Support house in quarantine

A Timaru home for adults with intellectual disabilities is in Covid-19 lockdown.

A Timaru home for adults with intellectual disabilities is in quarantine while a staff member is tested for Covid-19.

Covid-19 cases remain at 11

South Canterbury District Health Board chief executive Nigel Trainor said a Covid -19 patient in Timaru Hospital remains ...

The only person hospitalised in South Canterbury with Covid-19 remains in a stable condition in Timaru Hospital.

New contract saves bakery jobs video

Bernie Sugrue of Bernie's Bakery has won a contract to supply Countdown supermarkets with his garlic ciabatta bread.

A Timaru baker's persistence pays off as new contract saves a dozen jobs during the Covid-19 lockdown.

'Idiotic' trio run out of petrol video

South Canterbury police are urging people to be patient and sensible during the lockdown after stopping three "idiotic" ...

Three people tried to drive from Dunedin to Blenheim and back, breaking lockdown rules. They ran out of gas in Timaru.

Two warned over breaching lockdown

Police cars head towards the damaged navigation lights on the breakwater at the entrance to Timaru's port on Friday.

Two men caught breaking lockdown rules in Timaru on Good Friday have been issued warnings by police.

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New virus case in South Canterbury

South Canterbury District Health Board chief executive Nigel Trainor confirmed the region has 11 cases of Covid-19 on ...

South Canterbury has a new Covid-19 case for the first time in more than a week.

Man arrested for breaking rules

Police say Easter Weekend has started well in South Canterbury during lockdown, but one man has been arresting for ...

Good start to Easter Weekend in lockdown, police say but one man arrested for flouting rules.

Necessity the mother of invention

Federated Farmers meat and wool industry group chairman Miles Anderson says it's time to exercise patience.

South Canterbury sheep farmer Miles Anderson is calling for patience in the sector as processing delays are leaving more stock on farms.

Providing meals during lockdown

Waihi Lodge Care Centre kitchen assistant Tracy Sims, left, and cook Annette Moir prepare Meals on Wheels for Geraldine ...

An essential service, Meals on Wheels continues its role delivering cooked food to people with special needs through lockdown.

Extra lockdown vigilance for heart child

Donna Haley with her heart child  Asha, 12, with Toby the dog.

A Timaru couple are going to extraordinary lengths to ensure their heart child does not contract Covid-19.

Community praise in Covid-19 fight

As South Canterbury's Covid-19 case numbers remain static for the eighth day, health board CEO Nigel Trainor urges the ...

South Canterbury's only hospitalised case of Covid-19 remains in Timaru Hospital in a stable condition.

Lockdown breakers 'will be turned around'

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A Police Stop on Wai- Iti Road to check where drivers were heading and they were ...

South Canterbury police will be checking closely for people trying to avoid the Covid-19 lockdown and travel to holiday homes over Easter.

Car rolls injuring driver

The driver of a vehicle has suffered moderate injuries in a crash south of Timaru.

Driver suffers moderate injuries when car rolls south of Timaru.

Couple saved from burning home

After the fire Arona Noa said to his family; "I think that is why we are here, to help each other".

Father and daughter hailed heroes after rushing into burning house to rescue elderly neighbours.

Spitter charged with assault

Police have been conducting routine traffic stops to check where motorists are headed during the lockdown.

A man who spat at a South Canterbury police officer at a routine traffic stop over the weekend has been charged with assault.

News

Trust confident of riding out pandemic issues

Community Trust Mid-South Canterbury chair David Forman. (File pic).

Community trust moves to reassure the community it can re-purpose funding if required during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Business rebuilding plans under way

Many South Canterbury businesses are already planning for rebuilding and recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 lockdown.

Heavy rain warning

Lawyer questions lockdown rules

Opinion

The chance to decide what's important

The John Taylor memorial, with that chalked message, since removed.

OPINION: Can we get away from continuous consumption of stuff we don't need?

Bubble benefits

Derek Burrows has been enjoying spending time with his step-daughter's 15-month-old Natie during lockdown.

Opinion: A four-week lockdown to counter the growing threat of Covid-19 can be a bit of a challenge but it can also throw up some amazing benefits.

Realities of being home

This will be a familiar scene in many offices around New Zealand as people are advised to work from home, if they can, ...

Opinion: When people appearing in court get sentenced to home detention, I've always wondered how much of a punishment/deterrent to crime that really is.

Uncertain times for travelers

Travellers talk to staff about new coronavirus conditions at Auckland Airport on Sunday.

Opinion: Who knows what will be happening in the world by the time you read this.

Aroha shouldn't have an expiration date

A painting by artist Ruby Jones in support of the Muslim community, which was widely shared at the time of last year's ...

OPINION: Thank you for grace and open-heartedness in the face of hatred. May we follow your example.

We Are Timaru

Home fitness lifts mental health

Kate Ivey, creator of Kate Ivey Fitness, has seen a spike in people signing up for home workouts.

There has been a spike in people seeking online fitness classes during the lockdown but fitness instructors say the benefits for mental health are just as important.

Virtual get together for friends

Caren Hampton and Mark Hyde spent Good Friday having a wine and easter buns online with friends.

Timaru friends who catch up every Good Friday for bubbles and buns had to catch up online instead this year.

Doing what neighbours should

From left, Lorraine and Alan Kirk with Jessica who's holding daughter Lucy, 4 months and Paul Fairweather who have been ...

Timaru woman who is looking out for her elderly neighbours says she is just doing what any neighbour should do.

Providing meals during lockdown

Waihi Lodge Care Centre kitchen assistant Tracy Sims, left, and cook Annette Moir prepare Meals on Wheels for Geraldine ...

An essential service, Meals on Wheels continues its role delivering cooked food to people with special needs through lockdown.

Bird watching from home

Wuhoo co-founder Roselyn Fauth with her daughters Medinella, 5, left, and Annabelle, 1, has set a new challenge for ...

The founders of Wuhoo Timaru hope to inspire a new generation of bird watchers with their latest lockdown challenge.

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New contract saves bakery jobs

A Timaru baker's persistence pays off as new contract saves a dozen jobs during the Covid-19 lockdown.

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