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It might be time to start enjoying your backyard. However, did you know in most parts of Christchurch, using fire pits for warmth or ambience is not allowed?
Environment Canterbury has confirmed its new Chair and Deputy Chair, starting a leadership term focused on collaboration and sustainability.
Red Warning for Canterbury: Severe gales up to 140 km/h. State of Emergency in place. Avoid travel, stay indoors, and follow official updates.
The final results for the 2025 elections are in, meaning the make up of our new council is official.
$21.5 million from central government will go towards enhancing Waitaha Canterbury's flood resilience effort.
Two farmers in Hororata have switched from intensive winter grazing to hay bale grazing and are seeing amazing results.
Whaka-Ora Pest Project volunteers around Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour are trapping pests to protect native wildlife like tūī, kererū, wētā, and lizards.
The government has provided extra funding to ramp up work to control wilding pines in the Mackenzie Basin.
A workshop in Glenavy on 20 October will provide useful tips on how to get the most out of soil moisture monitoring tools.
Initial election results have been released - find out who will be representing you for the next three years.