Farewell to 'Little Peter'
Peter Jones, father of MP Shane Jones, has died in the Far North.
Peter Jones, father of MP Shane Jones, has died in the Far North.
Eleven representatives of Shine on Kaitaia were considered 'inspirational' at Parliamant.
Teaching is a calling, says a reader. You don't get in it for the money.
Leadership, navigation and smoked fish were all on the agenda for Charlie Class.
BOI Watchdogs are taking a stand for dogs currently impounded in Kaitaia and Horeke.
Switzer Residential care in Kaitaia officially opened a Garden of Eden last week.
COMMENT: What constitutes good and bad news can be a matter of opinion, says Peter Jackson
Video of a low-speed police pursuit around Te Kohanga has prompted a mixed public response
Twenty-year-old Whatuwhiwhi man Ezekiel (Zeke) Raui has met with the Queen.
Farmers use the land to make a living, so what's wrong with that?
Dean Baigent-Mercer says 1080 drops aren't perfect but neither are other control methods.
Plastic Free Kaitaia 2020 turn old shirts into reusable shopping bags
Delightful entrant already has designs on how she will spend the prize.
Regardless of target chosen, NZ needs to plan for a different climate - Dr Tim Mackle
Both professions need huge injections of cash, but that poses a problem.
We continue to be appalled by those who leave 'skid marks' on society.
The fence would stretch 8.5km from coast to coast south of Cape Reinga
'Hey officer, they took our money, now where's our cannabis?'
'Widow maker' breaks pig hunter's leg after he crashes into a tree.
Details negotiated on vision for cultural, social and economic prosperity in communities.
Eleven men and 13 women arrested as police crack down on thriving meth scene.
Timebankers rack up hours of credit for others to help them out in return.
The threat of Mycoplasma bovis has thrown popular school events into doubt.
Take a bow all those responsible for bringing this to fruition.
Scenic forest used as a rubbish tip by some - enter the Far North Trail Riders.
The programme has already helped 20 whānau with homes in dire need of urgent repairs.
Duck shooting ends this month, and it's been pretty tough just bagging one mallard.
Paua will be gone in 10 years unless plundering stops, says local.
Most fair-minded kiwis do not live in fear of Māori renaissance, says a reader.