
Waimate counselling service struggling
A long-established not for profit counselling service is struggling to stay afloat as client numbers have skyrocketed.
Second suspicious fire
A second suspicious fire in South Canterbury within two days is being investigated by police.
Man arrested with firearm in Timaru bar
A 22-year-old man has been charged with unlawfully carrying a firearm in a central Timaru.
Sherpa trust work fills void left by quake tragedy
The anniversary of the horrific Christchurch earthquake of February 22, 2011, has always been a traumatic day for Marg Stocker.
Astronomer's name travels to Mars
Timaru hobby astronomer and science buff Roger Fagg’s moniker has landed on Mars.
Liquor licence at Washdyke draws opposition
A Christchurch-based company's application for a liquor licence to operate a bottle store in Washdyke, Timaru, next door to an indoor trampoline business, has been met with opposition.
Timaru rowers reach A finals
Timaru crews have stroked their way into 15 A finals at the NZ Rowing Championships on Lake Ruataniwha.
Range of topics discussed at forum
Transport, climate change and water among key issues raised at Canterbury Mayoral Forum.
Heartfelt fundraiser humbles family
Joseph Norton watched with a big smile on his face as his playmates biked and scootered in his honour.
Give war memorabilia to museum, SCRSA says
The message comes as the South Canterbury Museum opens its In Service exhibition.
Annual show prepares to bloom
Dahlias have proved a popular flower in Timaru, as the region's growers prepare for an annual summer show.
Community trust changes grants rounds
A restructure of funding rounds will make it easier for applicants seeking grants from the Community Trust Mid and South Canterbury.
What your driving reveals about you
A gracious people person or an angry jerk? It all comes out behind the wheel.
For the love of cricket
Clean-bowled at a young age, Brannavan Gnanalingam's passion for the gentleman's game has only grown over the years.
Shaking up contagion of complacency
OPINION: Not before time, the Government is bringing in bigger guns in the battle against Covid and complacency.
Learning to cook is just the beginning
I never felt overly connected to my Sri Lankan past until I got into the kitchen.
Annual show prepares to bloom
Dahlias have proved a popular flower in Timaru, as the region's growers prepare for an annual summer show.
Community trust changes grants rounds
A restructure of funding rounds will make it easier for applicants seeking grants from the Community Trust Mid and South Canterbury.
Lotto luck follows shop's shift
Temuka’s luckiest Lotto shop has relocated and taken its good fortune with it.
Astronomer's name travels to Mars
Timaru hobby astronomer and science buff Roger Fagg’s moniker has landed on Mars.
Educators to collaborate in Timaru
Teachers to arrive enmasse in Timaru to collaborate on Kāhui Ako projects to benefit children from early childhood learning through to high school.
Geraldine man builds his own museum
An interest that began as a boyhood pastime has ended in a Geraldine man opening his own museum.
