Whoopi who? Sister Act hits stage at Horowhenua College
No one in the 38-strong cast had seen the hit 1990s movie. They have now.
No one in the 38-strong cast had seen the hit 1990s movie. They have now.
Council saves considerably by listening to growing opposition.
The minister cites years of budget blowouts and cancellations for the change.
Could it entice Six60 to play Levin Domain, ponders Mayor Bernie Wanden.
Four new classrooms have arrived as the school roll hits 900 students.
Another full field contested the annual Wheelhouse Sports Bar Men’s Open Fours tournament.
Horowhenua's first major tournament will be called Pickle in the Nua.
The event offered students a chance to showcase their individual talents onstage.
The 35-year-old Levin hairdresser will contest the Paris Paralympic Games.
Levin's Louise McCarthy has been coaching for 28 years.
While most people mow their own berm, the district-wide service costs ratepayers $240,000.
Folk duo We Mavericks stop at Ōhau Hall on their North Island tour this month
Death metal, reggae, country, punk, ukulele and folk music will bring the town alive.
Safety barriers will be installed as part of the overnight work.
Sir Robert Martin is remembered as a trailblazer for the disabled community.
Ciara King is improving her game with help from local legend Steve Pemberton.
Less than a year ago Stephanie Weaver picked up her guitar and started writing lyrics.
Geoff Herewini remembered as Pounamu Country Music Club celebrates 20 years.
The rise of Ōhau rider Phoenix Van Dusschoten has been a feature of the season.
All genders aged between 12 and 20 years old are invited to join the course.
The new sensory trail at Levin RDA presents new challenges for riders and their mounts.
Emergency services were called to a kitchen fire in Puriri Pl on Sunday evening.
The energy-sapping three-day event will be run at Flipp’s Motocross Park.
Councillors want the new legislation to allow for more engagement with iwi and hapū.
The council wants to retain the skatepark somewhere in the town centre.
Cole Campbell and Isabel Paroli have managed to raise half of the $20,000 needed.
Retired seaman Jim Sweetensen would love to see his mare gain black-type.
OPINION: I know this increase will be unaffordable for many on a low or fixed income.
Charlette Tayler-Tonkin learned the lines of Kate-Bob in little more than a day.
More and more poets are joining Levin poetry group RAP and performing their work live.