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Printmaking 'endlessly creative'
Hawke's Bay is home to a host of talented artists. In this series, Summer Artscape, Linda Hall asks some questions about their work
Hawke's Bay is home to a host of talented artists. In this series, Summer Artscape, Linda Hall asks some questions about their work
The streets of Napier are buzzing, as passengers from the world's fourth largest cruise now docked at Napier port make their way into
The raging debate in your letters column between Israel cynics and "the pilgrim faithful" is amusing but sad. The Christians are
Small numbers of undersized paua have been seized by police and fisheries officers as concerned members of the public play watchdog
Holiday makers heading for the beach today are being warned about big swells down the East Coast.
Well I never! Whatever next! My first pair of $1.50 jandals lasted two days! Yes, I know some readers of last week's piece were
My route to work along Marine Parade yesterday was resplendent with families and tourists enjoying the sun. Busy council workers
Olympic gold medallist Hamish Bond has taken a fall off his bike just before the Summer Cycling Carnival begins. Mr Bond, who was
Even a gale-force warning and expected heavy swells will not be enough to deter the world's fourth-largest cruise ship, Ovation of
Whether Ben Wheeler knew it or not, he was always on the hallowed road to becoming a vintage cricketer. Sure, a debilitating back
SHE isn't going to pass off as a European any time soon but you can say a fair bit of Roxsolt has rubbed off on Kiwi professional
Survivors of a fatal Christmas Eve crash have thanked the Hawke's Bay Hospital staff who have helped them recover. On Christmas
A group which goes where "angels fear to tread" took out the month of March in the 2017 Flaxmere Heroes Calendar. Te Ikaroa Rangatahi
Hawke's Bay wineries are a wonderful way to have a glass of wine and enjoy fresh local produce, while taking in the stunning views
Fly My Pretties first entered hearts and minds in 2004, with the idea from The Black Seeds' front-man Barnaby Weir and co-conspirator
Hawke's Bay is home to a host of talented artists. In this series, Summer Artscape, Linda Hall asks some questions about their work
Hawke's Bay locals who love a heartwarming comedy can be sure to find it at Event Cinemas Havelock North when Kiwi movie The Catch
Police are appealing for witnesses to a Napier hit-and-run last week to come forward. Police are continuing their investigation
A man could be facing at least eight charges of burglary following the identification of more property found by police during a search
The Colgate Games athletics have been a feature of family holidays in New Zealand for almost 40 years and it will be just the same
A "momentous occasion" will be marked tomorrow THURSDAY when the largest cruise ship to sail Australasian waters arrives in Napier
By Anneke SmithCRASH SCENE: A man was flown to Hawke's Bay Hospital after being cut out of his car following a crash in Central Hawke's
How do you know the economy is growing? Check out the landfills. Waste going to the Omarunui landfill is on the rise, and it's a
IT was always going to be a match of twenty20 international debuts - even the umpires, Shaun Haig and Wayne Knights, were invited
Rain scuttled the dead rubber as the Central Districts Stags bailed out with an 11-run victory when the numbers had been crunched
FINAL CHANCE: Experienced Hawke's Bay under-19 softballers from left Xavier Herrick, Dallas Brown, Adam Woon and Tawhirimatea Fielding-Richardson
HOT CREW: Six of the Hawke's Bay senior men's eight crew from left are Morgan Davies, James Brott, Pat Nichol, Fergus Ritchie, Michael
I think (and I hope) there is one common factor in all of our lives that has, at some stage, and in some form, created something special
Hawke's Bay is home to a host of talented artists. In this series, Summer Artscape, Linda Hall asks some questions about their work
Hard work: Constable Michael Kaye with CACTUS programme members in Flaxmere. Photo/Warren Buckland. The man who goes beyond the call