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Napier couple score at the Shears
Ricci and Angela Stevens won the Senior finals at the Wairarapa A and P Show
Ricci and Angela Stevens won the Senior finals at the Wairarapa A and P Show
Two members of the public save the day by stopping offender escaping.
More than 600 wines were put forward for judging from around the globe.
Waitawhara Tuapaea wants to change the way council communicates with the community.
A Hastings teen who was attacked earlier this month is expected to make a full recovery.
Eight-year-old with cancer has run out of treatment options, but wishes can come true.
River still running too high for police divers to be used in search for missing woman.
Rain cleared in time for thousands to enjoy Havelock North's annual street extravaganza.
Napier turned into a blur of pink yesterday with hundreds walking for a good cause.
Business as usual until the end of the year according to latest weather forecasts.
I would like to congratulate Mr Nash on his recent ministerial appointments.
It is likely Napier will lose its glass viewing platform after it was smashed again.
Mike Yardley was up with the seals to strike out along the coastal trail at Cape Foulwind.
Justine Tyerman is surrounded by 10,000 Buddhas at a temple in Vientiane, Laos
Closing down a business entity is something we get asked about every now and then
Robert Plant has released a new album that seems almost better than the last.
Grant Robertson said the public service will help "refine" Labour's cost estimates.
Businesses take a swing for cancer research
Peters and Ardern weren't advocating alternative to capitalism
The sun came out just in time to help transform Havelock North into a bustling gala today.
A local mum and her cancer survivor son are teaming up for this year's Mega Walk
Former Napier man Andy McKee crossed the Atlantic in the aircraft he built himself.
Diamond a coup for Mission, says chairman.
The nearly $14m council surplus is mostly from section sales in the Parklands subdivision.
Harmony Te Meihana is in remission and walking for CanTeen
Incredibly, more than 200 of the village's 500 population dressed up as characters