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Free cervical smears on offer this month
Early detection is a key part of preventing cervical cancer
Environmental projects get Horizons funding
Rainwater tanks, cloth towels and garden netting are among the items being funded.
Manawatū mysteries: Were these houses in Fitzherbert Ave?
Did one of them belong to undertaker Thomas Grigg?
Vintage and pre-loved fashion market returning to town
Founder Katy Pakinga says the market was really popular last time it came to Palmy.
Horizons considering water quality targets
A roadshow is coming to Palmy for people to hear more about the targets
Pawsome day out at the Dog Catwalk
It was a dogwalk rather than a catwalk on Sunday, when the pups took to the runway.
Grant Smith: Don’t forget to remember
OPINION: Grant Smith says we should always find time to remember periods past.
Learn to skate this summer
The sessions are perfect for beginners, says Florentine van Noppen.
Lotto First Division win for Palmerston North MyLotto player
They were one of three ticket holders to win Lotto First Division
Council to reseal more than 30 streets this summer
All streets will first undergo pre-seal repairs.
Last few days to get applications in for Powerco community funding
Applicants have until this Sunday to get their application in.
Diwali festival to light up Feilding for the first time
An excited tween is going door to door to invite children to the first Festival of Lights.
Businesses challenged to get behind children's ED fundraising
Construction of the dedicated children's ED should start by Christmas.
Klezmer Rebs return to Palmy to get bums shaking
Bent Horseshoe promoter Steve Tolley says it will be a toe-tapping night.
Brent Barrett: Climate crisis is bigger than politics
Opinion: We need to do our best to help every government succeed in climate action.
Multi-tasking market combines plant-lovers with clean-car freaks
The November 18 market is run by St Peter’s Parents, Teachers and Friends Association.
Experience the glamour of Vienna on a Palmy stage
The show is billed as perfect for lovers of concerts in the style of Andre Rieu.
Ownership of GP practice changes but not familiar faces
Long-time owners Matthew Claridge and Simon Riddell will continue to work in the practice.
Panellists share tips on personal branding
An authentic person will always beat someone who is faking it, Charles Allen says.
Speladd to host fundraising art auction
Speladd provides support and services for people with learning differences.
Council helps protect heritage buildings with incentive funding
A Ferguson St house is a rare example of a pre-1880s worker’s cottage still standing.
Family's opposition to pet crematorium being built next door costs them $121,000
Soul Friends owner: 'I don’t think there’s ever a perfect place to put a crematorium'.
Keen walker celebrates 102nd birthday
A lack of secondary education did not stop Clive Davis from running his own businesses.
Gardeners happy to be infected by iris virus
Every day this year, Carole Flyger has had an iris in flower.
The cost of a loaf of bread: Why this loaf costs $2.99 at one Pak’nSave and $4.99 at another
Shopper stunned to pay 67 per cent more for a loaf of bread at his local supermarket.
Dave Mollard: If you want to yell at a whistleblower, play football
OPINION: Treat the referee team with some respect.
Demand still high for Citizens Advice Bureau in Palmy
It shows no signs of being ousted by the internet.
More Than Words: Seed library offers mulch-itude of opportunities
There will be leaflets on how to save your own seeds and recipe ideas.
Te Manawa exhibition celebrates leading architect
Feilding's Brian Elliott has been an architect for 55 years.