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- $5m deal to secure future of A&P Show
Christchurch City Council has rescued the New Zealand Agricultural Show with a $5 million agreement.
- All eight grandparents attended wedding
Trent and Louise (nee McCloy) Withers share photos of their wedding with The Ensign readers.
- Angry locals queue to sign playground petition
News of the impending demolition of the popular fort-playground in North New Brighton's Thomson Park has prompted a 'Save our Playground' petition.
- 'Tiger's Apprentice' one for kids
It is now the second week of the school holidays, so what better to do than go to the movies?
- 'Community can't afford it': Gore faces 21% rates hike
The Gore District Council is proposing a rates rise of more than 20% as it is weighed down by increasing costs and interest rates.
- 'Boutique' car rally makes way through
Drivers taking part in a "boutique car rally" have pulled in to Gore for an overnight stop.
- Action-filled second half led to match draw
Wyndham Town women's team have made a good start to their season with a draw against Old Boys.
- Search continues for missing fisherman in North Otago
A search is continuing for a fisherman who went missing near the Waitaki river mouth on Monday.
- Police crack case of suitcase shoplifter
A Dunedin woman who allegedly filled a suitcase with stolen items from various supermarkets was apprehended by police yesterday.
- The ship that set the Anzacs sailing
Robert Hamlin continues his exploration into why the Anzacs landed at Gallipoli.
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- Tenant ordered to pay up after dog destroys lawn, urinates on carpet
A dog that dug up the lawn of a rental home until "virtually no lawn was left" has left its owner with a $5000 bill....
- Case proves restraint of trade sometimes enforceable
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- King's High School 2023 Junior Prizegiving
Students were recognised for their achievements in the 2023 King's High School junior prizegiving....
- Athlete ready to strike out on her own
Jorja Gibbons does not have to look far for inspiration....
- Div 1 interclub starts after washout
Division 1 interclub tennis started on Saturday after being washed out the previous weekend....
- Newcomers to boost effort to take trophy
Otago goes into this weekend's second and final round of the Southern Open Teams Event in the unfamiliar role of odds-on favourite....
- Legal opinion: employers can require shot
Private businesses can make it compulsory for employees to be vaccinated against Covid-19 if they justify the need to do so, employment law specialists say....
- Cashmere teams face off in Canterbury women's interclub tennis opener
Two even teams, each with a wealth of young talent, will represent Cashmere in the Tennis Canterbury premier women's interclub competition on Saturday....