Six commercial stations – including three in the Eastern Bay – have surpassed the threshold of playi
After almost two decades in Whakatāne, Trudy Enckevort and her fashion store Too Pretty are embarkin
Mobility scooter users have received a helping hand in how best to navigate the footpaths and street
Emeritus professor Lachy Paterson is returning to his hometown tomorrow to deliver a talk to Whakatā
More than 200 people turned out last week to a field day hosted by Otama Marere Trust – one of three
Ruby’s story is a sad one, but Whakatāne SPCA is hoping with the community’s help, she can get the s
Police urge motorists to take extra care over the school holidays. Senior Sergeant Cam MacKinnon sa
Whakatāne District Council reports strong interest in two of its current projects – the Whakatāne Ri
Whakatāne’s new retail beat team is already making an impact, making its first arrest last week. Se
More than five million trays, or 18,000 tonnes, of Zespri’s RubyRed Kiwifruit will soon be available
In last Thursday’s Beacon, Bay of Plenty Regional councillor Mawera Karetai’s opinion piece, The fut
A man wanted on an arrest warrant was found by police hiding in the attic of a residential property
With Whakatāne parking wardens facing increasing abuse, the council is taking steps to introduce lic
A powerful documentary commemorating the 40th anniversary of an occupation on Rūātoki’s sacred mount
“Earth, Sea and Sky” is the theme of the latest exhibition at the Art Society Hall on King Street.
Families from across the Eastern Bay gathered in Edgecumbe on Saturday as Riverslea Mall came alive
An Eastern Bay school, sports club and business have publicly distanced themselves from the actions
Significant safety risks on Herepuru Road have led Whakatāne District Council to install a gate at t
Whakatāne-born artist Jinan Dodd painted his second mural for Apanui School early last week, complet
Horizon Networks has unveiled a comprehensive 10-year, $225 million investment plan designed to powe
A new weekly gathering in Whakatāne is giving locals a relaxed space to practise speaking te reo Māo
For this year’s Easter Journey in Ōpōtiki, the Church of St John is diving into the heart of Jesus’
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Waioweka Gorge, past the Goldsmith slip site, will open 24/7 under stop/go for Easter. There will b
A new weekly gathering in Whakatāne is giving locals a relaxed space to practise speaking te reo Māo