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    The CTV Building was the headquarters of Canterbury Television (locally known as CTV) ... a new park proposed on the east side of the central city. The site was ...

  3. Canterbury Television - Wikipedia

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    The CTV building in 2004. Canterbury Television was an independent television station broadcasting in Canterbury, New Zealand.. The name is synonymous with regional television in New Zealand as it was the name of the first regional broadcaster to operate in New Zealand.

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  7. CTV Building (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    CTV Building was the headquarters of Canterbury Television in Christchurch, New Zealand. CTV Building may also refer to one of the following buildings associated with the CTV Television Network in Canada: 299 Queen Street West in downtown Toronto; 9 Channel Nine Court in the Scarborough district of Toronto; 750 Burrard Street in Vancouver

  8. Jo Giles - Wikipedia

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    Jo Giles was later a TV presenter for the regional broadcaster Canterbury Television (CTV), with her programme "Shopping with Jo". [8] On 11 March 2011 police confirmed that she was one of the victims of the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake in the CTV Building. [1] She had four children. [3]

  9. Christchurch Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Bus Interchange started in July 2014, after the projected completion date for the building. [6] The recovery plan identified ECan (Environment Canterbury, the regional council), CCC (Christchurch City Council), CERA (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority), NZTA (NZ Transport Agency), and the private sector as project partners, [7] but the project was carried out by CERA. [8]