Kawerau Christmas in the Park once again delivered a spectacular day of entertainment, drawing thous
As disgruntled residents gear up for a town hall meeting about repairing the West End to Ōtarawairer
Te Whare o Rehua, Te Puna Ora o Mataatua’s newly established medical subsidiary is launching a new u
Christmas elves Jacob Murphy, Adam Kirkbride, Amelia Langdon, Vayda Evans and Daniel Arbuckle from T
The hundreds of people expected to visit Rambler Drive’s Christmas lights in the next fortnight are
■ A fortnightly business advice column by Whakatāne accountant and business adviser, Jason Lougher
Jayjay Te Are has narrowly avoided a prison sentence for assaulting his son multiple times in a year
Kawerau police are again taking the opportunity to share some Christmas joy with locals who could be
Whakatāne barista Dan Marshall sees people from all walks of life as they stop by his coffee cart ne
■ There’s something magical about the arrival of blueberry season in the Eastern Bay. Those deep ind
Red and green outer buoys outside the entrance to Ōpōtiki Harbour Breakwater will be removed over th
A MILESTONE in future water service delivery was reached this week, with Ōpōtiki District Council Ka
The message to boaties from Bay of Plenty Regional Council this summer is clear – “Don’t be the pers
Ilmars Gravis With the end of the year fast approaching, the DeLuxe Theatre Ōpōtiki is excited to b
STEM opportunities abound at Ōpōtiki College next year with support from Trust Horizon Next year wi
The promise of a mussel fritter or two brought hundreds of visitors to the “Cram and Van” Christmas
Sunday Toi celebrated his 80th birthday at a function which packed out the Ōpōtiki RSA lounge on Fri
A beautifully crafted passionfruit flavoured mousse shaped like a cacao bean has won Toi Ohomai stud
Whakatāne Bowls Club wrapped up its Business House Bowls tournament last Wednesday after weeks of in
Riverslea Mall came alive last Friday evening as the Edgecumbe Christmas Night Market attracted a la
Having become Ōpōtiki College dux, Niki Black, 17, now has plans to study for a Bachelor of Business
An Ōpōtiki man convicted of sexually violating seven young girls across almost two decades lost his
The Lions market at the Woodlands Hall is booming as Ōpōtiki people come out on the second Saturday
The Eastern Bay of Plenty Principals’ Association has written to the education minister reiterating