
Whanganui makes the most of alert level 3
Cafes across the city were busy serving up hot coffee on Wednesday morning.
Cafes across the city were busy serving up hot coffee on Wednesday morning.
Businesses welcome the move to level 3 and contactless service.
Top chef spends lockdown in the kitchen to serve meals to those who serve the community.
"It's heartbreaking because there's nothing you can do about it."
The region moves to alert level 3 at 11.59pm on Tuesday night.
Te Ranga Tupua iwi collective says business and whānau are feeling the pinch of lockdown.
Russell Bell writes that the baseballer's famous sayings are on the mark for Covid-19.
Only one firm with more than 100 full time employees had applied for the wage subsidy.
Whanganui-based NZ Hempress is moving into the cosmetic world with its latest range.
Marton-based electronics firm employs 100; hydrogen-based growth beckons.
Viv's Kitchen celebrated its 300,000th cream horn sale.
The venue is in the final of the Best New/Redeveloped Business – Food & Beverage category.
PMP looking for young people. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Russell Bell advocates staying home from work when you're sick
A Whanganui business sends play equipment all over New Zealand and the world.
Russell Bell writes about a Whanganui business at the cutting edge of interior design.
The Whanganui businessman had a passion for land and animals.
A group of Whanganui young people are a step closer to entering employment.
Readership has grown by nearly 15 per cent or 3000 readers on the same period last year.
Russell Bell says it's not just your elevator pitch about your business that's important.
The farm's turbines are the biggest in New Zealand for both rotors and generators.
Director says business collapsed due to Covid-19 and failure to obtain large contracts.
A Whanganui tour business is setting up packages for Mountains to Sea cyclists.
Lisa Czerwonka and Esther Dowman are there to make you sweat.
Worker shortages mean businesses struggling out of Covid-19 are at reduced capacity.
Rhayne employs six to eight, and harvests and sells the leaves of native plants.
Russell Bell writes that customers will remember good and bad service.
Russell Bell says Whanganui's Inspire Gym provides a great example of supporting clients.
The company said the sale of fireworks no longer held true to its values.