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The Navy is a George family tradition
A Russell family gives more than most to the Navy.

Fires galore despite the ban
Myles Taylor reckons too many people are ignoring the fire ban.

Transitional housing plan set to proceed
The immediate neighbours are the only ones to have say on housing plan.

Too many fires are being lit
Myles Taylor laments the inability of some to understand what a fire ban means.

No end in sight to hot, dry conditions
NRC manager Colin Dall sees no relief in sight for the parched North.

Lawyer - people power can win again
Lawyer Sue Grey believes the people can prevail against the advent of 5G technology.

Aviation history comes to Kaitaia
A 76-year-old flying boat draws a crowd to Kaitaia airport.

Total outdoor water bans in Kaikohe, Kaitaia
Kaitaia and Kaikohe may now only use water for drinking, cooking and hygiene.

Dame Whina immortalised in bronze
A huge crowd gathers at Panguru to remember Dame Whina Cooper.

A record of a special man's funeral
Historian Kaye Dragicevich finally discovers the true subject of an old photo.

Water crisis - and consumption rises
The FNDC asks Kaitaia to conserve water - so it uses more.

Coronavirus is bringing out the racists among us
The coronavirus threat has revealed a racist streak amongst some Kiwis.

Vehicles may still use Ta Paki Stream
Te Paki stream is part of a much broader environmental challenge.

A big year looms for Abundant Life
An exciting year is in prospect for Abundant Life School.

The Far North water crisis worsens
Water restrictions now apply throughout the Far North.

Some buses struggling to get off 90 Mile
Waipapakauri Ramp is becoming a trap for some tourist buses.

Face masks have sold out in Kaitaia
Face masks sell out in Kaitaia as coronavirus fear takes hold.