Te Kauwhata wine company takes top honours in Waikato Business Awards
Annual Waikato Business Awards winners have been announced.
Annual Waikato Business Awards winners have been announced.
There's plenty to be hospitable about in the Waikato.
Kiwi cyclist Ellesse Andrews has claimed the UCI Track Champions League sprint honours.
THG's contract ended the day after the High Court's judgment was delivered.
She took part in the competition to support her mother, then "stole her thunder".
Waka Kotahi to get started on 750 lane kilometres of road renewals planned this summer.
The interchange will be closed over three nights.
Pearl Of Alsace has achance to continue a proud legacy.
Airbnb uses AI and website revamp to help target rural listings across the country.
Originally purchased as a family home, the venue has accommodated weddings since 2008.
Waikato doggy daycare owner Anna Campbell is one of only two international finalists.
"Treehouse for grownups" at Cambridge Stud impresses judges at national awards.
The most recent council set to establish the wards is Hauraki District Council.
Council proposes a light motor vehicle prohibition under its Public Places Bylaw.
Strawberries are set to be the star of Labour weekend.
Thieves are making off with copper wire from live power network.
A critically endangered parrot has survived up to 10 days outside the wire.
The man would have been handling live wires if the power had been turned back on.
What to watch out for on Livamol Day.
Cambridge’s $105 million wastewater treatment plant site was formally blessed.
The town of Le Quesnoy was liberated by Kiwi soldiers on November 4, 1918.
Winning chances in three of the richest races and upset hopes in two events.
French museum honours the Kiwis who liberated a town using ladders.
A feasibility study into a new Cambridge library is underway.
Jake Cooper targeted supermarkets and hardware, clothing and homeware stores.
Four of last night’s 11 Lotto second division winning tickets were sold in the Waikato.
Repeat offenders now face a three-month suspension.
New bilingual signs are soon to be introduced at parks and reserves.
A sextet has joined Bunker, Ōtepoti, Motupōhue and Māhutonga at Sanctuary Mountain.