
Wardini Book Review: Remembering the pain and joy along the highway of life
Slow Fires is a collection of poetry from a writer who knows his way around a word.
Slow Fires is a collection of poetry from a writer who knows his way around a word.
Tony Simons, 70, will this King’s Birthday weekend showcase his labour of love.
League hopes are on hold for a week as Napier City Rovers eye a Chatham Cup knockout.
The action coincides with a Te Pāti Māori protest, but organisers say it is separate.
It is coming up for three weeks since the dogs - Maverick and Jack - vanished.
Little Shop of Horrors bundles comedy, drama, and horror.
Hastings Model Railway Club enthusiast Tony Simons is building a railway based on an old South Island coal mining village. Video / Warren Buckland
Te Pāti Māori shared on social media that this is a 'rangatira revolution'.
CHB Sport and Recreation Awards a celebration of success.
Super 8 first fifteens rugby started on Saturday.
Nominations close at 5pm on Sunday, June 23.
The exhibition also launches the latest Hawke’s Bay Art Guide.
Dannevirke Community Board pays last $1150 owing on walkway.
A police spokeswoman said there were reports of stock on the road at the time.
All councils have to review representation every six years. Now it's Wairoa's turn.
A year and a half on from the devastation of her namesake, Gabrielle Mei can return home.
The work is expected to take two months.
“If you’re all talk and no walk, then sit down and keep quiet” – My dad.
Swimmers for the nationals had to train in the Waipawa outdoor pool while it was warm.
To have your sports results published email editorial@chbmail.co.nz by noon on Monday.
To have your sports results published email editorial@chbmail.co.nz by noon on Monday.
Pseudoephedrine hasn't been available on prescription for 12 years, until this week.
Cow cress arrived in the catchment about eight years ago.
Information can be reported anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
The Hawks are eighth on the table, and now face four games in the South Island in 10 days.
The school's Board of Trustees has declined to comment, citing a police investigation.
A retail store burglar made a quick getaway, but police say they weren't far behind.
St John reported at the time they had taken the man to hospital in a critical condition.
Early days yet, but Wairoa could have its first Poverty Bay premier rugby champions.
There are huge risks if the short staffing is not addressed, a medical oncologist says.