Christchurch spirits flagging after weeks of making do
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Most parts of Christchurch damaged by last month's 6.3 earthquake now have power and water.
Most parts of Christchurch damaged by last month's 6.3 earthquake now have power and water.
Thousands of New Zealanders in London have converged for two events to support earthquake-stricken Christchurch.
Some Christchurch businesses are accusing the government of winding down its earthquake assistance programme too soon.
The first major arts event to be held in Christchurch since the February earthquake kicks off today.
The fourth time capsule discovered in the ruins of the February earthquake has been opened in Christchurch.
Explosives have been shaking Christchurch's QE2 sports centre today to simulate a magnitude 4 earthquake.
International research has shed new light on why the February earthquake in Christchurch was so damaging.
The Ellerslie International Flower Show opens in Christchurch today, a year after the February earthquake stopped the show.
Repair work on Christchurch's iconic Town Hall, badly damaged in the earthquakes, has nearly hit the halfway mark.
The last unidentified victims of the Christchurch earthquake have been laid to rest in a ceremony in Christchurch.
Topics, the Christchurch earthquake including live updates from Barry Corbett and Sue Wells in Christchurch and live aftershocks.
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John Key wants inquiry into collapse of buildings; Police update on latest from Christchurch emergency; Cordon update; More budget cuts in store after Christchurch earthquake; Attention turns to shape of new Christchurch CBD; Clifton Hills residents able to go home after evacuations; Quake Minister says ten thousand homes may be written off.
Survivors are gathering in Christchurch today to remember those who died in the devastating Christchurch earthquake of 2011. Of the 185 people who were killed, 115 died when the CTV building collapsed. Former CTV employee Tom Hawker watched his workplace collapse in front of him. He speaks to Susie Ferguson.
A decision on the future of Christchurch's red zoned land could be made within a year. That's the hope of the man at the helm of Regenerate Christchurch, one of two organisations charged with taking over the city's rebuild from the Earthquake Recovery Authority, which shuts its doors in just three days.
New research suggests about half the Christchurch businesses which left the central city after the Canterbury earthquakes are unlikely to return.
Three years on from the earthquakes of 2011, Census data now confirms massive changes to the face and shape of Christchurch.
Wellington businesses are being encouraged to work with their counterparts in Christchurch to help with post-earthquake rebuild projects.
Pregnant women and new mothers are escaping the disruption and risk of Christchurch in the wake of Tuesday's earthquake.
The wind is picking up in Christchurch, causing concern about dust storms being blown up from earthquake debris and silt.
Police have named three more victims killed in the Christchurch earthquake, with more names expected to be released shortly.
Christchurch has been shaken by another strong aftershock. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit ten kilometres east of Lyttleton harbour.
The Earthquake Recovery Minister, Gerry Brownlee, says he's nearing the end of his tether with the Christchurch City Council.
The cordon in central Christchurch that has been in place since Saturday's earthquake has not been lifted as expected.
A proof-reading error from the Earthquake Recovery Minister's office has caused ructions at the Christchurch City Council today.
The Christchurch Casino reopened its doors last night for the first time since the February 22nd earthquake.
17 jobs have gone at the Christchurch Art Gallery, which is closed for earthquake repairs until at least June next year.
In Christchurch, 75 police officers from across the country remain on the beat, bolstering the local contingent following February's earthquake.
Christchurch locals made homeless by the earthquakes have made an emotional plea to the council for 100 percent rates relief.
Our Christchurch reporter Rachel Graham travelled to Japan, with the support of the Asia New Zealand Foundation, to find out.