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Shoplifters and paying for fresh air
Shoplifters knew hops were short staffed and lunch time was a good time to strike
Don't diss dumb ideas - they could make you millions
Scott Boilen woke up one day and said "What if you could wear a blanket"
Stuart Nash: we're easing the pain for Kiwis
We expect continued volatility around fuel prices
Don't give up on good saving habits
Has anything much changed, or are people still in limbo?
Exhibitions about the environment are topical and relatable
Artists share stories and ways of being in nature that are less acquisitive.
Talking Point: Irony in councillor's Coastal Hazards Strategy criticism
Coastal Strategy is a 'forward-looking, practical way to prepare for sea-level rise'.
Collective strength - the vision for our iwi's future
OPINION: Iwi chair hopeful says Ngāti Kahungunu must be at the top table where it belongs.
Pinching pennies to save a dime
I've dug out Sophie Gray's 'Destitute Gourmet' recipe book
Storm-event protection demands our urgent attention
The sea will win! And ratepayers will foot the bill as property losses mount.
History tells us fascism ultimately contains seeds of its own downfall
Putin's speeches show he is mistaken about Ukraine's history in the Russian Republic.
The arrival of the motor car caused much excitement
There was also the risk of the bulk-stored, highly-inflammable benzine exploding.
Choose the greener path for a better future
It will be easier to tell if financial institutions are overvaluing their activities.
You can't beat Greek yoghurt
Turkish shepherds started turning milk into yoghurt about 3000 years ago.
A welcome return of international visitors
Visitors enable the businesses we love as locals to confidently exist
Criminals don't care about consequences
People work proudly around town wearing ankle bracelets
Being negative is a plus in quest for positivity
The three weekly RAT tests we do for work have been holding strong in the one-line camp
New Zealand prepares for return of tourists
Tourism New Zealand has spent the past two years targeting trade shows.
Centralines contributes to the prosperity of CHB
Our district desperately needs a fresh, clean and secure source of water
The show that has been going on for years
It would take until 1925 for the Tomoana Showgrounds to host its first show
Plan for the long term
Keep in mind that Russia's geopolitical footprint far exceeds its economic one.
Talking Point: Water security for future generations of Hawke's Bay residents too important to ignore
Tukituki Water Security project is a 'whole of Hawke's Bay' project, says Mike Petersen.
Linda Hall: I want positive back where it belongs
Poor positive. I would like positive to be positive again
End of the line for laundry outlook
Am I the only one who always uses a clothes horse winter and summer?
'One day people are weeping with gratitude, the next they're giving Luxon the thumbs-up'
NZ - where you can put food on the table or gas in the tank, but increasingly not both.
Return of foreign students fillip for region
The benefits of international students are more than financial
Unpacking Centralines' $200,000 for a CHB dam search
Can Centralines board members make dam-related decisions impartially?