Holes in a brick building on Fitzgerald Avenue are marked with spray-painted numbers.
The number of people injured in the earthquake in Christchurch more than two weeks ago is still unknown.
A table giving numbers of EQC opt-outs.
An infographic showing changes in visitor numbers across Canterbury.
A graph showing changes in business numbers in Canterbury.
An infographic showing the growth in staff numbers at CERA.
An uncompleted chart showing numbers of performances by the Court Jesters.
A chart giving numbers of environmental incidents reported to Environment Canterbury.
An infographic comparing numbers of complaints received by property owners about their land zoning.
Canterbury tourism numbers climbing again - we speak to Canterbury Tourism chief executive Tim Hunter.
Graphs comparing numbers of international students in Canterbury in 2004 and 2012.
Graphs comparing numbers of international students in Canterbury in 2004 and 2012.
Charts showing the reduction in visitor numbers to Christchurch following the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A table listing numbers of earthquakes recorded by Geonet since 4 September 2010.
An infographic comparing numbers of injuries seen at Christchurch hospitals following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A graph showing the decline in international student numbers in Canterbury following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A graph showing numbers of new home consents granted in Christchurch, Waimakariri and Selwyn.
Organisers of the Ellerslie Flower Show are hoping visitor numbers will be back to pre-earthquake highs, when it opens in Christchurch tomorrow.
Why some male spiders become eunuchs during mating and how the earthquakes in Christchurch may have increased mosquito numbers.
A photograph of the street number and apartment numbers at 440 Oxford Terrace spray-painted on the footpath in front. The street number is written as 466 but this is the incorrect number for this site. The photographer comments, "The numbers were spray-painted in front of all the properties in the Avon Loop in order to keep track of the property number after the mailboxes were lost or removed".
Four years after the Christchurch earthquakes, English language student numbers are still only just over half what they were before the 2011 quake.
There's a warning that a return to pre-earthquake numbers of houses in Christchurch may not be enough to ease the city's housing crisis.
The Canterbury earthquake is taking a toll on the mental health of people in the region. 30% more people in Christchurch are requesting treatment for anxiety, depression and addiction, compared with usual numbers.
A wall clock with its glass broken. The photographer comments, "A very appropriate title as the numbers are not sequential and the clock has a very odd shape".
A photograph of a block of apartments at 2 Rees Street. The numbers of the apartments have been spray-painted on the walls in front.
More than 120 disgruntled Christchurch homeowners are taking the Earthquake Commission to court for not doing enough to fix their homes. The law firm, Anthony Harper, has been looking for participants for the group action since last year and has confirmed today it has the numbers to proceed.
Central Christchurch restaurant and bars say they could be heading into the "worst winter to date". Eight years on from the earthquakes there are more restaurants and bars in the city than ever before - but owners say there aren't enough customers. Now they're grappling with added uncertainty over the effect of the mosque attacks on visitor numbers.
The cartoon shows an enormous ball of red tape and all around frustrated workers carry away their ladders and tools. Context - Three months after a quake that scored a direct hit under Christchurch, many residents are struggling with mountains of paperwork required to get their homes repaired and rebuilt. Reference numbers, codes and Pin numbers permeate our daily living now as we deal with the aftermath of two major earthquakes in six months. People feel they are lucky that they have the EQC pot to draw on, but there are a lot of complexities, anomalies and frustrations. (BBC News 21 May 2011) Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
A media release produced by the General Manager of SPCA Canterbury about the SPCA's "Desex in the City" campaign which offered to desex cats, dogs, kittens and puppies in Christchurch for free after the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes. The campaign was created in order to help reduce unwanted animal numbers in Christchurch.
A photograph of the house number spray-painted on the footpath in front of 390 Oxford Terrace. The photographer comments, "The numbers were spray-painted in front of all the properties in the Avon Loop in order to keep track of the property number after the mailboxes were lost or removed".