'Bound together by cancer'
This time last week, cancer patient Chalky Carr had never met Isla Lunn. Now he's raising $100,000 for the 7-year-old.
Service 'horrific'
Woman calls for funeral industry to be regulated after ongoing problems following her daughter's death.
Who won the final debate?
Jacinda Ardern looked and sounded like a woman in a fight for her political life. And she is.
Bike theft at bottle-point
The two robbers fled on bikes stolen from men in Northcote, Christchurch.
Earthquake jolts NZ
Central New Zealand has been jolted by a short and sharp earthquake.
Fired while on sick leave
Company that unfairly fired brush hand while on sick leave also had to compensate an ex-staffer who was called a "baby killer".
This race isn't over
Both Bill English and Jacinda Ardern insist the fight is still close, despite a poll putting National streets ahead.
'He's a hero'
Neighbour says Waipopo man who rescued his wife from burning building would have used "every bit of strength" he had.
'Eye-watering' convention centre fees
The amount spent on professional fees for the Christchurch convention centre is "eye-watering", an expert says.
Consent for 120-plus homes
More than 120 new homes are set to be built in Christchurch's east frame.
Progress on cathedral restoration
"Significant progress" made on the restoration of Christchurch Church Cathedral.
Let's grow a healthy Garden City
OPINION: What is the cost of Christchurch's desire for neatness? Let's grow wild, argues Liv Worsnop.
Who won the final debate?
OPINION: Jacinda Ardern looked and sounded like a woman in a fight for her political life. And she is.
English's squeeze is working
OPINION: Bill English is killing NZ First and it's now clear he's making a dent in Labour too.
NZ's hidden protest vote
The polls don't lie – or do they? Is there one party people are too afraid to admit they'll vote for?
Words and goats that stick
OPINION: A tui and a cup of tea with Jan and Joan. A conversation about goats that sticks in the memory.
Collins comes off second-best
OPINION: Judith Collins is not known to be a shrinking violet. Even when she's off the mark.
$10m for Jetpack, with strings
Martin Jetpack has clinched enough working capital to keep going but the repayment option may see more shares go to its Chinese shareholder.
Fresh produce exporters mostly at risk from fuel crisis
Flowers from the South Island are the most vulnerable exports in the airline fuel crisis.
'Eye-watering' convention centre fees
The amount spent on professional fees for the Christchurch convention centre is "eye-watering", an expert says.
A vacuum deal that sucks
Godfreys told her she was getting a discount, took her old vacuum - then charged her full price.
Hammers too good for the Bush
A 60-24 win over Wairarapa Bush in rugby's Heartland Championship put a smile on Mid Canterbury coach Craig Dunlea's face on Saturday, but only for a while.
Mainland Rally decider at Geraldine
The Mainland Rally Series is going to be decided in the last event as Deane Buist and Jeff Judd slug it out.
Ferns quartet bolster Pride
The Canterbury United Pride has set the benchmark in NZ women's football and they want to keep lifting their play.
Canterbury's loss stings pride
Opinion: Humiliating loss was unacceptable for Canterbury team laden with Super Rugby players.
Canty strike duo sidelined
Canterbury have been dealt a setback for the start of the summer with their premier fast bowling duo sidelined with injury.
Martin Phillipps: Alive or dead?
Chills legend to star in biopic written with two endings: one in which he dies and the other he overcomes a life-threatening disease thanks to a miracle cure.
Modern Māori on not so serious tour
The quartet are on the road to 14 theaters across NZ, where they expect to meet a lot of aunties.
Fashion night a sell out
A 400-strong Canterbury crowd kicked off the Ballantynes Fashion Week with a bang.
Review: Green Superfood and Juice Bar
The new Green Superfood and Juice Bar makes us feel virtuous, but still a little hungry.