
Something in the water? Gastro outbreak
Havelock North's water supply may be behind a vomiting and diarrhoea outbreak which is affecting a number of people in the area.
Havelock North's water supply may be behind a vomiting and diarrhoea outbreak which is affecting a number of people in the area.
Just hours remain for those seeking to represent Hawke's Bay to throw their hats in the ring. Nominations for people wanting to stand
Forty specially blended wines produced by Hawke's Bay's finest winemakers will be on offer at the annual Hawke's Bay wine auction. With
Low interest rates and a rising population are leading Hawke's Bay's housing market into unknown territory, according to a local real
A Hastings woman has retired on the home stretch of the world's longest horse race in Mongolia. Krista Donnelly, 25, put her paediatric
About 400 young choristers sang their hearts out at the annual regional The KIDS Sing yesterday. The event is a junior version of
Although he's standing down as Central Hawke's Bay mayor after these elections, Peter Butler is still keen to be involved in local
Second-term at-large Napier city councillor Michelle Pyke is putting her hat back in the ring for a third term, with "a particular
Homeowners are getting results quickly with properties taking about a month to sell, the latest Reinz statistics for July state. At
Homes remain without power and roads closed for the fourth night since a weather bomb blasted across Hawke's Bay. The severe weather
While "closed" signs dotted the doors of other Napier businesses on Saturday morning, the local Pak'nSave was doing a roaring trade. It
Ten days of entertainment and inspiration were unveiled last night with the launch of the 2016 Harcourts Hawke's Bay Arts Festival
The demand for retirement dwellings is expected to soar in Hawke's Bay in the coming decades. The need for about 3340 more retirement
After planting 1400ha of fruit trees across Hastings' Heretaunga plains, John Paynter has been awarded the Pipfruit industry's top
A Napier man who killed one and seriously injured two others while driving drunk has appealed his sentence, claiming it is "excessive". Tyler
A former NZ volunteer fire chief who was killed in an accident in the US has been remembered for his humour and commitment to the Fire Service.
Fire crews carried paintings to safety from the Francis Bacon Studio in Havelock North's Keirunga Gardens while the balance of 50
Havelock North High School founding principal David Barham died on Sunday, aged 83. Mr Barham was 41 when he was made principal of
The half-way stage in the Local Elections nomination process has passed with comparatively few nominations in Napier and Hastings
Hawke's Bay's house values continue to climb upward with Hastings' values leaping 14.1 per cent in the year to July, the latest QV
Mild winter weather and no hiccups in construction has pushed the Napier CBD upgrade of stormwater piping and road and paving redevelopment
Hunters need to be more aware of the importance of properly identifying their targets to prevent tragedies, a local deerstalkers'
Huge increases in robberies, burglaries, thefts and assaults in Hawke's Bay have been revealed in crime statistics for the year to
Heinz Wattie's is building a $4 million beetroot storage and grading facility the size of a rugby field as it moves to more closely
After three days of competition between 39 kapa haka groups, the final day of the National Secondary Schools Kapa Haka Festival will
The family of a Hastings man bashed to death with a taiaha are delighted his killer's appeal has been kicked out. The Court of Appeal
A Hastings hunter's decision to stop and make a cup of tea proved fatal when he lifted his rifle and fired a single shot.
Woman became concerned about repairs when she received unusually high electricity bills.
Hawke's Bay authorities remain tight-lipped ahead of tomorrow's launch of Matariki - Hawke's Bay Regional Development Strategy and
A Napier rugby club threatened with recess just 17 months ago now faces possibly the biggest week in its 83 years after winning the