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City council to develop a public art policy
The council is seeking public feedback to help shape the draft.
The council is seeking public feedback to help shape the draft.
Craig, Barry, Norm, Wes and Gavin need to go from beer belly to six-pack.
Victoria Jakobs claimed around six people assaulted her.
The Parole Board left 'in the dark' as to why treatment is unfinished.
Stiffany Adanza has discovered Palmerston North's persuasive powers.
The 10-year-old enjoyed looking inside the T-Rex's mouth.
Some budgets are cut, some work deferred. Budget rises for Te Manawa and Globe Theatre.
The library was closed for maintenance.
But the IPCA found shooting him with a sponge round was justified.
Nursing runs in Elliot Pepper's family.
David Jebanayagam believes things happen at the right time.
Students can learn how to paint with light and make events come alive.
Mayor says city is enhanced by people doing more than their share of community service.
Mayor acknowledges spike in vandalism but says a lot of hard mahi is happening.
Whiowhio Hut in Palmerston North is Aotearoa's only urban tramping hut.
Government Pest and friends are ready to give your ears something to think about.
Be fascinated by working train layouts of all kinds.
OPINION: I am extremely proud of the collaborative effort put in by council staff.
Palmerston North Choral Society to perform songs about the joys of cycling.
Councillors acknowledge residents have been waiting too long.
Samantha Schoenwald shines at Foodstuffs' Checker of the Year competition.
Volunteer Central recognises 71 volunteers and voluntary organisations at annual awards.
Paula Justine Harris was last seen on Thursday and there are concerns for her welfare.
All Te Manawa Family Services' programmes are free.
The Unity Singers will perform uplifting hits from the soundtrack of our lives.
An evening with David Letele is a fundraiser for Kind Hearts.
The Dora bus visited five locations to help teach people about smartphones.
Anna says as barriers to study have been removed, she has been able to achieve more.
The show is for children up to seven years old.
Her family felt her death could have been avoided if due diligence had been carried out.