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Cranford set for another sold-out boost
Holly Hospice Trail set to be another sell-out and a great boost for Cranford.
Holly Hospice Trail set to be another sell-out and a great boost for Cranford.
The region's lifestyle of wine and sunshine is apparently distracting from an active life.
Wild playground ride proves so popular, the Napier City Council has shut it down.
A watch on ATMs showed there was a need for people to have personal alarms.
New look for Property Brokers and eight Hawke's Bay offices.
Harcourts hosts colourful launch for Hawke's Bay Art Festival's fourth season.
Key player Tyrone Thompson's already bigger than most hookers and still growing.
Teachers have voted to walk off the job in a fortnight's time.
Exposed parts of the upper North Island could be in for a soaking over the weekend.
Unlocking Wairoa's potential has just received a massive funding boost of $250,000.
Police Minister says engagement with the disaffected and disengaged is needed
Calls for chairwoman of inquiry into top cop to resign.
Time for the troublesome trees to go, which means more room for more trees?
Waipawa Butchery's Justin Hinchco is a finalist in Alto Butcher of the Year Competition.
All of Parliament will be scrutinising the controversial bill, Peters says
A young Villa Maria wine expert prepares to compete for national award.
Final Four-bound Hawks aren't involved in betting allegations says chairman Keith Price.
Satellite imaging could boost agriculture and forestry industries.
Napier RSA veteran and long-time stalwart John Purcell gets rare top service award.
Rebate cheques will be sent to the name on each bill.
Smoother transition from EEC to primary school one of new initiatives.
Nature throws a mixed bag of weather at Hawke's Bay once again.
Napier Girls High school stay silent over the abrupt cancellation of their annual ball.
Study finds clear trends among $300m of weather-related claims paid out by EQC since 2000.
A Te Aratika Academy student has earned himself a trip to Chile.
Funds to reimburse elderly kidnapping victim
New chairs and tables are aimed at enlivening the city centre.
Fonterra shareholders will look to new chairman Monaghan to live up to his past words.
The firm's new packhouse has coped with a record crop despite a late start.