Public transport use in Canterbury has, as expected, drastically decreased, yet many are still using it for travel to essential services.
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Sign up for the latest newsMyWay by Metro has been rushed into service ahead of schedule as we respond to the COVID-19 lockdown.
An educational charity is helping to spread the word about sustainability in the South Canterbury region.
After a varied career, Orari Temuka Opihi Pareora (OTOP) zone lead Brian Reeves has hit the ground running in his new role.
New bus contracts will reduce public transport carbon emissions by 14% within their first year.
More than 150 people from across Timaru’s community are taking part in the MyWay by Metro pilot.
An operation to install boulders in the lower Hekeao/Hinds River aims to create diverse water environments.
We work proactively with operators to help ensure they do not have oil spills, and that appropriate response equipment is available should one occur.
Timaru’s much anticipated on-demand public transport service takes to the streets next week as 150 locals put the vehicles and technology through their paces.
Ongoing recovery updates and frequently asked questions about the Rangitata River flood event in December 2019.
Direct commuter buses from Waimakariri to central Christchurch, supported by new Park & Ride facilities, are one step closer thanks to support from residents.
Proactive improvement to farming practices has seen 89 percent of Waimakariri Irrigation Limited (WIL) shareholders achieve an A or B FEP audit score.