Letters to the editor: Shaming shoplifters might make them think twice
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
OPINION: Rotorua readers have their say.
OPINION: Careless people are treating charity secondhand shops like dumps.
Opinion: Laws aren't the only thing that needs to change for some.
Opinion: We need to keep things in perspective.
Opinion: There has been talk about the formation of a fourth international trading bloc.
OPINION: Capitol riot highlights the ongoing issues of racism and inequality in the US.
Opinion: Every year I suffer from the New Year's resolution hangover.
Prosecution rates are at a five year high in Tauranga and Rotorua.
As many people head back to work, let's remember what we learned the hard way last year.
Opinion: Readers discuss the Waikeria riots, traffic and look back on the old days.
Is it because home ownership is drifting out of reach for many young people?
Opinion: 2020 was a whole lot of bad but there were good bits too. Let's remember those.
Opinion: Think you've seen everything a city has to offer? Think again.
OPINION: It's important to celebrate the small victories we had in 2020.
Opinion: Make sure every day you spend in the sun, the decision you make is the smart one.
About 200,000 people across the country get food poisoning struck every year.
Opinion: The way you celebrate New Year's Eve is dictated by what stage of life you're in.
OPINION: Zoe Hunter says the signs are there for a reason.
OPINION: Addressing youth homelessness and poverty requires a collaborative approach.
OPINION: Who is the villain - the landlord or the tenant?
It has been a challenging year for many so it is nice to think about happy events.
Opinion: Realising what we could lose can help us appreciate what we have.
Opinion: Everybody has gaps in their knowledge, what's yours?
OPINION: Is it even Christmas without the drunk tank or the boys of the NYPD choir?
COMMENT: This community continues to blow me away.
Opinion: A rent to buy scheme could help fix the inequality in the housing market.
Readers have their say.
Rotorua Weekender's Shauni James thanks the community for all of its appeal generosity.