
Covid-19 Omicron update: 10 in Whanganui Hospital with virus
Ten people are in Whanganui hospital with Covid-19.
Ten people are in Whanganui hospital with Covid-19.
Cases, hospitalisations and deaths have been rising as the BA.5 strain gains ground.
Yesterday a computer glitch caused case numbers to be overcounted by more than 4000.
Nixon said there were several big projects like the library and business park to continue
The Secret Keeper: Whanganui artist's work to feature at Royal Commission of Inquiry.
Whanganui deputy mayor Jenny Duncan keeping her powder dry on seeking re-election.
Whanganui Heritage Months runs from October 8 to 30 this year.
Anticipation is high for the opening of multiple new activity facilities.
The last day for the public to have their say on the pig welfare code was Friday, July 8
A new operating model for Te Pūkenga is expected to be finalised in September.
New season's seed potatoes are now available in garden stores.
Massey University readies for the return to in-person learning.
More than 4200 cases were incorrectly added to today's total after a computer glitch.
Te Pūwaha: Whanganui port open day a 'walk the talk' experience.
Massey University readies for the return to face-to-face.
Friday afternoon's temperature was the hottest on record for July in Whanganui.
It brings the total number of Covid-related deaths in the region to 23.
Parents are being warned to monitor kids' health over the looming school holidays.
Whanganui Mayor Hamish McDouall said Whanganui hosting the games was exceptional
Police want to speak with anyone with information on the 59-year-old's death.
There are five people in Whanganui Hospital with Covid-19.
Register your interest for the Whangaehu celebrations
Whanganui JPs Association celebrates 100 years in 2022
More Whimsical Tales of Old Wanganui to be launched on Saturday
Patients tortured at the psychiatric hospital have waited for more than 40 years.
Weather watches have been issued for the region and MetService says there could be more.
There have been 2763 finishers over the two years.
Emile Richardson is looking to follow in the footsteps of his gym stablemate, David Nyika.
Hamilton City Council has had to apologise to Lisa Lewis after breaching her privacy.
'Some of the works make you smile and some will bring a tear to your eye.'