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No escape for fleeing teenagers
Public join pursuit over farmland as teenagers are rounded up by police.
Public join pursuit over farmland as teenagers are rounded up by police.
Kaitaia Intermediate students write about their disturbing findings in the Awanui River
Editor Peter Jackson wonders why violence has become so prevalent in New Zealand society
Local man stabbed, German tourists assaulted in a night of crime
Paula Bennett shares her experience of being a solo mother at 17.
Teachers need assistance and support to deal with these situations.
Paid registrations hit the 150 mark and the event is confirmed.
Eighty-two-year-old man bashed and dumped after picking up hitchhikers.
Scheme aims to help Kaikohe residents whose cupboards are bare
Guidelines are work of bureaucrats, not politicians. But do politicians let them do it?
It's too easy to scoff at those less well off, points out a reader.
'I'm still properly dressed — I'm just not very quiet any more.'
More than 100 people register for Kaitaia Intermediate School reunion.
Geothermal power project could turn Far North into an energy exporter
Ministry has been no help, says Principals Association.
'The Mad Hatters are now in control of our classrooms'
Former MP to contribute Māori views to attempts at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Global recognition followed by local acclaim for reviving Maori traditions.
'It looks like I'm chasing a windsurfer down the street!'
The hysteria, hypocrisy and hyperbole around 1080 is astonishing, says a reader.
A 'silver tsunami' of retirees are expected to head to Kerikeri over the next few years.
The reaction to Juken NZ's announcement last week was disappointing, says Peter Jackson.
Two oaks at Kaitaia Primary School are descended from the fallen ancient oak tree.
The Kaitaia Intermediate reunion may be cancelled due to lack of interest.
Job losses at Juken NZ's triboard mill in Kaitaia are 'necessary', says Shane Jones.
A word of advice for would-be robbers at g.a.s.Cooper's Beach — don't do it.
Unions have no place in a working cowshed, say Federated Farmers.
Seven tracks in the Bay of Islands are to be closed temporarily to prevent kauri dieback.