Public Transport Joint Committee members Steve Lowndes and Dr Anna Stevenson discuss the visionary step change proposed in the Regional Public Transport Plan.
News & events
Free travel on the Metro public transport network for World Car-free Day on Saturday 22 September was an outstanding success.
A campaign to improve the standard of fish screens is being rolled out across Canterbury, to ensure more healthy fish remain in our rivers.
Environment Canterbury has committed to continue working with the Department of Conservation and local landowners to protect bittern/matuku habitats.
Public consultation opens today on the draft Regional Public Transport Plan, and ECan has announced that travel on its buses on 22 September will be free.
Today Environment Canterbury cancelled an abatement notice issued to Cloud Ocean Water which had stopped it taking water.
Farming development in the Mackenzie Basin over the last 20 years or so has created a lot of interest among environmental groups and individuals concerned about the impact on the…
The fight to eradicate damaging plant pest spartina from the region continues.
People have been asking - what evidence do we have that water quality is improving across Canterbury? And over what time frame – are we talking five, 10 or 25…
A Water Shortage Direction for the Opihi River and its tributaries – which includes the Opuha River and Lake Opuha – is in effect from Saturday 1 September for 14…
The final proposal for the representation review was adopted at the Council meeting on 23 August.
Today Environment Canterbury issued Cloud Ocean Water an abatement notice to stop taking water from its shallow well.