A family on New Year's Eve enjoying a spot of fishing at Diamond Harbour. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Podcast – Culture in gambling harm
By cclstaff28/12/2022
Māori, Pasifika and Asian communities are over-represented in gambling harm statistics. Discussion and library resources on this topic.
Tracking your reading in 2023
By simoneccl23/12/2022
Reading shelves, recording your reads reading lists
Ballantynes Christmas window: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl22/12/2022
Ballantynes Christmas window display in 2011. An image from Canterbury Stories.
An interview with Frances Plumpton, author of Tide’s Out Tai Timu
By Missbeecrafty20/12/2022
Missbeecrafty chats to the author of a bilingual picture book based on beach explorations with her grandchildren.
In Her Blood: Nikki Crutchley’s new masterpiece
By fionaccl19/12/2022
A story of two disappearances in a spooky hotel that takes on a persona of its own. Fee talks to Nikki Crutchley about her latest thriller.
Fiction A to Z newsletter
By cclstaff19/12/2022
Take a walk through the aisles of our general fiction section with our Fiction A to Z newsletter & discover reads to engage and enlighten.
Inspector of Nuisances: From the CCC Archives
By cclstaff16/12/2022
The CCC Archives are beginning to digitise, and make publicly available, some of our most vulnerable, fragile and fascinating early records of the Christchurch City Council. First off the digital press is archive CCC/ARC/343/78 – which includes the reports and correspondence of the Inspector of Nuisances and the reports of the Sanitary Commission 1862-1864.
Nature and Science newsletter
By cclstaff15/12/2022
For titles that reveal the surprising and wondrous about the world we live in be sure to read our bi-monthly Nature and Science newsletter.
Armchair Travel newsletter
By cclstaff15/12/2022
No visas required! See the world with our latest Armchair Travel newsletter.
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