
Van and bus collide in Pyes Pa
Inquiries continue into the cause of crash involving a van and a bus in Pyes Pa.
Inquiries continue into the cause of crash involving a van and a bus in Pyes Pa.
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A woman is found dead in suburban Tauranga - the fourth connected death in a horror week.
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The woman is believed to have been killed in a domestic incident.
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Pharmacies and medical suppliers are busy handling inquiries related to the virus.
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A new Tauranga singles group was formed to make friends, as well as romantic connections.
A fire at a Pāpāmoa house is under investigation.
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Mayor: "I'm worried a stray bullet will kill someone in the crossfire."
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A man linked to the deaths of two men this week was fatally wounded in a shoot out.
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The girl proved to be too smart and strong for her own good.
New World Te Puke or Central Indians set to bank first Williams Cup points.
Man shot dead following pursuit in Tauranga.
Two families are mourning after two men were shot dead at an Omanawa property.
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"The car park is looking very quiet and bare compared to it's normal bustle."
And it's likely to flow on for years to come.
'The current literally personifies the lifeforce coming from the Kaituna.'