Eye on the pies: Patrick Lam prepares for this year's pie competition
Reigning Bakels Pie Award champion Patrick Lam is not taking anything for granted.
Reigning Bakels Pie Award champion Patrick Lam is not taking anything for granted.
OPINION: Our members generally prefer action and progress over inaction and indecision.
A man charged with manslaughter appeared in the Tauranga High Court on May 26.
Similar conditions to Sunday expected this week due to high tides and total lunar eclipse.
Two people have been sentenced in relation to a tyre dumping prosecution case.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
OPINION: As a young queer person, the world taught me how to internalise the bullying.
A poor 20-9 final quarter saw the Magic lose.
E-scooter riders should pay road user charges, ACC levies and registration costs: dad
Crown and defence lawyers have given their closing addresses in double murder trial.
Extra rail services have helped clear a large backlog of containers at Port of Tauranga.
OPINION: Meth users in the Bay are wasting more than $1 million a week.
Nine stolen, others missing, and 170 complaints ... but overall Lime is well received.
The impact of meth across the Bay of Plenty continues to grow, a former addict says.
The swells are the biggest seen this year, lifeguard service says.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Xanadu Book Exchange in Pāpāmoa is the largest used bookstore in the Southern Hemisphere.
Pāpāmoa's new surf club, plagued by delays due to Covid-19, has officially been opened.
The Norske Skog paper mill employs 160 people
How did he do it and why?
Keeri Hooper still remembers the confusion in her brother's eyes before he was shot.
Commissioners Long-term Plan out for public feedback. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Opinion: Challenge the status quo people, do not give in to the man.
Applications for the $140,000 fund close next Friday.
Benefit rises will help people cover costs such as extra fuel, food, shoes or other goods.
Not enough to offset housing costs but makes "life a little bit easier at the fringes".
It is the first national festival of its kind.
OPINION: It's time to see what the Government has in store for our future.
Ōtūmoetai College school leaders speak about pressing issues from a youth perspective.
There were 1058 gang members in October 2017 in the Bay. Now there are 1493.