Canberra remembers: Former long-time photographer with The Canberra Times, Graham Tidy, has captured the resurrection of a street in Chapman that was devastated by the January 18 firestorm 20 years ago.
Crime: A Canberra man arrested on the South Coast has pleaded guilty to four charges after more than 800 intimate pictures were found on his two mobile phones.
Court: A prisoner who said he steals "stuff to survive" while in the community has had another jail term added for his violence against prison officers.
Canberra remembers: The United Firefighters Union ACT said Canberrans had continued to be let down by the agency, which was developed in the wake of the fires.
Sport: Rumours swirled in recent months that the pair had a fallout, with de Minaur expressing his frustration at Kyrgios missing the Davis Cup finals back in November.
Cost of living: Households and businesses are unlikely to see lower power bills immediately from the federal government's intervention in the energy market.
Food & Wine: At a time where the hospitality industry is still facing many challenges, Canberra chef Damian Brabender sees awards as a recognition of the people who've survived through a tough couple of years.
Canberra remembers: Canberrans have shared their stories of January 18, 2003 with The Canberra Times on social media and via email. Here are some of their memories.
Canberra remembers: The head of the Australian National University has been remembering the day the disaster destroyed his place of work and one of the most advanced sites of scientific enquiry in the world.
Movies: The National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra is honouring Parton's birthday by showing two Parton-related films, Seriously Red on Thursday at 8pm and 9 to 5 on Friday at 8pm.