Merger may bring jobs
Timaru could gain 25 new jobs if deal between Cavalier Wool and NZ Wool Services International goes ahead.
Frogs come to the rescue
A Timaru man's plea for frogs has been answered – from the West Coast.
Cyclone Pam closes in on NZ
3:53pm Cyclone Pam weakens but is still expected to pack a punch as it passes over NZ tonight.
Rain helps ease fire ban
The Army has taken the lead on changing the fire status at its military camp in Tekapo.
No Ecan action after more rubbish
A Timaru man is "gutted" after finding another load of rubbish dumped at the Opihi River.
Cyclone Pam bears down on New Zealand
The Glammies - NZ's tastiest lamb found
Merger of scours may bring 25 jobs
West Coast frogs come to the rescue
Dairy families bring diversity to schools
No action from ECan while more rubbish dumped
Rain helps ease SC rural fire ban
Building work starts on $24m retirement village
Foul smells keep hotline busy
Most South Canterbury complaints received by Environment Canterbury's Pollution Hotline are from Timaru and relate to odour, figures show.
Work starts on $24m village
The building phase of a $24 million retirement village development in Timaru is under way.
NZ's tastiest lamb found
Grave matters
Table-topping girls prove Point
The eight girls in Pleasant Point's Maroons cricket team have put the boys in their place.
Benton superb in TBHS's victory
Second XI cricketer Cameron Benton was the star of the annual Timaru Boys' High School summer exchange with Waitaki.
Garchow's misfortune has positive spinoff
Trap titles to top gun teens
Stupidity of Timaru drivers
Let's face it, Timaru drivers can be pretty shocking.
Will Gloriavale survive?
Gloriavale's leader Hopeful Christian is getting old. Is the end-time for this commune approaching?
Voters will be just loving this
At what point does a finder become a thief?
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
Chasing the LA dream
Actor, model, pyjama party bouncer and Christmas light hanger for the stars ... just some of the many jobs Dale Sutton can list on his CV.
Singer hits right note
Timaru singer Ella Thomas, based in Melbourne, has been accepted into the prestigious APO Arts Academy.
Art breaks down barriers
Artwork has helped children in Albury and America learn about cultural differences.
Children's Day attracts big crowd
Children's Day attracted crowds of families who took part in several fairground rides and activities at Caroline Bay.
Would you rather have LED lights or power lines go underground?
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