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CAN is enjoying spring with new art on display and school holiday activities lined up.
CAN is enjoying spring with new art on display and school holiday activities lined up.
The heritage building is the only remaining 19th-century joinery factory in New Zealand.
Invited pairs from assorted clubs were joined by drawn Waipawa Club bowlers.
The best time to plant a seed was yesterday - the second-best time is today.
The Regent Cinema committee are making progress in their goals.
Get on the bus for opportunities to remain active.
Locals combine to help thrash South Island
Soil moisture levels are already dipping below typical levels – time to plan.
Two Victorian farces were performed in Waipukurau Town Hall in September 1893.
The Ministry of Education is proposing to scrap the Akitio bus route.
The open day was held throughout New Zealand.
Growing great families in Central Hawke's Bay - with Parents Centre.
Police swarmed the High Court at Napier minutes after the fracas broke out.
Club also unveils Cyclone Gabrielle Rebuild Heroes 2023 acknowledgement board.
Pet therapy is rewarding, not just for the recipient.
The former Hawke's Bay Person of the Year needs treatment in Mexico.
Wanting an exercise buddy or a canine companion?
Napier City Council have two keen pups looking for their forever homes.
Doctors grapple with mistrust over information entered into the hospital's IT systems.
Ata is a champion of the Man Up program and wants to help other Māori men.
Farmers and growers can apply to the fund for uninsured costs of critical repairs.
Jarna Mihaere is in hard training and needs sponsors
I have a system for measuring how much work I have done in a gardening day
Hawke's Bay-born publisher was not expecting to receive Woodford House Tempus Award.
The Napier-Taupō highway has reopened after a fatal crash on Wednesday morning.
Robert McLean does everything from predator trapping to eco-sourcing seeds and educating.
The victim was at home with his wife when he heard noises outside his address.
Former orphan crowned kororā of the year.
OPINION: Staff working for rural health providers are under a lot of pressure.