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Town's great fire to be remembered, 100 years on
Museum seeks stories of blaze that gutted 35 buildings.
Museum seeks stories of blaze that gutted 35 buildings.
Screams, tears, as children taken from one parent and delivered to another on court order.
Police are warning people to mark their tools and avoid buying cheap, stolen goods.
Napier man wants council to consider a redesign before dropping a second palm tree.
He left Dannevirke 22 years ago and went to shear for England.
Zirka Circus is set to wow Havelock North audiences from tomorrow.
Mel Goodchild says future's bright for Eastern women at elite level with so many youth.
The whitebait season is open between August 15 and November 30.
Expect the unexpected screen interruption as election time draws closer.
It is clear that Sport NZ was not as supportive of the project as it was made out to be
Council disputes some claims made in Sport NZ paper on velodrome.
Slip debris from heavy rain in the Bay is still being cleared.
Indigo took out Hawke's Bay Today's people choice award at the hospitality awards.
Sue Ross has taken over as head of EIT's School of Viticulture and Wine Science.
The 2015 student cohort is progressing into the third year of the programme.
HR consultant Jessica Harvey examines the Health and Safety at Work Act.
The focus of Central Hawke's Bay SPCA won't change, says chair Claire Hatfield.
"It gives them musical skills they might otherwise never have had".
Ravensdown paying total annual rebate of $45 per tonne after third year of strong results.
Napier City Council and police agreed the charges should be withdrawn.
Farmers and growers encouraged to enter the 2018 Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
Sold out navy concert raises $12,000 for Napier charities.
Locals are pleased with Labour's announcement to help with the driving license problem.
Figures show Hastings retail spend has increased by 18.8 per cent for the first quarter.
Continued criticism of Education Ministry's disposal of Arataki Camping Ground land.
Thousands of school children will attempt to break a world record on Tuesday.
Woodville's Viking is looking to the internet to help boost sales.
At least three complaints against Napier Council dismissed by Auditor-General