Bob Selden: From a coffee to volunteering
Cycling and active transport have always been his passions.
Cycling and active transport have always been his passions.
'She was delighted that we could zoom in on her dad’s face.'
Top spot goes to Northern Irish author Lucinda Riley.
Shop or dine in Palmy’s CBD in the lead-up to and during the New Zealand Rural Games.
Katherine Gillespie is a PreKure certified mental health coach.
There are more than 40 entries from Auckland, Hawke’s Bay and Manawatū for the open.
Te Whatu Ora will not discuss how much this costs.
The company brings its show If You Know You Know to Palmy on February 14 and 15.
OPINION: I am fronting a small delegation of water engineers to China and Japan.
OPINION: The square is not an intimate space but there is plenty of room for pipe bands.
The three-hour event had non-stop entertainment ranging from Japanese drumming to tai chi.
Children hung out with pirates, went into space and visited a volcano.
Rangitīkei people are modest and humble and it’s about “we, not me”.
Cemeteries provide an escape from the busyness of life and a reminder of what’s important.
He says his show Coombe: Inside Me is a hilarious journey into the mind of a rising star.
Sai Natarajan's musical education began when he was in the womb.
The council wants to know what it should and shouldn't be used for.
The rollout has been delayed by two weeks.
Stuart Schwartz won the competition to name Palmerston North Central Library's cat.
OPINION: The Sledge Track has an activity for everyone - no matter how soon you puff.
OPINION: Stopbanks are not enough. Our best defence is boosting our region's sponginess.
Filipina explains why she and her family are staying in Palmerston North.
The free event will be held in The Square on Saturday.
A scene examination is being completed today at the Coromandel Court address.
The panelled, furnished foyer appears to be part of a large house.
The skateboard and bomb competitions are billed as a fun way to end the school holidays.
OPINION: I’ll be available at the Festival of Cultures to talk to you.
Or give your eyes a rest and wrap your lug holes around a good book.
He says he took the gun off someone else because he was 'concerned about public safety'.