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No new community cases; Ardern warns 'Covid kills'
The lockdown measures are to save lives, PM says.
The lockdown measures are to save lives, PM says.
With the recent change in Covid-19 alert levels, many concerts have been rescheduled.
The Triple Peaks event managed to run smoothly, hours before the Bay was back in level 2.
Four of five winning Hawke's Bay tickets were purchased from Unichem Stortford Lodge.
"I'm still in shock... an innocent friend just doing his job to support his family, shot."
Two men, one of them a Napier nightclub staff member, were attacked in a drive-by shooting outside a bar in West Quay. Video / Supplied / Chris Hyde
Officer taken to hospital in moderate condition with leg injuries.
"I was in shock, like I couldn't move. I was just trying to hide myself somewhere."
Splash Planet is closed, and the Puketapu Fair is off.
A seemingly simple piece of wood signals the start of the New Zealand land-grab wars.
Zayden had to lie on the classroom floor "like a baby at a daycare centre" till he was 10.
In recent weeks we've pause to examine our own democracy with Māori wards.
She's promising not to put the boots back on this year.
New operation to target firearms had one of the first big wins in Hawke's Bay this week.
Chris Comber head of finance for the HBDHB had his hair cut off for an Acorn Project fundraiser. Video Warren Buckland
The town thought the offender had got away with it - but now he's run away.
Hawke's Bay Protein Ltd pleaded guilty in Napier District Court on Friday.
Dannevirke St John needs volunteers for its First Response Group or the shuttle service.
Dannevirke Fantasy Cave Board has completed its first major step toward its new premises.
HBDHB's Chris Comber has his first haircut in over a year in aid of the Acorn Project.
Hawke's Bay DHB rolling out personal safety alarms to community workers.
"Hawke's Bay can feel really good with where it sits in the country and with the world."
Ex-Hawke's Bay rower and sculler Tom Mackintosh has been named Men's Rower of the Year.
Picking wages may be on the rise - $130 offered per bin.
"I've told people who sent me feed-if they're ever short,I'm ready to return the favour."
Permanent swimming ban for Lake Tūtira lifted by Hawke's Bay Regional Council.
A worldwide recruitment drive is under way to select clinical staff for Kaweka Health.
From 200 metres away Coastguard skipper Henry van Tuel thought it looked ominous.
"Only one or two actually sent us an email to say they thought we should have waited."