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Comment: Going extra mile for customers pays off
Russell Bell says a positive experience with a business leaves a lasting impression
Russell Bell says a positive experience with a business leaves a lasting impression
There are several factors that comprise a risk assessment
OPINION: Can we all actually learn to stop being selfish and act responsibly?
Readers have their say on central city car parking and vaccinations.
Saying sorry is just a first step.
It's taken a couple of years to recover from the shock of Mrs P's last purge.
Readers' say on Whanganui District Council's flight school bailout, and free speech
Readers have their say on vaccination protestors and the Vic Ave revamp proposal
Readers have their say on vaccine protests and unteaching racism
Embarrassed, Kevin Page muttered an apology and scarpered back to the safety of his car
"Most of us find it hard to even acknowledge anything about our mental health."
OPINION: Let's demand a debate about the coloniser's entitlements.
Readers have their say on Covid, capitalism, police safety and the economy.
A Marton man says he has struggled to get a vaccine; why countries print money
'I am never going to be David Gilmour or Prince'
OPINION: Meth programme should be given a chance.
Opinion: The anti-staycation: where you wish you had left home but stayed to work instead.
An 8am stubble can turn into a 5pm shadow if one is not too careful, writes Kevin Page
Readers have their say on armed police and Reserve Bank.
Having a vision of where a business is going is key to success
Readers have their say on Matariki, climate change and Dry July.
She who wields a needle is the master of the universe.
It's Hunterville's ninth championship in 13 seasons.
There will be consequences for hate speech, writes Leigh-Marama McLachlan.
Readers have their say on drugs, council spending and more
Russell Bell advocates staying home from work when you're sick
OPINION: White supremacists do exist in our country, though hopefully not in great numbers
Letters to the Whanganui Chronicle
Readers have their say on the Pātea hospital site, Māori language and New Zealand history.
Russell Bell writes about a Whanganui business at the cutting edge of interior design.