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Human remains may be found in the Pike River mine access tunnel at the end of the month.

Transport authorities are confident there is capacity to accommodate social distancing under new alert restrictions

A best-selling author shares tips for success and happiness. But it didn't work as well as hoped. A young Christchurch shopkeeper's small store is stocked only with products made in New Zealand.

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The 2020 Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday was passed… OPINION: There’s a lot of whingeing going on.

Lucian Michael Fenton told investigators he was protecting a small child when he stabbed Mongrel Mob member Ngaoa Kokaua seven times in his back, arm and neck.

Level 3 lockdown a "kick in the guts" for tourism industry with Aucklanders spending $10m a day on domestic travel.

The city council wants to limit Christchurch stadium noise, and look again at neighbours' soundproofing.

A “poignant” sunrise blessing was held at Christ Church Cathedral as restoration work is set to begin.

After 78 years on Rangiora's High St, photo and framing shop F-Stop has moved away from the town centre.

Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has praised the Government's Covid-19 response, but offered a prescient warning. Authorities are asking those with no symptoms and at low risk not to come for testing.

Air pollution remains a problem across Canterbury, despite the switch to cleaner logburners and the demise of many chimneys in the region’s quakes.

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By FLOYD INGRAM / THE PRESS REGISTER, 1101 reads; Sun, 06/28/2020 - 4:14pm The Junior Auxiliary of Clarksdale need your help to “Stuff The Bus.” Junior Auxiliary of Clarksdale is working to get students in Coahoma and Quitman County get ready for the 2020-21 and they need the community’s help. Class action over quake payments would 'sweep up' policy holders without their knowledge, court told.

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