a harder line on strengthening quake-prone buildings.
Reflections on quake anniversary
At 12.51pm, the Christchurch earthquake devastated New Zealand's Garden City, killing more than 180 people, destroying many homes and heritage buildings and affecting tens of thousands of citizens.
Quake support wins award
Stadium cost climbs by $5m
CTV building's flaws went unnoticed
The CTV's flawed design and construction went unnoticed by council officials who issued its consents. + Report 'very thorough'
Chch in Morrison's debt
The national business community is saluting the inspirational leadership of the late Wellington businessman Lloyd Morrison, but Christchurch ratepayers are also indirectly in his debt.
Quake inquiry aids turnaround
Video and audio production studio Tandem Studios is pumping up the volume on the work front,
Twisted Hop back up and running
Council assets not primed
Post-quake luxury-car sales boom
The earthquake prompted some to buy new high-end vehicles sooner than they had planned, Christchurch luxury car dealer Archibalds Motor Group says.
Mission accomplished: one down
Robbie Fruean was the only casualty during the Crusaders' 19-8 victory over the Hurricanes in their hit-and-run mission on Saturday.
Victor couple may quit longest day
Richard and Elina Ussher gave a strong hint they will not be back to compete in the Coast to Coast one-day races.
McCord, van Beek play lead roles
Dragons still second-placed
Tactix get back winning feeling
The 2012 Canterbury Tactix are the best-balanced side in the franchise's five-year history.
Row over ad unfortunate
Piri Weepu is not only an admired All Black and a key player in last year's Rugby World Cup campaign, he is a role model for both men and Maori.
City needs cohesive leadership
Critical decisions need to be made on who leads Christchurch through the rebuild and beyond, says a local government law expert.
Mall start of a miracle
Day care's existence justified
Editorial: Out of action
The navy too nonchalantly accounts for the withdrawal from service of HMNZS Canterbury.
Unfit teachers in class
Hundreds of teachers have criminal convictions and many are not fit to teach, newly released figures show.
Ruling waits upon five wise heads
After decades of debate, the fate of Transmission Gully will be in the hands of five people charged with deciding whether the road will go ahead as planned.
Medical errors cost ACC $7.6m
Volunteers' truck that won't stop
Bus survivor praises her rescuers
Ann Brower, the sole survivor of the No3 bus crushed on Colombo St in Christchurch last February 22, pays tribute to her rescuers.
Kiwi jailed in Australia wins appeal
A Kiwi who choked and bit his girlfriend has beaten a bid to deport him from Australia.
Families escape Homs
Syrian security forces eased their week-long bombardment of the central city of Homs on Sunday and let a few families leave opposition districts.
Suu Kyi hits campaign trail
Uzbek admits plot to kill Obama
Kiwi firm clears mines in Laos
Laos can be a dangerous country, with thousands of mines and unexploded explosive devices littering the countryside.
Whitney Houston found dead
Whitney Houston, who once ruled as pop music's queen, has been found dead in Beverly Hills.
North Korea's A-ha! moment
Five young North Korean musicians add a playful twist to one of the most popular Western pop songs of the 1980s.
Adele puts fears to rest
LeAnn takes on Chelsea
Baby Blue Ivy makes debut
Beyonce and Jay-Z release the first family pictures of their daughter Blue Ivy Carter.
Welcome distraction
Lee-Anne Quirk justifies her purchases of fashion magazines, as she talks style with Kate Fraser.
Musical menu
Kate Fraser suggests designing a musical dinner for your Valentine.
Of food & love
What you are wearing
Little black number
Dita Von Teese says all women should own a "perfect-fitting black lace bra".
Incredible 3D viewing
Sony's HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer is a niche product that works phenomenally well.
Career destroyed over planet row
An Auckland student's academic career is ruined amid claims his team manipulated results around the discovery of a planet.
Police access Facebook evidence
Facebook can alienate - study
Living without Google
Google's changes to privacy have irritated and worried some of its users. But are the search company's rivals really worth considering?
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Hope and Wire
Lyttelton band The Eastern are poised to release a new album they recorded in a condemned house in Dallington.
Spice of Life
Daphne's has a myriad dishes, many of which are not seen in other Christchurch Chinese restaurants.
Festival finale feared
The organiser of the Little River Music Festival hopes the family event will continue without him.
Maths obsession began with ice-cream
A Christchurch mathematician's obsession began with a maths test bribe - whoever gets 100 per cent gets an icecream.
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