
Letters: Everyone's role to stop terrorism
Views on terrorism, shop noise, evolution, bikeways and praise for Rotorua Hospital.
Views on terrorism, shop noise, evolution, bikeways and praise for Rotorua Hospital.
Opinion: The majority of Muslims are your normal everyday people.
We ask locals if they will be heading to the Rotorua Lions game next weekend.
A reader's views on the origin of the universe.
We ask locals if they are spending more at the moment.
Noisy shops and a ratepayers' group 'jargon' are the topics of today's letters.
Our letters discuss climate change and thieves stealing cigarettes.
We asked Rotorua locals which suburb they would choose to live in.
We asked people who should be given a Queen's Birthday Honours and why?
We asked people what brand or store they want to see in Rotorua.
You don't have to be privileged to be named on the Queen's Birthday Honours list.
Megan Cleverley of Sport Bay of Plenty discusses the Spaces and Places Strategy.
Views on vaccination, Springfield Rd intersection, rugby, ethnic diversity and evolution.
Bruce Horne writes a tribute to John Chadwick this week.
A rich and varied performance from Christopher Hutton in Rotorua.
It happened not once but twice - I was pulled aside for an additional security check.
Readers' views on the council's spatial plan and current attitudes to school uniforms.
We asked people what steps they take to protect themselves against identity theft.
We ask locals how they feel about dump prices going up.
Locals tell us where you get good hospitality in Rotorua.
A reader argues for a covered main coach stop for bus-travelling tourists.
COMMENT: Could you live without advertising? Oh, dear God, how I could.
A reader wants his tax money to pay for the Bible to be taught in our schools.
Should be gender neutral toilets and changing rooms in secondary schools?
Budget spending and tipping staff are topics for our letter writers today.
We asked people on the street if they are following the America's Cup.
Sonia Lynds discusses ways to keep fit in the colder months.
Views on hospital staff, Maori rights, council committees, cyclists and a recent column.