'Edge-of-your-seat action' at X AIR Festival this weekend
Two BMX freestyle riders say it's "pretty cool" the event is coming back after 15 years.
Two BMX freestyle riders say it's "pretty cool" the event is coming back after 15 years.
It's been 15 years since Nia Glassie was murdered. But has anything changed?
But there are concerns his 'deviant sexual interests' will need to be monitored.
"You're busy looking to see who's on the roundabout ... you might not see the red light."
OPINION: The CBD will once again become place where we want to work, shop, eat, play.
'The programme is designed to teach students about business... and encourage a worldview.'
"We just want to make a difference to a kid's life."
OPINION: This isn't the time to be making record profits
Tauranga and Western BOP athletes competing at the 2022 Commonwealth Games revealed.
Some fought tears, others apologised for protest actions, others clapped as decision made.
Instead of going to school they were seen asking about getting to Auckland.
OPINION: Bay of Plenty readers have their say.
Renewed options for the future of Tauranga Racecourse reserve are out for feedback.
Covid-19 and other winter illnesses have also had an impact on staff absences.
Experts agree self-reporting could lead to an undercount of the virus' spread.
Whitianga and Te Puke recorded their wettest days in more than a year.
'That should never have happened. It was a total waste of life.'
"He was just one of those genuine, good guys ... it always happens to the good guys."
"We can create something stunning here, on this very special harbour."
The smell of sewage pouring into the Orini Canal made passers-by retch.
Sixty-six per cent of more than 300 submitters supported the reclassification.
OPINION: If we want to win the Rugby World Cup, perhaps we should do it in cars.
Due to support, tetraplegic Amanda Lowry can still swim, play wheelchair rugby and cook.
Such a move would 'provide a contemporary reconciliation to a longstanding grievance'.
"Unfortunately we are losing really good people as a result of this."
"I remember thinking 's**t, that looks like a serious crash. And then, 'that's my house'."
Opinion: They say all it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
Neighbours in the area said the crash was a "tragedy".
Sales documents reveal a clause that the council may need to fund redevelopment costs.
Police were alerted to the incident about 10.40am.