University of Canterbury geologist Mark Quigley recalls his personal experience of the Canterbury earthquakes
Canterbury may have a regional holiday to mark the anniversary of the Christchurch Earthquake.
Bruce Springsteen has announced dates for a New Zealand tour including a concert in Christchurch for the anniversary of the February 2011 earthquake.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 10 October 2010 entitled, "Triple Anniversary".
A memorial for the 185 people who died in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake will be blessed tonight, ahead of the unveiling tomorrow, on the sixth anniversary.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 17 February 2012 entitled, "Approaching Anniversary".
The Boss is back - and he and his band, the E Street band, are going to Christchurch on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Canterbury earthquake this summer.
People have been queuing for days for the Bruce Springsteen concert in Christchurch tonight, ahead of the sixth anniversary of the 2011 earthquake. Glenn McCartney is at the front of the queue.
Christchurch prepares for a challenging anniversary - two years on from the devastating earthquake that killed 185 people. Our correspondent there, Katy Gosset, hears the stories of local baristas who were in the CBD that day.
Hundreds of people turned out in Christchurch yesterday to mark four years since the earthquake that changed the city forever.
The National Recovery Coordinator for Red Cross Emergency Services in Australia, who has researched disaster recovery practices around the world including the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, London bombings and Sichuan earthquake. She is visiting New Zealand ahead of the first anniversary of the February earthquake in Christchurch.
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We look back at the first anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake.
A civic memorial service was held at 12.30pm on the north bank of Oi Manawa, Canterbury National Earthquake Memorial.
An index listing articles marking the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
An index listing articles marking the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
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A graphic advertising upcoming features marking the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Commemorating our one year anniversary of the 22 February 2011 Christchurch 6.3 earthquake.
At 12:51pm 10 years ago on Monday, Christchurch was changed forever.
"You displayed great fortitude in the face of sudden, overwhelming loss."
A page banner for a feature on the anniversary of the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A page banner for a feature on the anniversary of the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
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On the second anniversary of the 2010 earthquake Canterbury weeps. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A graphic giving information about memorial services marking the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Monday marks ten years since the Christchurch earthquake shattered New Zealand's second largest city. One-hundred-and-eighty five people lost their lives when a magnitude 6.2 quake shook the city apart. David Berry was one of the first responders in the city centre as part of Urban Search and Rescue. He speaks to Corin Dann.
Monday's 10 year anniversary of the devastating earthquake that took the lives of 185 people in Christchurch, will be marked with a special service near the city's earthquake memorial. Large crowds are expected from half past twelve this afternoon on the lawn just across the river from the memorial wall. Among those speaking is the prime minister, Jacinda Ardern. A message from former mayor, Sir Bob Parker, will be read out. Sir Bob, who led the city through one of its most challenging periods, recently suffered a major stroke and heart attack. The names of the 185 who died will be read before a minute's silence at twelve fifty one, the exact moment the quake struck. Flowers will then be laid at the memorial wall.
It's 10 years since the first big Christchurch earthquake - and if you'd just started school then you're now ending your decade of education amidst a global pandemic. We meet two teens for whom disruption is normal.
Javier and Jackie Garcia Knight look back on the earthquake that changed Christchurch and New Zealand forever.