
Boredom busters: Fun things to do in level 3 this weekend
There are plenty of ways to enjoy recreational activities while keeping it safe and local.
There are plenty of ways to enjoy recreational activities while keeping it safe and local.
OPINION: I'm welcoming chance to be part of the solution.
After three-and-a-half years, Tauranga's container hospo village will close.
"Nothing, no cent, no dollar, no wish could make the machine available when we needed it."
Disposal costs for dumped rubbish is costing Bay ratepayers tens of thousands of dollars.
The central library and council customer service centre will begin moving from January.
Bay of Plenty Times readers have their say.
A Tauranga man bit a police officer, pinned him by his throat and spat at police.
A social scientist says: 'We need to view Cameron Rd as a corridor, not a motorway.'
Builders keen to be back at work but face delays and supply chain constraints.
The wider Bay of Plenty's property values climbed 5.5 per cent to $945,000.
Small businesses are counting on local support when they open under level 3 this week.
But local community much more resilient, council boss says.
Protests took place outside government and local council buildings around the country.
Ensuring future councillors were elected from wards was fairer, council heard.
'I welled up with tears in the middle of the meat department.'
OPINION: It is amazing what you look to when you face cancer.
OPINION: Sadly, the Government has not classed throw cushions as essential items.
Land supply shortages don't help in this region ... it needs to be more affordable.
Tauranga businesses are being inundated with requests for contactless home deliveries.
Opinion: The virus is ever-changing, our approach to eradicating it should be too.
Opinion: Getting vaccinated is more than a personal choice - it affects everyone.
The development contribution for a 3 or more bedroom home rose to $19,708 on August 1
The Bay of Plenty will move to alert level 3 a week after being plunged into lockdown.
Waikato most optimistic in survey of Auckland, Tauranga, Taupō commerce.
Travel during level 4 lockdown is severely limited.
The Baywide Premier men's final has been postponed from August 21.
OPINION: Lockdown exercise rule-breakers are selfish and reckless.
You can still earn good money and struggle with your finances.
With a decision on whether lockdown will be extended imminent, experts have their say.