Street View: Do you get the yellow pages?
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people in the street if they get the Yellow Pages book.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people in the street if they get the Yellow Pages book.
Letters to the Editor, January 19, 2018.
Opinion: How to keep your New Year's resolutions on track.
Letters: Readers discuss Owen Glenn's donation, cyclists and football.
Councillors Karen Hunt and Dave Donaldson have their say on the Hemo sculpture debate.
Opinion: Back to school costs no easy feat
Readers' views on reasons for the road toll and historical inaccuracies in film and TV.
Letters on the recent fatal tree incident in Rotorua and legalising cannabis.
Opinion: When the actresses' black gowns are packed away, what next?
Readers' views on cyclists and the Hemo roundabout sculpture.
We asked people in the street what they think about the Rotorua Museum.
A request from a mobility parking space user, and a reader's view on use of honorifics.
COMMENT: Hard to feel jazzed about 2018 knowing Earth and its denizens are on brink.
The debate continues over Planned Change 5 and cyclists on our roads.
Are our roads big enough for cyclists and motorists?
Ngahi Bidois has chosen freedom as his word for 2018 - but what could this mean?
Letters on the fallen tree, New Zealand's No 8 mentality and apartheid.
Cyclists verses motorists is the topic of letter writers today.
Opinion: My 2018 wish is that we reflect on what we have got and give thanks.
Readers' views on ratepayers, housing speculation and the Church.
Opinion: Some of my best memories involve rain-hit camping trips.
Opinion: Every now and then Kiwi common sense and sense of humour come to the fore.
Readers' views on Plan Change 5 and a story on Oriwa Kemp.
A reader congratulates one of Rotorua's New Year Honours recipients.
The Rotorua Daily Post asks people what their favourite summer activity is.
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people what event they are looking forward to this year.
Letters: One reader discusses the road toll while another considers council spending.
Will 2018 be the year some of the city's top wishlist items get ticked off?
The Rotorua Daily Post asked people what they would like to see for Rotorua in 2018.