
All welcome as Age Concern holds first open day
The open day aims to provide information to older adults in our community
The open day aims to provide information to older adults in our community
Taradale Rotary Club donated $22,600 towards a new van for the Hospice shop in Napier
Hawke's Bay roller derby junior team Guns n Roses (GnRs) won a golden roller skate trophy.
Emma Bowyer has started a murder mystery dinner company and improv theatre classes
Pauline White's lost cat Sandy turned up after being missing for seven months
Parenting and birth educator Janine Gard talks about choosing baby names.
CAB is having clients contacting them and asking about passports, insurance, and visas.
Omni Gym turned 40 and hosted a clinic with top New Zealand coaches.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews The Stranger by Kathryn Hore.
Parenting and birth educator Janine Gard talks about cholestasis of pregnancy.
PFHBA is hosting the first Napier Ethnic Communities Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament.
After a one-year hiatus, Napier's arts quarter will play host to Nuit Blanche.
Earth, Food and Fire is a free community event at the Waiohiki Creative Arts Village.
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson.
Napier Frivs celebrate 125 years on stage with a reunion show weekend.
Authors Kate de Goldi and Susan Paris korero at Taradale Library
Elf Jr is on at Tabard Theatre from October 8-15 as a school holiday treat.
The 16th annual Go-4-12 Adventure Race was held in Hawke's Bay a couple of weeks ago.
Louise Ward has reviewed Tarquin the Honest: The Hand of Glodd by Gareth Ward
26-year-old EIT Business student Jessie Hawkes-Pearce won a Sir James Wattie scholarship
William Colenso College and Tamatea High School netballers played a team of ex WCC players
Louise Ward from Wardini Books reviews Rugby Head by Greg Bruce
Chad Tareha discusses his plans for Napier City Council should he be elected.
Maria Roberts discusses plans for Napier City Council should she be elected.
Nigel Olsen discusses plans for Napier City Council should he be elected.
Napier poet Jeremy Roberts book The Dark Cracks of Kemang is reviewed by Michael Botur
Rotary Club of Ahuriri annual citrus drive says a "huge thank you" for all the fruit
An overview of some of the moments when the Queen visited Hawke's Bay
He did as told and became a successful farmer and horticulturist. But art never left him.