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Christchurch City Council SummerTimes 2022

The Hits is proud to partner with the Christchurch City Council for their SummerTimes events in 2022.
If you’re looking for something to keep you and the f

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Frances Nation owner Tessa Peach shares her guide to Christchurch

Homeware store owner and grocer Tessa Peach reveals her favourite places to indulge, relax and enjoy local art in Christchurch.

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Mysterious green-fingered thief pinching prized trees from suburban homes

A mysterious green-fingered thief is digging up expensive ornamental trees from suburban homes, leaving a trail of craters and fuming residents.

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Grow To Wow Visitors Once Again In 2022

Following huge success across the three days of the first-ever Grow Ōtautahi, event organisers have this week announced 2022 dates for the popular Christchurch Garden Festival. Grow will return to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, with entry still ...

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Business Scoop » Grow To Wow Visitors Once Again In 2022


Press Release – Grow Otautahi
Following huge success across the three days of the first-ever Grow tautahi, event organisers have this week announced 2022 dates for the popular Christchurch Garden Festival. Grow will return to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, with entry still …
Following huge success across the three days of the first-ever Grow Ōtautahi, event organisers have this week announced 2022 dates for the popular Christchurch Garden Festival.
Grow will return to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, with entry still free to everyone, over three days from 18 to 20 March 2022.
Festival Director Sandi MacRae says excitement is already building around the 2022 festival, with sponsors and visitors to the 2021 event sharing their favourite parts of the show and coming up with new ideas for next year.

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Room Review: Why Christchurch's The Muse lives up to its 'art hotel' billing

Room Review: Why Christchurch's The Muse lives up to its 'art hotel' billing
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What's on: Event highlights in Ōtautahi Christchurch


HANNA MCCALLUM offers a few highlights of events in Ōtautahi Christchurch this weekend and beyond.
Pride Week continues for another vibrant weekend and as the alert levels have dropped back to level 1, plenty of events will be held over the weekend and coming week. There is a lot of fun to be had, but equally there is opportunity to stand in solidarity with those affected by the March 15 terror attack.
National remembrance service for the March 15 terror attack
Saturday,
3pm at Christchurch Arena.
The service will mark the second anniversary of the Christchurch terror attack. Fifty-one people died and dozens were injured at the Masjid An-Nur (Al Noor mosque) and Linwood Islamic Centre when a terrorist gunman opened fire on March 15, 2019. Saturday's service is an opportunity to stand in solidarity with those affected, and will be jointly led by the local Muslim community, the Christchurch City Council standing with Ngāi Tūāhuriri as mana whenua, and the Government.

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Grow Ōtautahi Christchurch Garden Festival


Friday, 12 March 2021, 9:49 am
Visitors revel in Grow exhibitions, workshops, activities
and demonstrations
Gates opened on the first-ever Grow
Ōtautahi this morning and the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
is already buzzing with people enjoying what the Garden
City’s own garden festival has to offer.
Grow
Ōtautahi is free for everyone over three days – Friday,
Saturday and Sunday 12-14 March – in the Christchurch
Botanic Gardens. The festival is in the area surrounding the
Ilex Café – with signs from gardens
entrances.
Festival Director Sandi MacRae says it’s
exciting welcome people to Christchurch’s very own garden
festival
“Grow is all about the community and

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Business Scoop » Science Challenges Students And Visitors At Grow Ōtautahi


Press Release – Grow O Tautahi
Stranded on a space flight to Jupiter, Grow tautahi will challenge Christchurch high school students to create solutions to water, energy, food and waste problems in a sparse environment. The launch of Project Jupiter 2022 is just one of the ways …
Stranded on a space flight to Jupiter, Grow Ōtautahi will challenge Christchurch high school students to create solutions to water, energy, food and waste problems in a sparse environment.
The launch of Project Jupiter 2022 is just one of the ways Grow Ōtautahi is using science to highlight environmental issues and get young people excited about sustainability and our planet’s future. Grow Ōtautahi Science Ambassador Dr Trevor Stuthridge will introduce the 2022 project to around 50 students on Friday morning (12 March 2021) and invite people to take part in the project next year. He will be joined by Dr Sarah Kessans, a scientist from University of Canterbury, who will talk about her cutting-edge science on space colonisation.

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