Earlier this week, Ōpōtiki College cadets were privileged to attend a private premiere screening of
Do you have four hours a week to spare and want to make a difference to staff and patients at Whakat
OSCA has donated a new Halo microchip scanner to its fellow rescue organisation, Opo Pups. “With th
The grave of New Zealand Cross recipient Angus Smith is no longer unmarked. Cavalry officer Captain
New World duty manager Leon Whare, right, delivers the first round of Family to Family food parcels
Updated tsunami evacuation maps are available for those in Bay of Plenty coastal areas. The revised
Whakatāne District Council is now using Antenno, a free app that helps residents stay informed and r
A new bridge on the popular bushwalk that starts at the bottom of Ōhope Hill continues a family lega
Eastern Bay people looking to add a furry four-legged friend to their family have less than two week
Tarawera Awa Restoration Strategy Group has adopted its draft Tarawera Awa Restoration Strategy and
First impressions matter. Right now, Whakatāne’s don’t. Arriving from Tauranga, Rotorua or the air
Ngāti Awa Ki Rangitaiki joined employees of Fonterra’s Edgecumbe site for a blessing ceremony to mar
A nine-year-old Ōtākiri student has shown remarkable courage and compassion, cutting off her long ha
A long-standing partnership between Trust Horizon and the Curtain Bank is continuing to help Eastern
With drums, bayonets, and a 500-year-old tradition, the personnel of His Majesty’s New Zealand Ship
Anticipation is building for the Pasifika Navigators of Tomorrow career expo, which will inspire hun
Twelve Eastern Bay schools and educational institutions have joined forces to launch Te Aka Mātauran
Concerns over water quality in the Waiōtahe River – highlighted by elevated E. coli levels more than
Two youths attempted to escape police by swimming across the Whakatāne River on Monday. Acting East
Whakatāne RSA has partnered with the Whakatāne Museum to stage an Anzac Remembrance Exhibition, whic
Police are appealing for information following a public brawl in Kopeopeo on Wednesday afternoon. A
Kawerau is in mourning today following the deaths of two of its young people in a tragic accident at
Councillor Lesley Immink has spoken out against spending more than $7.5 million on floodwall integra
Health Minister Simeon Brown has praised Whakatāne Hospital staff and health officials for restoring