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Water risk talks behind closed door
Napier's water chlorination, water quality improvements topic of public-excluded meeting
Hastings retailers lament end of free parking
Free parking trial dropped because it did not result in increased spending in Hastings CBD
Contractor to set up Wairoa office
Council-owned company misses out in 3 waters contract
'We are all in a state of shock'
A woman died after being entangled by a machine at a Hastings cool store yesterday morning
Neighbours vie for sheep industry award
Who will be the winner? Innovation runs strong in Hawke's Bay sheep farming.
Govt reveals social housing plan for HB
The Government plans more than 300 social and transitional housing "places" for Bay.
Body in road: Family pleads for info
Nigel Sammons is remembered as generous man and loving father.
Harrison fixes sights on Switzerland
Hawke's Bay athlete eyes podium at World Junior Para Champs
Counting crime: CBDs are Bay hot-spots
Central Hastings and Napier have far more crime than the suburbs
Hawke's Bay farmers ready for winter
A reasonably wet and cool autumn has set farmers up for the winter months.
Olympian helps Palmer throw further
Bay thrower has high hopes of podium finish at Commonwealth Youth Games.
Toe-tapping Chamber Music
Jackson Six, a percussion band from Napier Girls' High School and Napier Boys' High School, performed 'One Man Down' at the Hawke's Bay section of the New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest, at the Napier Municipal Theatre, Napier. Jackson Six are, Cameron Budge (composer and tutor), Ben Cornes, Ben Allan, Harry Stilwell, Felix Landon, Ava O'Dwyer and Jesse Shroder-Smale.
Janet Crispin: Noise problem needs to be addressed
Something needs to be done about excessive noise and pollution of Expressway,
Trust growing its business in the Bay
Kiwifruit orchards bearing fruit for its new owners
Lodge honour leaves stalwart speechless
Dannevirke man recognised for long service to freemasonry lodge
Police long service marked
The contributions of Waipukurau staff have been recognised.
First-home joy for young couple
Two young home buyers have a happy ending after stressful search.
Whanau trust grows kiwifruit company into big player
More than $40m spent buying 62ha of kiwifruit operations
'This is Superman? Oh yeah, right'
Hastings councillor spends hour drinking beer with famous actor - without recognising him.
Farmers take lead on QEIIs
Farmers' environmental credentials have been under attack of late
Focus on mental health for farmers
NZ Young Farmers is launching a documentary on mental health in the Rural Health Hub.
Counting Crime: Burglary is booming
The rate of burglaries has risen sharply in Hawke's Bay in the past few years.
Hawke's Bay housing supply lowest in NZ
Latest REINZ figures show regional growth driving national median price increase.
Maori v Lions most unpredictable: Hewitt
Influence of the scrum will dictate the tempo of Lions' games says former AB Norm Hewitt
Worker dies in Hastings factory accident
Victim believed to have become trapped in machinery.
Editorial: Councillors - show us emails
Hawke's Bay Regional Council politicians need to let public see their correspondence.
NZ obsession with allrounders backfiring
Has the term "allrounder" become an escape clause for selecting non-specialist Black Caps?
Schoolgirl smashes 2003 HBPB record
Bianca van Zyl created a memorable wave on her first outing for Trojan club.