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Councillors give themselves an A for collegiality
Mayor Grant Smith was thanked for his patience and Rutherford for support of Māori wards.
Mayor Grant Smith was thanked for his patience and Rutherford for support of Māori wards.
Susan Baty, Aleisha Rutherford and Renee Dingwall gave their valedictions.
Stephen Hamilton is enjoying gardening in Palmerston North after the extremes of Darwin.
Sylvia Murphy, 100, says she has had a happy life.
Some candidates were unwilling to reveal their political leanings.
Meet Zakk Rokkanno, running for Palmerston North City Council.
Meet Meenal Dutt, running for Palmerston North City Council.
Meet Bruno Petrenas, running for Palmerston North City Council.
Meet Jacinta Fraser, running for Palmerston North City Council.
Palmerston North's former police area commander wants a second term.
Leonie Hapeta is running again for Palmerston North City Council.
Council candidate Rachel Bowen discusses infrastructure and other election issues.
The show that tells the story of the 1960s band grew along with the dazzle of the jackets.
A free display allows shoppers to explore the world through colourful cultural dresses.
Planning for beautiful rivers in Palmerston North ahead of strong urban growth.
Family of a woman killed by her drink driving friend not happy with the sentence.
Plumbers send domestic customers a text asking if they'd like to leave any food items out.
National, Act say new funding for councils is another "bribe" to get support for 3 Waters.
NZ Van Lines opens purpose-built facility in Palmerston North.
Volunteering measures its success by the feel-good factor.
Opinion: A sign tells me I'm pushing 74 former milk bottles. I'm off to buy one bottle.
Opinion: The city shares in the grief of the Penn family and this loss to speedway.
Opinion: A strong, participatory democracy is essential to ensuring we're a thriving city.
Food is Asli Yalinkilic's driving passion and she's 'never been happier'.
Opinion: Thank goodness we aren't fed a daily diet of the unmatched via court reports.
Cancer report finds many potentially lifesaving drugs are still not publicly funded.
Opinion: We really need people to feel comfortable coming back to our shops in the city.
Opinion: Matariki is a chance for us to share Aotearoa's unique offerings with the world.
Give the gift of warmth to tamariki by donating to Warm Up Winter.
Red Cross is hoping to make a dent in the number of books it has ready for sale.