EQC has reopened over 600 claims for defective foundation repairs in 12 months.
Friday marks a decade since the disaster.
A statue of Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott was broken in the earthquake.
Their dream home is showing signs of shoddy earthquake repairs.
He is the first head of state to visit the memorial since its unveiling.
Pleasant Point Yacht Club lost its club rooms and its boat shed in the 2010 earthquakes.
Seventy Canterbury homeowners have found unreported damage.
The office block pancaked in the Christchurch quake, killing 115 people.
The magnitude 4.0 quake was 15km east of Christchurch.
Justice Minister Andrew Little has met with families who lost loved ones in the CTV building collapse in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
"There are major faults in low-seismicity areas that could produce a major event."
Just last week the city was rocked by four small earthquakes.
Matti McEachen was killed by falling masonry in the 2011 earthquake.
The pair tried to use official information to personally profit from the post-earthquake recovery.
GeoNet has classified the shaking as "light".
The chief medical officer for Te Aka Whaiora said lessons had been learnt from the Christchurch earthquakes.
"There's still a lot of holes and a lot of carparks."
Christchurch Cathedral Square held its first Anzac Day dawn service since the earthquakes.
The opening of the Christchurch City and Sumner stations marks the end of a multi-million-dollar earthquake rebuild programme.
Here's what we know.
One-hundred and 15 people were killed when the six-storey Canterbury Television Building collapsed during the Christchurch Earthquake in February 2011.
The earthquake was felt by thousands of people on GeoNet.
The jolt, centred about five kilometres east of Christchurch, struck just after 5pm.
Earthquake-prone is an official classification of buildings under 34 percent of new building standards.
The popular bar, restaurant and music venue was a fixture of the city's Arts Centre for decades before the 2011 earthquake.
Almost 1 million artefacts were discovered in a 'big dig' after the Christchurch earthquakes in 2010 and 2011.
The University of Canterbury CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquake Digital Archive draws on the example of the Centre for History and New Media’s (CHNM) September 11 Archive, which was used to collect digital artefacts after the bombing of the World Trade Centre buildings in 2001, but has gone significantly further than this project in its development as a federated digital archive. The new University of Canterbury Digital Humanities Programme – initiated to build the archive – has gathered together a Consortium of major national organizations to contribute content to a federated archive based on principles of openness and collaboration derived directly from the international digital humanities community.
Update of the Canterbury Earthquake.
Damaged chimney.
Damaged chimney.