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Axe falls on Chch Weet-Bix workers
Sanitarium has indefinitely suspended Weet-Bix manufacturing operations at its Christchurch factory after it was damaged by last year's earthquake. 36 workers will lose their jobs.
Quake bus victim: 'They wanted me to stop screaming'
A woman has told of her traumatic ordeal as she lay pinned under rubble on a Christchurch bus...
Red-zone exiles in dark on demolitions
Residents forced to sell up and leave Christchurch's earthquake-wrecked red zones cannot
Graham Henry's 'tough old bird' staying staunch in quake city
He may have notched up a World Cup and knighthood, but Sir Graham Henry can't convince his 95-year-old mum…
Beverley (Faye) Kennedy
Beverley Faye Kennedy, 60, who preferred to be known as Faye, worked at The Clinic, on the CTV building's fourth floor.
Quake hotel's damage deemed superficial after inspection
Inspections of the Christchurch's Hotel Grand Chancellor after the city's first earthquake showed damage was superficial and further structural damage was unlikely, engineers said today.
'Vulnerable' shear wall led to partial collapse of hotel
Christchurch's Hotel Grand Chancellor partially collapsed in the February quake because a "vulnerable'' shear wall supporting a considerable load failed.
Christchurch heritage buildings at risk
Christchurch faces big decisions as it tries to decide what to do with its shattered heritage buildings.
Quake burial error 'last thing we needed'
Mayor Bob Parker has stepped in to save Christchurch's council from a blunder over the payment of earthquake victims' burials.
Christchurch: Conspicuous resumption
For two years we have seen images of Christchurch, a broken city. Ewan McDonald visits a community picking up the pieces.