Survivors and supporters came together through driving rain and high winds on Saturday 3 March to raise money for the annual Cancer Society Relay for Life. The event was forced to change venues at the last minute on Friday due to safety concerns around setting up a tent city and stage at Clive's Farndon Park. Instead, people completed their laps at Hawke's Bay Regional Sports Park beginning with an opening ceremony at 11am. The event was cut back from 24 hours to just 10, but that didn't stop people making the most of dressing up and getting involved.
Image 1 of 7: Survivors and supporters came together through driving rain and high winds on Saturday to raise money for the annual Cancer Society Relay for Life.
Hundreds of supporters from around Tamatea Central Hawke’s Bay turned out on Saturday to support Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti 2024, as thousands headed towards Parliament to express their opposition to Act’s Treaty Principles Bill.
A fine and sunny day drew a large crowd to the CHB A&P Show last weekend, to take in the trade and retail stands, entertainment, inaugural Trash to Fashion competition, equestrian and rural events.
The CHB Mail was there to take in the atmosphere...and take photos.
Pahīatua welcomed the Polish children and their families back to the town, 80 years after they first came to stay at the camp, just 2km from the township.
There were stalls, vintage car displays and good old-fashioned games on the Museum Reserve at last weekend's Ongaonga Bazaar - part of Central Hawke's Bay's Spring Fling events.
Free access to the museum and Coles Factory was a big drawcard on the day, which included a pop-up art gallery, a British and European car display, live music and a funky train-ride for this children.
All profits from the day will go towards the ongoing maintenance of the Ongaonga Museum and historic Coles Factory.
The CHB Mail was there to capture the action.
Augusta Taranaki Mountainairs beat Taylor Hawks 90-84 in a nail-biting extra-time National Basketball League victory at the Pettigrew.Green Arena in Napier. Photos by Warren Buckland.