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Pakistani instruments, pearls and printmaking at CAN
CAN has Pakistani instruments, print makers and a woman who makes pearls.
CAN has Pakistani instruments, print makers and a woman who makes pearls.
OPINION: It's understandable investors are concerned about inflation.
We are constantly getting feedback about how great Harvest to Hand tastes.
Kahungunu the man, the ancestor, was a peaceful chap.
The Pettigrew Arena is already a valued facility in our region, Stuart Nash says.
The fans rate their sides, but how does the TAB view the match prospects?
One pairing in particular pulled off a commanding win in their heat.
Mana Ahuriri Trust is building hundreds of new homes. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Kiwis in Australia will be able to get home on managed return flights over the next week.
Calver says the slabs would have taken at least four strong people to be moved
Health Hawke's Bay takes active measures to take the pressure off GPs in the region
Two people taken to the hospital following crash in Waipawa
Kāinga Ora is moving a tenant allegedly subject to gang intimidation and threats.
Two one-act plays are coming up at the LIttle Theatre
Hawke's Bay's Colin Bourke chases his dream at the Olympics, representing Japan in the 7s.
Ahuriri Rotary citrus drive is back on - drop off/pick up details next week
Rosberg refused to be intimidated by Hamilton and follow team orders
The park was the talk of the town, and the country, as giant floodlights had been built.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews The Memory Thief by Leonie Agnew
OPINION: I live in Aotearoa New Zealand, but I grew up in New Zealand.
Jason Trembath has been accused of trying to 'groom' women on Tinder.
Ngāti Porou supporters to descend on McLean Park
It's been going 20 years, and the consumers have been returned $219 million in total.
Motorists are asked to avoid SH2 near Ōtāne
Para Matchitt was the first art tutor at the Hawke's Bay Community College, now the EIT.