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Back to normal business in Woodville
There were plenty of customers who frequented the cafés, shops and services in Woodville.
There were plenty of customers who frequented the cafés, shops and services in Woodville.
It was a rush to organize a fitting tribute to celebrate 150 years of rugby
Dannevirke-based fencing contractor Mark Turton has been servicing Tararua for 30 years
Rangitane has supported whānau since before lockdown.
Support local businesses by using local tradies in the Tararua District
Funding of up to $5000 (GST exclusive) is available to pay for professional advice.
Farmers can find out what feed planning assistance is available to them.
The 1918 flu epidemic is recounted in the book Dannevirke: The Early Years.
No further cases of Covid-19 in Hawke's Bay on Friday, with the total remaining at 42.
No further cases in Hawke's Bay for the eighth consecutive day, with region's total at 41.
Three quarters of Red Cross Meals on Wheels volunteers in Hawke's Bay have stood down.
"We're going to stand at the end of our driveway like everyone else on Anzac Day."
No new cases of Covid-19 in Hawke's Bay for the seventh consecutive day.
The number of Covid-19 cases in the region remained at 41 after today's update.
It's not time to break the lockdown yet, police say.
The region's total number of Covid-19 cases remains at 41.
Central Hawke's Bay, which has no covid cases, doesn't want to be 'too hasty", mayor says.
The nationwide teddy bear hunt has brought out some kiwi ingenuity in bear making.
The total for the region remains at 38.
Metalform's Dannevirke plant has begun mass producing face shields.
The Hawke's Bay Today staff are also self-isolating and working from home.
Branded vehicle catches out man who broke bubble during lockdown.
Prime Minister seeks answers about cruise ship visit to Napier.
The day was completed with a complimentary sausage sizzle at the Akitio Hall
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It's a recipe for trouble, not just because overcrowding makes it easier to spread virus.
The nationwide Bear Hunt scheme sees homes around HB place teddy bears in the window.
Callers will be talked through a range of welfare questions when they first ring.
The key message is: keep talking to your wider team.