
All Souls Day services for remembering loved ones
Short services will be held in St Mary’s Church, Waipukurau and St Mark’s Church, Takapau.
Short services will be held in St Mary’s Church, Waipukurau and St Mark’s Church, Takapau.
Prizes were given out by Waipawa Bowling Club president, Gordon Annand.
CHB A&P Show, at the showgrounds on Mitchell St Waipukurau, Saturday, November 9.
Event for walkers and runners offers 17km challenge or shorter 13km option.
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Napier has won the shield for the third year running and has 19 consecutive match wins.
The safety audits found the average vehicle speed was 20-30km/h during peak hours.
Napier has won 19 tournament games in a row since the start of the 2021 competition.
More than 80 stall holders and food trucks will be on site.
The committee would like to thank the community for the support they have received.
As the local MP, I want to see our Hawke’s Bay exporters at the forefront.
The question at the Ross Shield was: Who can beat Napier?
When you Wish Upon a Star is a trip from way down Memory Lane right up to the present.
An award-winning silt taskforce nears major a milestone in cyclone-hit Hawke's Bay.
To find out more, go to ruahineanimalrescue.co.nz or phone 020 488 7276.
In just two hours, more than 70 toys were hired out.
Rugby stars give back to the community that supports them so much.
The region's population will grow – housing, roading and infrastructure are the priority.
In Hawke’s Bay, the Tukituki River saw good numbers of anglers.
'This will be a fierce journey but also one of friendship.'
The biscuit cups will stay leak-proof for up to seven hours.
Last year’s car and bike show and dance party made $13,005.34.
Police are looking to recruit those who are interested in a new career.
A fleeing driver incident began in Central Hawke’s Bay and ended in Palmerston North.
Right now, a lot of businesses are struggling with cashflow.
Napier are chasing their third Ross Shield title in a row.
By the late 19th century, our budding agricultural sector was facing increasing headwinds.
'By the end of the session, they joked that we’d earned our ‘planting licence'.'
The collection includes drawings, paintings, photography, pottery, sculptures and more.
Waipukurau, being halfway in between, was chosen as the place to meet.