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William wows crowds with easy manner
At times, Prince William's visit felt more like an appearance by a celebrity than a future head of state.
Ian Foldesi
Retired British businessman Ian Foldesi, 64, who lived in the seaside suburb of Lyttelton with his wife Marie, was killed by falling rocks as he walked in the Port Hills near his home.
Christchurch earthquake: Ring's tip sends families fleeing
Concerned families are leaving the city in droves.
Christchurch earthquake: City unites on day of healing
No aftershocks marred this day of mourning, held for both those who died and for the sea of survivors all around.
Peter Bills: Give the All Blacks a South Island date
I share Christchurch's sense of angst at the decision taken this week. But I commend the IRB for making it.
Four more quake victims named
Police have tonight released the names of three women and a man, four more victims of last month's deadly Christchurch earthquake.
Rebuilding Christchurch
Christchurch will never be the same after last month's deadly earthquake. Now the question is - how should it be rebuilt?
Transcript: John Key's memorial speech
The full text of John Key's speech at the Christchurch earthquake memorial service.
Transcript: Phil Goff's memorial speech
The full text of Phil Goff's speech at the Christchurch earthquake memorial service.
Transcript: Prince William's memorial speech
The full text of Prince William's speech at the Christchurch earthquake memorial service.
Transcript: Anglican Bishop Victoria Matthews' memorial speech
The full text of Anglican Bishop Victoria Matthews' speech at the Christchurch earthquake memorial service.
Christchurch survivor: 'Lucky. It's a word I've been hearing a lot lately'
A Christchurch earthquake survivor explains what today's memorial service means to her and her fractured city.
Mayor: We will find a way to go on
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker has told tens of thousands of mourners at this afternoon's National Memorial Service for the victims of February 22's deadly earthquake that the city will rise up and move forward.
'Scars that will never be erased'
Prime Minister John Key has spoken of the lasting legacy of Christchurch's devastating earthquake at this afternoon's National Memorial Service for the victims of the quake.
Christchurch memorial service: The nation's voice
Read other people's live reactions to the moving National Memorial Service for the Christchurch quake victims.
Kia kaha, Prince tells mourners
Prince William has spoken to tens of thousands of mourners at today's memorial service for Christchurch's earthquake victims in Hagley Park, 24 days after the quake devastated the city.