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Toilet block fire, crash, burning beehives: Emergency crews busy
Police, fire crews kept busy
Police, fire crews kept busy
'They just want money to fund their next high.'
The Bay of Plenty Cup competition is as close as ever.
We live in a gotta-get-it-now society. Can we buck the trend?
Does Tauranga need a new stadium? What will it take to get one?
The Steamers have topped off an electric season with victory in the final.
There are plenty of milestones that could be reached tonight.
Cricket's Battle of the Bays is on this weekend in Tauranga.
The measles risk remains high in the Bay of Plenty.
Is it really fair to complain about noise from a popular concert venue?
A regional plan is being developed to deal with the Bay of Plenty's measles outbreak.
The winning tickets were sold in Tauranga and Whakatāne.
Four Bay riders have been identified as top contenders for Whaka 100.
The North Island Titles event will be held at the Tauranga BMX Club this weekend.
Rain, thunder and even hail may be on the cards.
Whether you play rugby or not, women interested can attend an open invite.
Two of the Dance Monkey singer's three shows will be in the Bay.
Motorists were asked to be cautious when travelling in the area.
Bay of Plenty runners are making their mark at New Zealand's biggest running celebration.
The Bay of Plenty Steamers are favourites to lift the Mitre 10 Cup championship title.
Both police and Fire and Emergency have labelled the incident 'suspicious'.
Greerton lead the competition after beating Te Puke in a top-of-the-table match.
The Steamers smashed Manawatu 64-3 in the semifinal on Friday night.
"That's going to be the hardest thing - knowing my time with them is coming to an end."
22-year-old George Coulter is one of the younger players on the croquet green
The new appointments will be effective from December 2.
And the local side are on the rampage with a 64-3 win.
Two Tauranga women and a woman trained by a Tauranga coach are the leading contenders.
As round three of the Bay of Plenty Cup title race gets underway.
Exhausted but overjoyed, Bruce Goodwin thought they had made it.