A man attacked and robbed outside The Warehouse in Whakatāne because he was wearing a red cap feared
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Ericka Gillespie squeezed his partner around the throat multiple times, causing her to lose consciou
As New Zealand marks National Volunteer Week, 91-year-old Jocelyn Coburn is recognised for her ongoi
A Pak’n Save Whakatāne checkout manager has placed second in the North Island Foodstuffs Checkout Aw
Yesterday morning was filled with colour and imagination as St Joseph's Catholic School in Whakatāne
Whakatāne District Council has agreed to apply $250,000 of waste disposal levy funding to offset the
The Disabilities Resource Centre has partnered with organisations to bring an Amazing Race-style eve
Fresh Market's new owners are settling into life back in Whakatāne after taking over the popular pro
Pekatahi Bridge will close for six days, from July 4 to July 9. It will be closed 24 hours a day du
Recovery works in the Waioweka Gorge on State Highway 2 (SH2) are ramping up, with contracts in plac
Ōpōtiki District Council is lifting its borrowing cap by becoming a guarantor member of the Local Go
Toi Manawa Alliance has welcomed the announcement that the Bay of Plenty has been selected as a part
Ōpōtiki District Council has officially adopted a new Climate Strategy and Action Plan, marking a ma
East Coast MP Dana Kirkpatrick says she has been advocating strongly for investment in the Waioweka
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Magnolia Court motel on Bridge Street has undergone extensive renovation and upgrades as it reopens
"We are about to go live from Ōpōtiki for the official mihi whakatau (Welcome Ceremony). This is a s
A “Wild Clay” workshop at St John’s Lounge provided an opportunity for locals to find out more about
Nominations open today for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council by-election to fill the vacant Eastern
A free debt support service has returned to Whakatāne after an absence of a few years, with organise
For many of the 13 young women who spent a day climbing elevated platforms, operating cranes and cut
Whakatāne High School prefect Trista Baker is behind a blood drive that encouraged more than 50 dono