
Opinion: Why I will support a move for a large dam in Hawke’s Bay
OPINION: It saddens me to think of our apple trees dying and our region going backwards.
OPINION: It saddens me to think of our apple trees dying and our region going backwards.
Mayor Kirsten Wise 'excited to see these events rejuvenate us as a community'.
Crews set to carry out emergency rockscaling, just north of the Waikare Bailey Bridge.
No jokes here as new fullback and wings prepare for shield defence against Whanganui.
OPINION: 'I don’t believe you can eat a custard square without mess.'
There are anecdotes and stories to fascinate fans in this book.
Hawke's Bay Today reporter Mitchell Hageman tries his hand at Pottery as a local club celebrates 70 years of ceramics and smiles. Video / Mitchell Hageman
Many come to check out books at sale in Dannevirke.
A cyclist and another vehicle collided in Taradale about 10.55am on Sunday.
OPINION: Artificial intelligence is taking over the world. But does it have soul?
The quiz was the creation of the Woodville Anglican Holy Trinity Church.
The agency has changed the way it looks at temporary housing in the flood-hit region.
Wardini Books' owners have penned a murder mystery novel titled 'The Bookshop Detectives'.
Norfolk pine cut down along Napier's Marine Parade. Video / Doug Laing
Many of the results came down to games played on the night.
Two of the landmark trees near the waterfront had been assessed unsafe due to fire damage.
Organisations are being contacted to get involved this year.
Burglaries, poaching and letter box destruction keep police busy.
To face what’s ahead as a country, we must first know our past.
Napier City Rovers win on the road before Sunday's massive Chatham Cup quarter-final.
Liquidators have issued their first report to creditors.
Arrest warrant issued following serious assault.
The Magpies are preparing for a second Ranfurly Shield defence of the season on Saturday.
The 3000-page report calls for apologies, redress and police investigations.
"We really appreciate this free service being available in our community.”
The first-of-its-kind festival is set to champion Māori language and industry.
100,000 people are at risk of being evacuated if another extreme rain event is forecast.
Butchery workshops overwhelmed with interest, with dozens on a wait list.
New Zealand is set to take back its haka world record.
Niwa says the weather system is 'potentially conducive' to snow.