Councillor Vicky Southworth, is pleased with the fare trial's success, emphasising the cost-effectiveness and convenience of public transport.
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Sign up for the latest newsA recent study of vertical land movement has shed new light on the extent and speed of sea-level rise happening in parts of Christchurch.
We're developing a 'Pets on buses' policy, with input from groups and stakeholders and ask for community feedback in the second half of next year.
Chair Peter Scott shares his views on the new Government's policy and the impacts in Canterbury expected over time.
A study by Our Land and Water shows how much we'll need to reduce contaminants in our waterways to meet national bottom lines.
Over the next 10 years, Canterbury councils and NZ Transport Agency are proposing to almost double the investment in the region's land transport systems.
Lyttelton and Diamond Harbour Primary School have collaborated to enhance a site on Te Pataka o Rakaihautū/Banks Peninsula.
The Council has decided not to include a Māori constituency in the next local elections in 2025.
Supreme Court has dismissed Cloud Ocean’s appeal that would have allowed it to change the use of its consents from wool scouring to water bottling.
We've planted close to 50,000 willows across South Canterbury rivers, increasing safety and resilience for our river communities in the face of climate change.
Our role is to monitor consents and ensure that consent conditions are complied with.
Flood protection and enhancing biodiversity is at the heart of a three-year work programme we've been carrying out alongside Waitaha rivers.