
Otawhao-Takapau WI November meeting report
The CHB Federation Christmas celebration lunch will be at the Tikokino Hotel.
The CHB Federation Christmas celebration lunch will be at the Tikokino Hotel.
Fifty people lapped the lap to support diabetes.
A Dannevirke Air Force mechanic visited many countries.
The Redclyffe Bridge remains open as cracks are being sealed in the old structure.
New members always welcome at CHB Winemakers and Brewers Club.
Rainfall has left Hawke's Bay sodden, and there is more to come.
Dozens of infringements were handed out, nine cars impounded, and some arrested.
Residents who have fought for their future are now 'walking on air'.
A $182b online booking service says sorry after payment problems.
Heavy rain is expected to fall over 24 hours, with 150mm in the ranges.
The one-sentence description of David and Doris Day's marriage always turns heads.
A fair bit of water will greet guests of Splash Planet on Monday.
140 homeowners in Hawke's Bay are meeting the teams that will buy their flooded homes.
A man working on a forestry block near Dannevirke did not return home from work.
Aimee Fisher will have one shot next February and success could be career-defining.
Pom Pom Florals has opened in Heretaunga Street East.
Not only were boats stranded, but fish were trapped in large pools of seawater.
Water drips onto sockets, seeps through floor. Scott Healey decides enough's enough.
Topline Contracting blows away the judges to win the supreme Hawke's Bay business awards.
The teen was on a programme for at-risk youth when he fatally stabbed Adrian Humphreys.
The trust weighed retaining all of the shares, disposing of some, or the lot.
Harvey Madden and Renee Doole are progressing well through boxing's amateur ranks.
Our retail space is stocked to the brim with great options for Christmas gifts
Readers have their say on war and supermarket promotions.
Three parks in Flaxmere have the same name - could one be a tribute to Darcy Strickland?
Judges labelled the venue "the total package".
Council exploring options for people to live in existing community.
The ex-minister is selling up, but insists he's not leaving Hawke's Bay any time soon.
Making his Little Theatre debut is director Steve Driver