Bright, dark and beautiful artworks grace the walls of CAN
OPINION: Creative Arts Napier invites everyone in to see this month's creative artists.
OPINION: Creative Arts Napier invites everyone in to see this month's creative artists.
OPINION: Nuit Blanche – Art After Dark will bathe the Napier CBD in light.
All types of creations were on display at the open day.
The annual Market Day is on in Dannevirke on October 20.
In comparison with Hawke's Bay's Ranfurly Shield rugby, the NPC record is not so crash-hot
On the eve of Saturday's election, the region’s leading candidates rate their chances.
Connect Tararua is calling for telcos to provide a solution to Norsewood's poor coverage.
Simmental-cross and Angus cattle also sold well.
Mason McKeown's journey to supermarket ownership began as a teenager mopping floors.
Club members can teach those interested in pursuing the hobby.
Napier Labour MP Stuart Nash finishes on Friday and will start his new job on Monday.
A man was seriously injured after an alleged gang-related assault with a weapon.
Will a Napier-Wellington passenger route progress - or come to a grinding halt?
There's been a successful rollout of a new school lunches programme at Karamū High School.
It's best for dogs to avoid exposure to ionophore toxicity.
Big decisions: build a new wharenui or restore the old one?
'I've never been in a situation that was so close for so many different people.'
"It could have been a far worse outcome without their quick thinking."
This Irish team is apples and oranges to the side the Bay horticulture boss played for.
The Ministry for Primary Industries will soon charge ETS participants a perpetual fee.
Advance voting is more than 40 per cent down from same stage of 2020 election.
Hastings Mayor happy to open 'beautiful Waiaroha Heretaunga Water Discovery Centre'.
Callsign Mav has been confirmed as a starter in Hawke's Bay's richest race.
Heretaunga Women's Centre come together to celebrate the women's suffrage movement.
The council building was condemned as an earthquake risk in 2017.
Totara slabs, an original toilet seat, and a taxidermy possum thrill museum visitors.
"There was a lot of laughing and dancing, heaps of fun. "
The Thursday Murder Club is back in Richard Osman's latest book, The Last Devil to Die.