'I have to be Kirsty's advocate': John Bentley on new hunt for sister's killer
There was a time when he doubted his father's innocence, the brother of slain teen says.
There was a time when he doubted his father's innocence, the brother of slain teen says.
Herald podcast A Moment In Crime revisits unsolved murder of schoolgirl Kirsty Bentley.
Dame Lynda Topp has put her hat in the ring for the upcoming Local Body Elections.
Friend remains hopeful teen's killer will one day be caught.
Police offer $100k reward and pursue 'stranger-type abduction' theory.
A Canterbury family is $100,000 richer after a snap decision to buy a pack of Tim Tams.
Declining mental health meant managing a farm was "overwhelming and debilitating".
Farms have recovered well and in some cases, pastures are better than before.
Mayor Neil Brown said the latest announcement still leaves more questions than answers.
Widespread rural intersection review recommended after mum, babies killed in crash.
They will present a petition containing 6357 signatures to Parliament.
One councillor stated she does not think climate change is 'intensifying.'
The crash was reported to police just after midday.
Episode 25 of A Moment In Crime revisits the Raurimu massacre and the aftermath.
Ashburton Hospital under pressure as Omicron outbreak looms large.
Driver who killed two Canterbury sisters in crash sentenced after earlier guilty pleas.
The incident happened just after 9am this morning in Ashburton.
Inspectors found dead chickens and deer.
Principal confirmed Year 8 school camp will exclude unvaccinated pupils from DoC camp.
Customer 'started yelling and smashing the table' after staff asked to see vaccine pass.
Smugglers are alleged to have brought around 50kg of cocaine into NZ.
"They told me to take aspirin and my throat started to close up."
The person was the only occupant of the vehicle.
Crashes causing injury or death have been steadily rising.
Levi Fiddymont had denied driving too fast and said his brakes failed.
Young driver says brakes failed as he was coming downhill.
Ribbons, cups and camaraderie continued to shine, despite alert level 2 restrictions.
The teacher was the subject of multiple claims of bullying toward students and staff.