Arrests for dairy holdup
Witness helps police catch trio of teens
Crash charges laid
A 40-year-old man has been charged today in relation to a crash that killed Timaru businessman Allan Hubbard.
SCF accused named
Timaru lawyer Ed Sullivan and retired accountant Bob White have been revealed as two of the South Canterbury Finance five facing charges.
Karen's fighting destiny
Sky diving next on bucket list
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Courageous Timaru woman Karen Leatham is defying the odds after she was given eight months to live, two years ago.
Stallions wow crowd
If it was entertainment that onlookers wanted at the SBS Event Centre on Saturday, then they were in the right place.
Shot gull survives for months
A red-billed gull, shot at least six months ago with a crossbow bolt, is still carrying the evidence.
Wage rise helps - but barely
Single mother Susan Lester is thankful for small mercies after the announcement of the rise in the minimum wage.
GPs seek smokers' history
South Canterbury GPs are calling on patients to provide their smoking history as part of a Government health target to help smokers quit.
Spanish horses return for dance
Truck and trailer goes missing
Life to heat up for TV 'foodie'
Iain Bamber can finally reveal a secret he's been holding on to for months – he is a contestant on this season's MasterChef New Zealand.
Celtic easily win Tweedy Cup
Celtic have claimed the Tweedy Cup senior two-day cricket competition with a dominant second day, set up by their captain Craig Davies.
Classy Townley dominant
Former world champion Ben Townley proved in irresistible form as he took out the first round of the New Zealand Motocross Championships.
Celtic gain control
Top players aim for world slot
Weather catches out Paddon
Getting stuck in a snow bank for almost eight minutes cost Hayden Paddon any chance of a win in the Super 2000 World Rally Championship.
Best farmland 'already gone'
The best of New Zealand's farmland has been cherry-picked by cash-rich foreign buyers, opponents of overseas ownership claim.
'Mondayising' could cost $200m
The Department of Labour opposes "Mondayising" Waitangi and Anzac days because of an estimated $200 million drag on the economy, PM says.
Action launched over Feltex statement
Riots as Greece approves austerity
ANZ, Westpac can bank on brand
ANZ Bank and Westpac own two of the most valuable banking brands in the world, according to a report released this month.
Kiwis' disappearances linked
A NZ nurse who became a prostitute was one of several women who disappeared from Sydney's north shore in the 1980s, an inquest has heard.
Saudi journalist deported from Malaysia
Malaysia defended its decision to deport a Saudi journalist for allegedly insulting the Prophet Muhammad on Twitter.
Body found in Sydney tree identified
Obama's budget to target rich
Bali bombing accused on trial
An Islamic militant is on trial accused of making bombs that exploded at Bali nightclubs packed with Australian tourists in 2002.
Adele wins big at Grammys
Adele has won the prestigious trifecta of record, song and album of the year at the Grammys.
Seven Baftas for The Artist
Black-and-white turned to gold as silent movie The Artist won seven Bafta awards including best film.
Posthumous Grammy for Amy
Baby Blue Ivy makes debut
Houston found in bathtub - coroner
Coroner confirms Whitney Houston was found in a hotel bathtub but it will take weeks to determine precisely how she died.
BORN for THE SKIES
Russell Gutschlag learned to fly in a Tiger Moth, was only the fourth person in New Zealand to gain his helicopter rating, and these days spends three days a week flying tourists around the Mackenzie Country.
Silence is golden for Sam
Sam Wills has carved a career out of saying very little.
Depression battle
Lighting up South Canterbury
The great outdoors
The Herald's chief photographer John Bisset has never been one to shy away from a new experience, but his latest left him breathless – in more ways than one.
Editorial: Let's keep our secrets
Has Auckland become too big? It's a fair question, although I'm not sure we want to delve into it too deeply.
Editorial: Yes you can, no you can't
If Prime Minister John Key was invited to host a radio talkback show for an hour today, do you think he'd do it?
Editorial: Is this just a con job?
Editorial: Time to play together
Seconds to terror
Imagine how quickly the pleasure and enjoyment turned to sheer terror.
Matthew's next blog
January brought with it a new year, and a ton of new opportunities and experiences.
Audience rise to texting song
He didn't win the main prize, but Temuka student Hemi Anglem won the hearts of the audience.
Bike tours launched
Interest is already building in the Alps to Ocean cycle trail, just weeks after the first sections were opened.
Festive adventure
Temuka's Matthew Drummond shares his Christmas experience in Norway with Attitude readers.





































