
A purrfect ending for Juno - the cat with no back paws
"She clung on to my shoulder and purred. She didn't want me to put her down."
"She clung on to my shoulder and purred. She didn't want me to put her down."
'I am at a stage in grieving where I am still waiting for David to come home.'
MetService issues severe weather watch for Friday as cold snap brings big winds.
EIT will be part of one mega polytech that replaces all 16 polytechs around the country.
Dr Melinda Parnell, of Hastings, had her finger on the pulse of the sizzling Silver Ferns.
"It's great to be able to go into Flaxmere and offer it to the kids."
Flaxmere councillors Henare O'Keefe and Jacoby Poulain announce their joint campaign.
6665 towering wooden posts, 472km of wire. Apatu Farms has gone all out, and fast.
Hawke's Bay swell hammers the coast. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
More than 4000 paua illegally taken during past four years in Hawke's Bay.
Juno's umbilical cord may have wrapped around feet in the womb, cutting off blood supply.
Hastings designer has ninth garment accepted by show.
Pebbles rattle like cicadas as they line up for another punch at Shirley Coker's house.
Six dog owners have been charged over a spate of dog attacks on stock around Hastings.
Both the Peak Vision and Village Baptist churches near Havelock North are on similar land.
Meeanee man's duck shooting day back in 1980 was a colourful newspaper first.
Council declined resource consent for a new temple on Richmond Road.
"We just found ourselves in the trap that is building consents."
Candidate's focus is on "getting it right" when it comes to water.
The expressway will become State Highway 2 to reduce confusion.
A sculpture was vandalised but nearby workers say it was leaning hours after instalment.
Riparian planting not the usual crop for Wattie's. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Riparian planting not the usual crop for Wattie's. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Monday was one of the busiest days at Hawke's Bay Hospital ED in years.
"Something must have spooked her on the beach."
Locals gathered to celebrate an unchlorinated water station in Whakatu.
Two years after the war had ended the seven air raid shelters were demolished in 1947.
Midwife calls the situation a "humanitarian crisis".
Families waiting for their asthma medication agreed to take part.