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Sign up for the latest newsTwo young people have been appointed as youth representatives on Canterbury Regional Council’s Strategy and Policy Committee.
An army of beetles released into a South Canterbury farm will live in manure for the next decade to help clean up waterways.
After a successful trial, Timaru's MyWay by Metro on-demand service is set to stay.
Bike racks are available again in Canterbury anytime you use Metro services.
Our Waitarakao project partners and the community are now busy implementing it – one plant, one trap, and one beach clean-up at a time.
Te Waihora is open to the sea following a successful attempt to open the lake on Monday, 5 May.
Pest trapping and native planting is making Canterbury's South Rakaia a more attractive home for our native forest birds.
Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) is an invasive pest in Canterbury, and we need your help to report sightings.
A joint decision was made to open the lake when conditions were suitable. We have now started the process of opening Te Waihora to the sea.
Read about the Greater Christchurch fare changes which will come into effect in July.
Stuart Neill's commitment to sustainable dairy farming has won him the Regional Supreme Award at the Canterbury Ballance Farm Environment Awards (BFEA).