
Judge to dealer: Expect long jail term
A drug dealer has been told a lengthy jail sentence is likely after police charged him with bringing more than $300,000 worth of methamphetamine
A drug dealer has been told a lengthy jail sentence is likely after police charged him with bringing more than $300,000 worth of methamphetamine
Relocating part of Te Mata Mushrooms from its Arataki site has been suggested as a "win-win" solution for the issues plaguing the
Cattle can freely walk into our rivers and defecate despite heightened water safety concerns in the wake of the gastro crisis.
Inspirational speaker Jake Bailey - who set the world alight with a rousing speech about his brush with cancer - has made a flying
Hastings mayor Lawrence Yule has slammed councillors Wayne Bradshaw and Simon Nixon for misinformation during a crisis. At a press
Havelock North residents will soon be drinking Hastings water - which will be chlorinated for the foreseeable future. The supply
With winter drawing to a close, a mixed bag of weather is in store for Hawke's Bay. The final week of winter will continue to stir
There has to be a better option than dumping Pan Pac's effluent in the sea, says Maungaharuru Tangitu Trust. The trust, at Tangoio
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council is rejecting claims the bacteria which brought Havelock North to a standstill came from the Tukituki
Sitting in a hospital bed at Hawke's Bay Hospital, Havelock North's Kerry Mackintosh wriggles her toes to prove the feeling is coming
Test results from the Hastings, Flaxmere and Bridge Pa water supplies have come back clear this afternoon.
An Auckland University extreme event expert is slamming Hawke's Bay officials for what she claims is a slow response to the gastro outbreak which has plagued Havelock North.
Numbers of people struck down by gastro illness in the Hawke's Bay is declining.
Test results from the Hastings, Flaxmere and Bridge Pa water supplies have come back clear this afternoon. The tests were taken from
Scientists' analysis suggests farm animals may be behind the gastro outbreak in Havelock North.
The latest test results into the origin of the gastro outbreak has revealed it is unlikely to have come from chicken manure.
Hastings residents and businesses were on edge yesterday after hearing that one of the nine tankers supplied by the Hastings District
The Hawke's Bay District Health Board is yet to confirm whether the contaminated Havelock North water contributed to the death of
Olympic gold medallist Hamish Bond will be the guest of honour at the Makfi Challenge Stakes Daffodil Raceday at Hastings Racecourse
Hastings people have been reassured there is no physical connection between Havelock North and Hastings water.
A leading water treatment engineer says the Havelock North water contamination was preventable and the Government must take some responsibility
The mushroom company neighbouring the Hastings District Council's Brookvale bores has moved to reassure public of the safety of its
Hawke's Bay District Health Board and Hastings District Council are strongly refuting reports their reaction to the gastro outbreak
The Hawke's Bay District Health Board is operating well despite increasing demands caused by the gastro outbreak, the Ministry of Health says.
People in the community are rallying around those who are sick with many offers of free, clean water. A large tanker of fresh water
Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule is welcoming Government involvement in a major investigation of the gastro outbreak. Following the outbreak
The bores at the centre of the Havelock North gastric illness outbreak have been in place 35 years without sign of contamination until
1. What day and time were you first told that a test of the water was positive and what action did you take? On Friday at 2.30pm
Health officials believe the gastro bug that has made thousands of Havelock North residents badly ill has peaked.
It's up to the people to decide whether Hastings mayor Lawrence Yule keeps his job in October, following the largest outbreak of waterborne