
Marching champs head back to Napier birthplace
Marching groups from across the North Island arrive in Napier ahead of championships.
Marching groups from across the North Island arrive in Napier ahead of championships.
A look at the week's business news in Hawke's Bay.
Jury Thompson named as the man who died on Friday three months after a cycling accident.
The 19-unit property on Havelock Rd is among the top-rated motels in Hawke's Bay.
The incident occurred along SH51, on a stretch from Hastings to Clive.
As fire spread through the grass, firefighters realised they'd been burgled.
Cooling properties and cars could be tough, with burglars active in 22C nights.
53 pallets of trikes, 5700 balls to inflate. This Bay gift giving's on a different scale.
John van den Berk contacted council three weeks before his business' lights went off.
"Harvest" will be showing at the city art gallery until March 1 next year.
Health board delays meant cardiology patient died before they got appointment in mail.
Women and Wool shearing winner is right on board now - four competitions, four finals.
Girls were given a choice between having their head shaved or being beaten, court hears.
Artist talk, bookbinding workshop, wellbeing market and Run the Vines all on.
Immigrants in the 1860s found wages were poor in Napier, and clothing expensive.
Cancer Society presses pause on centre planned for Orchard Rd near Hawke's Bay Hospital.
More than 300 people attended the event at Clubs Hastings on Friday night.
Open Home on Saturday, but the locals reckon it's a closed deal.
There's plenty to do in Hawke's Bay this weekend.
Hastings recorded 29.4C and Hawke's Bay Airport 29.1C.
Ministry failed to build relationships, explore options, in Hastings baby uplift case.
First time a Pacific Islander has been sworn in as a councillor in Hastings.
Hastings District councillors will be sworn in on Thursday.
George Foulds is 100, a fan of genealogy, obituaries and drinking the occasional whiskey.
She was caught trying to talk with her partner through the walls of the holding cells.
The Hawke's Bay Women's Lifestyle Expo is a two-day event for women of all ages.
It's fair to say not everyone's happy.
It is the second public art sculpture of the Te Matau-a-Maui Art and Heritage Trail.
A new combined cardiology and radiology scanning unit has been sent to Wairoa Hospital.