Family in praise of Ronald McDonald House
Waikanae family spend 11 months at Ronald McDonald House.
Waikanae family spend 11 months at Ronald McDonald House.
A Scottish doll, made in Paraparaumu, impresses in Australian competition.
Those in search and rescue often put their lives on the line. These are their stories.
A man who donated his kidney to his brother will have to wait to recover his lost income
One of our most colourful and attractive birds is the beautiful sacred kingfisher..
Talented Raumati Beach artist Collin Hope is back with another exhibition.
A Pink Ribbon Breakfast is taking place at Lindale's Nikau Cafe this month.
Kenakena School pupil Willow Bardsley won the Movin'March Passport Competition.
Paraparaumu woman takes part in fitness television show.
Madeline Anderson was born before household fridges were invented; now she has an iPad.
After a career spanning nearly 50 years, Otaki veterinarian Graham Carthew has retired.
Winner of Guardians of Kapiti Marine Reserve logo competition announced.
In the early years, Graham Carthew was the only vet between Levin and Tawa.
New Zealand is waking to freezing temperatures and frost thanks to air from South Pole.
Bypassed highway at Kapiti to be given new names of local significance.
Wellington train services suspended after strong winds and heavy rain overnight.
A rarely-seen bird is making a return to the Pauatahanui Wildlife Reserve in Porirua.
Many people attend Paraparaumu's Anzac Day dawn service.
Councillor denies pressing himself against a female staff member.
Transport Agency commits to expressway resealing work.
New building taking shape at Kapiti Coast Airport.
A man is in a serious condition after becoming trapped under a tractor in Kapiti.
The new mayor is polorising the community. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The gold standard of walking/cycling shared pathways is the one along Marine Parade
A Paraparaumu woman is annoyed with herself for getting drawn into a computer scam.
The latest statistics show the export share of Kapiti's GDP was around 22 per cent in 2016
The Future of Farming was the focus of a day seminar in Carterton, Wairarapa.