News snippets from Northland
Candidates to discuss issues facing disabled; talks last chance to avert nurses' strike.
Candidates to discuss issues facing disabled; talks last chance to avert nurses' strike.
A woman died and two passengers were injured in a single-car crash on Kaitaia's outskirts.
Increase in complaints of Northlanders being ripped off buying goods online.
Like others, Northland Muslims welcome life sentence handed to Brenton Tarrant.
The Taniwha game in Kaikohe in November is set to go ahead as planned.
Mask-wearing will be mandatory but our bus drivers won't be doing the enforcing.
The Thomases' home is surrounded by orchards and bores - but they don't get a say.
Large-scale orchard development has transformed the landscape - and Far North employment.
Northland's top bowlers will be lauded this weekend at the prize-giving.
Service station attack prompted police to appeal for sightings of 33-year-old.
New ultrasound machine cutting Northland's breast cancer screening wait
Tania Tetitaha will be sworn in today.
Northlander would have gone to jail for driving offences had it not been for cancer.
Truckie did 'all the right things' by staying in his cab until power turned off.
Covid measures will keep locals safe as they celebrate first rugby champs win in 59 years.
More police officers deployed in Whangārei CBD after mass brawl.
Cost of Kaitaia's water resilience from Sweetwater bore soars
Far North iwi urge Auckland whānau to stay there during alert level 3
Teenage girls escape serious injury; rider not so lucky.
$500,000 of Lotteries money to help Northland communities hard hit by July storm
Whangārei police appeal for calm after students and adults clash in series of brawls
Principal writes to parents after groups of students fight while others film the incident.
A weekly wrap-up of events and news snippets from the Bay of Islands and the Mid North.
Submissions for Aupōuri aquifer consents for avocado production heard next week
Tickets to Saturday's two performances in Whangārei are capped at 90 for each show.
Only with a new acute assessment unit will ED wait times really improve.
Two British sailors are making their own boats in Whangārei and are doing a good job.
Whangārei couple not letting pandemic deter them from opening new business