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Sign up for the latest newsA hui of community vehicle trust volunteers met last week at Environment Canterbury to hear that they had jointly donated over 17,300 hours of time.
A Geraldine farmer is determined to look after endangered long-tailed bats he found on his property on accident.
A trial of on-demand public transport in Timaru has been given the go ahead to launch early in 2020.
The Waihi River is flourishing thanks to local men Steve Dakin, Robbie Stewart, Jimmy Wallace and David Waddington.
A major transport study says rail freight is an economic way to take pressure off South Island roads.
Tiny native fish that live in remote streams in the Mackenzie Basin were given better odds for survival after a joint operation to relocate hungry trout.
The Zone Committee has approved $73,000 – over three years – of Immediate Steps funding towards pest weed control in the Dobson and lower Hopkins Valleys.
Environment Canterbury has approved several new projects for Otipua-Saltwater Creek, including an engineering study of its weir.
Environment Canterbury has been prioritising action on nitrate concentrations for many years.
Twenty years old this month, the Orbiter has been around nearly as long as cell phones. And for many Christchurch locals, the service is nearly as indispensable
Taking action to investigate what may have caused a decline in water quality at the Ahuriri Arm of Lake Benmore.