
Terry Sarten: Two bigots walk into a bar ...
Two bigots walk into a bar. They front up at the counter and order drinks. They had never met before but after an exchange about the
Two bigots walk into a bar. They front up at the counter and order drinks. They had never met before but after an exchange about the
Venerable Whanganui councillor Sue Westwood is likely to step down at the October local body elections after many years sterling service. In
By John Maslin UNITED States presidential wannabe Donald Trump's wife may have taken things too far with a speech at this week's
By Professor David V Williams An open letter to Minister of Corrections Judith Collins I WRITE to in regard to your decision, and
By Mark Dawson WHILE a number of families have -- much to our collective shame -- struggled to put a roof over their heads, there
UNITED States presidential wannabe Donald Trump's wife may have taken things too far with a speech at this week's Republican convention
By Jay Kuten THE funerals for the five slain Dallas police officers were barely over when we learned of the shooting deaths of another
By David Aislabie THE post-war New Zealand I grew up in was the envy of the world -- an egalitarian paradise and a great place to
The Happiness Journey - by Scott Lee DID YOU know that the number one reason for married couples getting divorced in the United States
IT'S hard in today's connected, catalogued world to go off grid and be intrepid. Unless you're prepared to go to some fairly extreme
What do New Zealand's dominant agricultural model and my Dad's driving have in common? Fonterra was recently given the go-ahead to
I WAS in to get a new pair of spectacles the other day. They were for long vision so I did ask whether it would enable me to see
LET'S get straight on to business: Saving the world. Many of us realise the world is going to hell in a handcart. Climate-changing
By Dr Nelson Lebo AS Donald Trump feebly attempts to "pivot to the centre" it appears that Europe may be pivoting right. Brexit was
"AMERICA grieves, tense and wary" reads the headline of the New York Times. This time it is the police, themselves, officers sworn
AS A single man I didn't seem to feel the cold. I had a little heater that I would plug in for an hour or two on the coldest nights
PROSTATE cancer is definitely not a laughing matter. In fact, it can be deadly serious. So how is it that whenever I think of my
WHANGANUI has been given an opportunity to grasp a much needed economic windfall and the Government has offered it to us free, yes
RAWDON CHRISTIE I'd just like to say there is no truth in the rumour that TVNZ are thinking of replacing me as the host of current
Our Prime Minister John Key keeps saying: "Housing is not in crisis" despite the rapidly escalating level of social and economic fallout
Sitting down in front of my laptop to write my last column for a while ... and, instead, the temptation to procrastinate on Facebook
With any issue political issue the tide of public opinion washes in and out. We occasionally hear of an idea "whose time has come"
When you want to make a good argument it helps to have a bunch of statistics on your side. But what happens when the statistics
Whanganui Science Forum's June event saw Dr Richard Winkworth talking about genetic engineering. Dr Winkworth, who completed his PhD
THERE is hardly a week goes by that we do not hear a complaint to this newspaper about rates and council spending. Every election
Sometimes the Sensible Sentencing Trust fails to live up to its name. It thought it had a gotcha when it asked the Corrections department
Who knew that the modern British public had a taste for blood sports beyond rugby and footie? I thought the rise of Leicester to the
THE annual National Party conference was held at the Air Force Museum in Christchurch over the weekend. The conference was well represented
LET'S see if we can wade through the obfuscation around the impact of forestry harvesting on our district's roads. Whanganui Rural
Here's a story that I heard today from Wayne Dyer, and I would like to share it with you. It's a story that shows, if we change our