Opinion: Well done on filling the bus!
Annual Christmas Appeal a great way for kids to learn about helping others.
Annual Christmas Appeal a great way for kids to learn about helping others.
The chief executive of Creative New Zealand writes in support of the Hemo sculpture.
Letters: Forward-thinking councils know it's not cars that need to move, it's people.
Readers write about the Hemo Gorge roundabout and cycle paths.
Opinion: What a cracker of a weekend it was in Rotorua.
Letters on the Hemo roundabout sculpture and rented accommodation.
Why an artist's heart is full, plus letters on road improvements and free speech.
We asked people on the street if they are going to the Mudtopia Festival this weekend.
Opinion: There are times when I say "serves you right".
COMMENT: We shouldn't be publishing opinions which are based on racist or sexist attacks.
Readers' views on property values, magazine mishaps and good versus bad debt.
Readers' views on the Rotorua Aquatic Centre and parking in the CBD.
Parking and football are on our letter writers' minds today.
The searches for two Rotorua men are taking their toll on loved ones.
Rotorua Hospital care, wonderful city gardens, inner-city parking and NZ Music Awards.
Opinion: Lesley's death was the trigger for me to take a long hard look at myself.
Opinion: I can only imagine the agony of having a loved one missing.
Reaction to the council not offering a fixed term lease when the current lease expires.
The debate continues on council debt - plus a comment on porn in society.
Letters: Readers discuss Koutu roadworks and travelling through space.
The first week of the Christmas Appeal shows residents are eager to help those in need.
The Singlespeed MTB World Champs were like nothing I've ever seen before.
We ask people on the street what they think about the huge Lotto prize draws.
Letters on the performing arts centre, council debt and its credit rating.
Opinion: Our sovereign rights belong to the citizens of New Zealand.
Letters on the council's credit rating and equal pay for women.
The question has to be asked - why was the referendum held in the first place?
Gavin Lomas, whose dead brother's flat was ransacked, believes in karma.
The deputy mayor responds to letters about council finances.