Poised for a good spring
Parts of South Canterbury very dry during August, while others were very damp.
Teacher suspended
Teacher suspended from Timaru Boys' High School, details remain unclear.
Not just for waterways
Revenue generated from Labour's water levy could also be used to fund roading.
Horses return after flood
Riding for the Disabled reopens after flooding left horse high and dry when bridge broke.
Shoes tell sad story
Six hundred and six shoes, placed on Strathallan Corner, told a sad story.
75 stuck on skifield chairlift
The Ohau chairlift was damaged and stopped working properly while 80 people were on it.
Russell only man at tournament
Annual Alzheimer's South Canterbury fundraiser attracts 70 players, and one man.
Roncalli golfers hoping to surprise
The Roncalli College golf team are hoping to catch their opponents by surprise at the national secondary schools tournament in Napier.
South Canterbury must beat King Country
It might be South Canterbury's first home game of the season but it is a must win affair against King Country.
Shaw and McIntyre club players of the year
Hayden Shaw and Jenna-Rae McIntyre capped off strong club hockey season's by winning the major club player of the year awards.
Aoraki Eels ready to excite at home
The Aoraki Eels are hoping to make their first appearance at home a good one.
No Cocksedge for Canterbury
Halfback Kendra Cocksedge won't play in Canterbury's season opening game against Otago, but her absence means a former White Fern will debut.
Privileged to be a father
The airport was all too familiar but something seemed different at the end of a long, draining day in the air.
On a statue's limitations
Statues can become a monumental problem as attitudes shift, columnist Derek Burrows writes.
Empathy key to functional society
It's been dawning on me that at times in my life people must have seen me as a smug, insufferable little snot.
Time to get your head around policy
EDITORIAL: There's a healthy degree of irony in the debate fuelled by Gareth Morgan's uncalled for "lipstick on a pig" jibe at Jacinda Ardern on Sunday.
I underestimated Timaru's people
OPINION: The origin of the quotation "may you live in interesting times" has long been debated by literary academics.
Horses return after flood
Riding for the Disabled's horses were left high and dry at Timaru Boys' High School when a bridge over Saltwater Creek broke.
Poised for a good spring
Some parts of South Canterbury were very dry during August, while other parts were very damp.
Lack of engagement for youth
Youth need to be involved in decision making, mayor and by-election candidates say.
Hall almost completed
Work to rebuild the fire-gutted West End Hall is almost complete, but the council is yet to calculate the total cost.
Horses return after flood
Riding for the Disabled's horses were left high and dry at Timaru Boys' High School when a bridge over Saltwater Creek broke.