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InterCity reduces bus services between Napier and Gisborne
From March 8, there will be fewer bus services between Wairoa and Napier and Gisborne.
From March 8, there will be fewer bus services between Wairoa and Napier and Gisborne.
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Several more have moderate to minor injuries.
Colour aplenty at mardis gras
The scene involved a restored tractor and trailer and Navy personnel in town for festival.
Three pistols and a set of ballistic armour also seized in Napier raid.
Council wouldn't consent unless houses were 5m above sea level. In came the earthmovers.
Ballance School has started the new term with a new principal.
Special liquor licences can no longer be granted for events like school fairs.
Mini Trip raises mighty amount for child cancer.
EIT is running Certificate in Māori Traditional Food Production, Harvest and Management.
One cyclist suggested it would push cyclists on the side of the road into 100km/h traffic.
Dannevirke Senior Cricketers win all three games at home.
EIT pair excited to join Havelock North bistro.
Jackson Clince has battled through surgery after surgery to get to his first full Ironman.
Woodville's first Purple Poppy Day on Wednesday looks set to become an annual event.
"We're the largest growing apple region so it makes sense."
Kiwibank made the announcement while releasing an improved half year result.
Police said the fate of the deer is not known.
Heather Fletcher helps organise a lunch group for newcomers to Napier
Ahuriri Pharmacy talks about women's health in their 50s
Tamatea High School are taking measures to honour the treaty
Like to move it, move it? Madagascar The Musical is coming to Napier.
More than 4000 people have reported feeling the earthquake that hit at dawn.
Hawke's Bay reminded to have a plan of action after spate of moderate shakes.
Large yarding at weekly sheep sale at Dannevirke on February 18.
Free lunches a hit with Dannevirke South School students and staff.
Woodville Lions donate $18,400 to Rescue Helicopter from Coast to Coast.
Woodville Art and History Group hosts the sixth Tararua Art Exhibition.