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A rosy outlook
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A rosy outlook

THE last month of spring is a busy one in the garden with beautiful roses in bloom, ripening fruit, vegetables and herbs growing rapidly, and lush green lawns. November is a lovely time to pick fresh flowers from your garden. Alstroemerias last for...

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Medication delays when roads closed
Gisborne Herald

Medication delays when roads closed

Receiving medications proved a problem for East Coast patients and pharmacies during last week's storm. Horouta Pharmacy and Gordon's Pharmacy both deliver prescriptions twice a day to various Coast locations, but the service was disrupted when State...

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Bridge results
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Bridge results

TUESDAY, November 5 — Turanga Pairs 1North/South East/WestJoy Marden, Diana Styche 56.25 John Hudson, Vicki Taylor 56.79Carolyn McMurray, Elizabeth Jackson 55.42 Helen Kerisome, Pippa Williams 54.64Jean Bennett, Robin Bennett 53.33 Ann McCombe...

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Cuba . . . a dream destination
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Cuba . . . a dream destination

Rosa Briant is a Gizzy girl and former teacher who sold up and dedicated her life to travelling the world. Currently on her fifth continent her goal is to step foot on all seven and share the experiences, the growth, the ups and the downs, through...

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Hearing for camping submissions
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Hearing for camping submissions

There are no official council meetings this week, but the council's Regulatory Hearings committee will be hearing submissions on the draft Freedom Camping Bylaw 2021 on Wednesday. Consultation on this bylaw ran from March 1 to April 5, 2021...

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PGF application for flood scheme
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PGF application for flood scheme

Fresh from $152.7 million of Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) spending announced for this region, and with projected costs for the Waipaoa Flood Control Upgrade now double the $16.4m budgeted in the Long-Term Plan — after river modelling refinements...

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Quake risk from drilling tiny
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Quake risk from drilling tiny

Some Gisborne-East Coast residents have expressed concerns about risks to the environment after the government-initiated consultation process on future oil and gas exploration in northern parts of the East Coast Basin. These concerns relate to the...

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GISBORNE DISTRICT COURT NEWS
Gisborne Herald

GISBORNE DISTRICT COURT NEWS

A WOMAN pleaded guilty to three driving charges in Gisborne District Court, and the court was told the driving with excess blood alcohol charge was her fourth and the most serious of the present charges. Andrea Lyn Dawn Eva Paul was charged with...

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Death in Wairoa house fire
Gisborne Herald

Death in Wairoa house fire

THE occupant of a house died in a fire in Wairoa last night. Police and Fire and Emergency NZ staff were called to the house in Kiwi Road, Wairoa. The scene was guarded overnight. Examination of the house remains will be undertaken again this...

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Hospice building blessed
Gisborne Herald

Hospice building blessed

Hospice Tairawhiti staff have moved into their new $3.2 million building after an early morning blessing this week. Covid restrictions meant the blessing — done by Morehu Pewhairangi from the Ringatu church with the assistance of Wirangi Charlie...

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Cream of $10.2m crop
Gisborne Herald

Cream of $10.2m crop

Gisborne has seen a big rise in sales of houses worth $1 million or more, data from the Real Estate Institute shows. The Million Dollar Price Report, released by REINZ this week, shows that in the first half of 2019 eight “million-dollar” houses...

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OBR openers key to Shield T20 chances
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OBR openers key to Shield T20 chances

OBR openers Craig Christophers and Kieran Venema will be key players in tonight’s Walker Shield T20 cricket final at Harry Barker Reserve, from 5.30pm — when Bain Construction OBR take on Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates. Both players have been in...

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Jailed for violent attack on dog
Gisborne Herald

Jailed for violent attack on dog

A Wairoa man has been jailed for 12 months after violently attacking his dog, smashing its leg in several places. Serrin MacPherson, 29, was sentenced in Wairoa District Court yesterday after pleading guilty to wilfully ill-treating his dog Rock...

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Rubbish, vandalism sad
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Rubbish, vandalism sad

Re: The Botanical Gardens playground. What a wonderful addition this is to this area. The numerous times I have been there with my grandson, the place is bustling with kids of all ages. I am however very disappointed that there is so much rubbish...

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It’s not for faint hearts
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It’s not for faint hearts

SURF LIFESAVINGTHE day in late January that four 14-year-old girls from the Wainui Surf Life Saving Club decided they wanted to have a go at surf canoe turned out to be a happy day for them, and a gift for me, their ageing coach. Sofia Zame, Olivi...

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Poverty Bay - East Coast golf roundup
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Poverty Bay - East Coast golf roundup

PatutahiBRIAN Wallace and Rae Burgess headed off clubmates Joe Blair and Helen Humble for top dog honours in the Patutahi open closing day tournament on Sunday. Both pairs returned 44-point Canadian foursomes stableford hauls but Wallace and Burgess...

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The case for congestion charging
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The case for congestion charging

I have very strong opinions on transportation and believe there is a strong case for congestion charging. Road congestion is an indiscriminate global “pandemic”. Here in Aotearoa, over just the past decade we have one million extra cars on our...

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‘This is why we race’
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‘This is why we race’

PROVING yourself at home is one thing. Stepping up to the proverbial plate 11,000 kilometres away and smacking one over the fence is by far another. Gisborne cyclist Callum Gordon did just that with his thrilling victory in China’s Tour of Salimu...

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Opening up
Gisborne Herald

Opening up

From being an addict to becoming a committed leader in the social services sector, 59-year-old Tuta Ngarimu continues his fight against meth addiction in the community. Reporter Akula Sharma attended one of his support group sessions at Puna Ora in...

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Keep business out of education
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Keep business out of education

Re: Springboard Trust and the Global Education Reform Movement or GERM. Some local school principals are participating in a mentoring programme meant to help principals develop leadership skills and strategic plans. The principals are mentored by...

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Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results
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Turanganui a Kiwa Darts Association results

180s: T Irwin (2), J Ngarangione (2), J White. Most 100s (24): T Irwin. Highest start (180): T Irwin. Highest finish (120): C Te Moni. Falcons 16 Tigers 5: T Irwin 180 (2), 140 (4), 138, 130, 121, 117 (2), 100 (24); J Ngarangione 140 (2), 128, 125, 115...

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What October did to the weather
Gisborne Herald

What October did to the weather

A SHIFT in the weather over October has made a big difference to the Gisborne district’s climate picture, except in the one crucial area of rainfall. Just one decent delivery of rain of rain over October topped up the soaking of September, but...

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Wrong to scare customers
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Wrong to scare customers

Re: Designed to handle jolts, February 27 letter. You are correct Rex. The council’s building consents manager is a very nice bloke but as I understand, from when I contracted to council, he is not an engineer himself. And the Mayor is a great cook...