Spikes used to stop van
The driver of a stolen van fled on foot after the vehicle was stopped by spikes in Timaru.
'Rigged' flow meters
ECan investigates claims farmers gamed water flow meters to evade irrigation restrictions.
Double murder trial date set
The man accused of murdering two Work and Income staff in Ashburton is to stand trial in May.
Armed arson downplayed
Police speak to two family members after claims an armed man entered their South Canterbury home and lit a sofa on fire.
Broken gasket caused ammonia leak
More than 180 litres of ammonia leaked inside the Fonterra Clandeboye factory on Sunday.
Police no longer searching for armed arsonist
Rebuild chief Warwick Isaacs quits for Stonewood Homes role
Mauled dog's owner wants killer spared
Irrigators 'rigged' flow meters
Video of New Zealand from space
Security flaws revealed after shooting at Winz
Ashburton Work and Income double murder trial to start in May
Changes to heavy vehicle rule welcomed
Security flaws revealed
Safety and security at Ministry of Social Development sites is deficient, review finds.
'Mr Rebuild' quits
The man in charge of Christchurch's city centre rebuild is quitting to head Stonewood Homes.
Keen interest in hydroslide auction
Dog's owner wants killer spared
New chief to lead professionalism
New South Canterbury Rugby Union chief executive Wayne Hart is looking forward to his time in charge.
Local athletes shine in Hamilton
Four South Canterbury athletes impressed at the Porritt Classic Grand Prix in Hamilton on Saturday.
Young team play for next season
Victories boost Timaru and Celtic
Letters to the editor: February 10
Herald readers share their views on news and events far and wide.
Heads should roll over licence renewal gaffe
Helped by the Kiwi dollar's decline against the greenback, the United States is on the verge of becoming the New Zealand wine industry's biggest export market.
Midwives bridle at accountability
One silent, one expansive exit
Bullets and flying shrapnel
George King went from preaching in Pleasant Point to bullets flying over his head at Gallipoli.
Observant recorder of nature
Former Timaru Herald editor John Hardcastle - an early 20th century scientific thinker - is starting to get the recognition he deserves.
Women making mischief
Troops occupy German Samoa
Hard work pays off
Hard work is being credited for the increase in NCEA endorsements for Timaru students.
Duo dance way across the ditch
Timaru girls have jazzed and tapped their way to the grand final of an Australian dance competition featuring 5500 entrants.
MG's restoration required worldwide parts hunt
Russell Dale's bright red MG stands out in a garage full of other automotive treasures including a Morris, a Triumph and an Indian.
Patient thankful for surgery
Ani Haua believes the Government should provide more weight-loss operations.
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