North Canterbury's Sherwood Lodge to be rebuilt after quake
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North Canterbury's 106-year-old Sherwood Lodge was an earthquake write-off - but it may be rebuilt.
North Canterbury's 106-year-old Sherwood Lodge was an earthquake write-off - but it may be rebuilt.
Te Papa has been cleared to reopen after structural assessments following Monday's earthquake centred in North Canterbury.
One of the two victims from Monday's earthquake lived in the remote alpine settlement of Mount Lyford in north Canterbury.
Red Cross believes it will be responding to earthquake-related issues in north Canterbury for years to come, dealing with the psychological toll.
It's been one month since the KaikÅura and North Canterbury earthquakes, and you might recall a small place called Ward suffered a devastating direct hit.
In the beginning there was no Te Wai Pounamu or Aotearoa. The waters of Kiwa rolled over the place now occupied by the South Island, the North Island and Stewart Island. No sign of land existed. Before Raki (the Sky … Continue reading →