
Early morning break-in at Te Awamutu Caltex service station
Vape products and cigarettes were stolen.
Vape products and cigarettes were stolen.
Fans encouraged to embrace the culture at games.
It takes up to two years to train a locomotive engineer
A judge says this year's entries have not disappointed.
Damian McKenzie has just extended his contract.
Two big home wins over Morrinsville including a 55-14 romp for the top team.
Chamber music group NZTrio celebrates 21st birthday with nationwide tour.
Slips have closed highways and roofs have been ripped off as the downpours begin.
Project will create a shorebird habitat and a pond for fish life.
Waikato Westpac chopper played a key role in Cyclone Gabrielle relief work.
This absorbing match proved little separates the Chiefs and Crusaders.
Big Buddy Mentoring Trust has Big Buddies available in Hamilton.
The Brainy Beanies exhibition in Hamilton raises funds for Brain Tumour Support.
First a midwife, now an author pulling from her experience and family history.
Finn Webster has dedicated his life to restoring the bikes he loves.
Dennis Marsh, Gray Bartlett, Eddie Low and Brendan Dugan to play in Hamilton, Putaruru.
On the House scheme being funded for at least another year.
The former Te Awamutu Tyre & Tune Centre owner will walk over 1000km in less than a month.
Kāinga Ora is looking to aid with the shortage of affordable housing in the district.
Chiefs hope for nine in a row, but Crusaders beat the team in second game last season.
Fifteen players will be ending the month on a high.
Council spending millions on renewal and development of play spaces.
Te Awamutu's Woolshed Theatre will host Oklahoma! through late May and early June.
Proceeds of the land sale would go towards repaying council debt.
Overnight closures are scheduled from Thursday, April 27 to Thursday, May 4.
The Te Awamutu RSA is also looking to connect to younger veterans and incorporate them.
The vehicles weres seized after police executed search warrants.
'It was his favourite bong, and he did not want it to be taken by police.'
King Tuheitia opened Rangiriri Pā Trenches last April.
Police were responding to a report of an attempted car theft in Hamilton East.