
News snippets from Northland
It! Fest postponed; and questions wanted for election candidates.
It! Fest postponed; and questions wanted for election candidates.
Update on repairs to infrastructure and walking tracks in Whangārei after the storm.
Whangārei ratepayers won't fund supersized economic development agency
The latest reporting time for this weekend's centre pennants is 8.30am.
Māori Language Week Begins with te reo moment.
Work to start on sealing entire peninsula road, and Advocate readership up 10%.
Mobile dental clinics offering free treatment for a month; then patients to pay koha.
Whangārei tennis club celebrates centenary with new courts.
Community-led project sees residents laying traps in their back yards.
Rare deep water lancet fish washed up on Northland's Baylys Beach
Lifeguards miss out on awards; and call goes out to buskers wanted for festival.
Man injures liquor store attendant in Whangārei after he was refused service.
A wrap-up of events and news snippets from around the Bay of Islands and the Mid North.
Money to be spent on sunshades, new windows and a waka.
Offenders set van alight after trying to steal it; flames spread to medical centre ceiling
Northland communities want crossings to improve safety for students and other pedestrians.
Yachties say avoiding cyclone season a compelling reason for being allowed entry to NZ.
Two serious crashes at the weekend prompt driver warning.
The crash caused the 11kV and 400 volt powerlines to clash.
Loop Rd roundabout in Whangārei open with one lane by end of the month
Sea surface temperatures around NZ were also warmer than average during the 2020 winter.
Milner planned to have the new centre at 2 Vogel St open by tomorrow.
The driver of the vehicle is being airlifted to Auckland. Photo / File
The Kauri play their first home game this coming weekend against the formidable Auckland.
Takahiwai, who beat the Otangarei Knights in last year's final, were resolute on defence.
Maramataka is experiencing a revival in Northland. Reporter Jenny Ling finds out why.
$2.2M of Government funding for Northland skills training
Whangārei octogenarian vows not to buy anything online after being scammed.