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Seven hurt in crash involving car and van
Seven people have been injured in a crash on Waimarama Rd. It's reported three men are in a moderate to critical condition after
Seven people have been injured in a crash on Waimarama Rd. It's reported three men are in a moderate to critical condition after
A 5.1 earthquake struck near the North Island town of Wairoa last night.
Xero CEO Rod Drury says Brexit and Donald Trump's election to the US presidency shows the benefits of globalisation have not been
For more than 3000 people across Napier and Hastings Christmas will be a brighter time than it would have been had the community around
Hawke's Bay United slipped 1-0 today against Auckland City for their third defeat this summer. The hosts went up 1-0 in the Stirling
Thousands of people crowded into Emerson St, Napier, for the annual Christmas Parade. Video by Duncan Brown
The finishing touches are being put in place at Porters Boutique Hotel, which will open its doors in less than a week. The five-star
The earthquake which shook the country last week has prompted businesses to look for offices in the regions. Hawke's Bay Chamber
Another arm of a Napier legal family has stretched out with the admission to the criminal bar this week of barrister Victoria Callinicos. She's
In terms of selling a property, five years is a long time to achieve final settlement. But for Bill and Anne Perry, in terms of retaining
In the wake of a series of November events all in support of Cranford Hospice, patron John Buck said he was simply in awe of what
Detective Sergeant Darren Pritchard says society is still too accepting of family violence. While the tide is turning, he believes
The Dam! The Dam! The jolly old Dam ! If you live north of Te Aute, you're sick of it .And feeling quite smug about putting it
People will soon be able to secure beds in advance at two popular Hawke's Bay tramping huts. Rangiwahia and Sunrise Hut will be available
Mel Chan didn't accompany fellow Bayswater Vehicles owner Rob Townshend to Sydney for Hyundai's recent global summit, saying they
Businesses and households in Hawke's Bay are set to thrive over the coming months, according to a Westpac report released this week
A High Court jury in Napier has been unable to reach a verdict in the trial of a prisoner alleged to have all but killed a fellow
The Clifton County Cricket Club grounds in Te Awanga have made the book World's Most Remarkable Cricket Grounds by British author
In terms of selling a property five years is a long time to achieve final settlement. But for Bill and Anne Perry, in terms of retaining
A dispute on the future direction of the company behind Rockit Apple has made its way to the High Court. Havelock North Fruit Company
To the New Zealand Commerce Commission, We, a group of more than 30 New Zealand editors, are writing to say, with respect, you are
In the wake of a series of November events all in support of Cranford Hospice, patron John Buck said he was simply in awe of what
Findings released yesterday will have a "profound" effect on the way Hastings' drinking water is treated in the future, possibly starting
Today is our fourth Free Day in the past two years and we're certainly hoping many of you will come and see what's new. This Free
CHILD'S PLAY: Amateur Sam Nicol can, no doubt, teach me a few things about ringcraft. PHOTO/WARREN BUCKLANDBoxingOpinion I CERTAINLY
WHEN every ball was met in defiance, players from both sides shook hands and the Central Districts Stags had said their prayers in
OPPOSITIONS going into a match against powerhouses Auckland City FC must relish their underdogs status. That's because when the six-time
BRING IT: Kelly Bray, left, and Rebecca "Blue Bell" Winikerei meet for the first time in the countdown to their fight tonight. PHOTO/DUNCAN
A car has collided with a truck on State Highway 5. Emergency services were called to the scene "just north of the Te Haroto summit"
A botch-up in a Level 3 maths exam left thousands of students "stumped", and many "freaking out".