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Opinion: Hawke's Bay - not a bad place to be post Covid-19
Hawke's Bay's regional economy is poised to make as strong comeback
Hawke's Bay's regional economy is poised to make as strong comeback
I had gone from being fine, to being as sick as a dog in the space of five minutes.
I'm grateful that our Prime Minister made the decision to go into lockdown when she did.
A Hawke's Bay CEO argues why you need to tune into the 5G debate now
Hawke's Bay is targeting Wellington visitors.
Unless we can get animal feed to our farms our region's income and jobs may be at risk.
We have restored funding for adult community education.
You know the adage that if you repeat a lie enough times it becomes truth.
Last week I omitted some other major ice cream contenders
Unfortunately nobody told the bird that its nest had gone
About 3 million visitor nights come from people staying with Hawke's Bay friends or family
Time will tell what we can expect in Hawke's Bay from the Budget.
He took to the air after a 20-minute lesson, and was hooked.
The price of success will be extreme vigilance at least until a vaccine is developed.
COMMENT: We've all been painfully aware of the impact of the lockdown on the arts.
Weeks would go by without a second thought to how hard those teachers were working
Hawke's Bay punches well above its weight in producing excellent cuisine and dining.
No handbook, no baseline comparison for Covid-19 management.
Kentucky Fried Chicken brought its globally expanding brand to Hastings on April 3, 1974.
Supporting local arts, culture, businesses and initiatives can help the community rebuild.
A third of all the food we produce gets wasted
Level 2 - The next big question is when?
This is something which should have been put to bed straight away
To top it all off, the kids have no Kids' Club to go to
Big thumbs-up to all those people who picked up weeks worth of recycling.