Longer wait for Havelock North water contamination answers
The inquiry into the contamination of Havelock North's drinking water will be postponed until late January 2017, because of a legal
The inquiry into the contamination of Havelock North's drinking water will be postponed until late January 2017, because of a legal
HB v Horowhenua-KapitiFurlong Cup cricket Captain Jacob Smith celebrated his return to full health with a century as the Hawke's
Forty-five people, mostly over 70 were admitted to hospital with campylobacter a Hawke's Bay District Health Board update reveals. The
An "idiot" pub patron is said to have caused the Rose and Shamrock's wooden roof to catch fire on Monday night. The Irish and English-themed
The Havelock North Village street carnival on Saturday was "the biggest yet", says Havelock North Business Association marketing manager
Two of the most exciting acts on the New Zealand entertainment scene have been lined up to wow the crowd at this year's big Hawke's
The Village Street Carnival in Havelock North occurring this morning has a legacy of such events in October/November which began over
An audience has gathered at Hastings District Court, where the initial hearing for the Havelock North water contamination inquiry has begun.
Work to uncover answers on the Havelock North water contamination incident which caused over 5000 people to become ill is under way
Hilton Station Homestead near Havelock North in Hawke's Bay is for sale after 145 years in the same family.
Pacorus, part-owned by Havelock North couple Dave and Jenny Morison, took yet another winning step towards next month's $250,000 Christchurch
Forty-nine Havelock North businesses have applied for assistance from the Hastings District Council following the contamination of
Lawrence Yule talks to Local Focus about his 6th mayoral term and insists this will be the last. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Lawrence Yule talks to Local Focus about his 6th mayoral term and insists this will be the last. Made with funding from NZ on Air
Some of the costs for the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's investigation into the Havelock North water contamination crisis could be
The Hawke's Bay District Health Board has confirmed that the man diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Wellington Hospital on
William Barnes is auctioning off the Mastermind chair to the Samuel Gibson Memorial Trust next month. "I was so impressed by his
Hawke's Bay iwi Ngāti Kahungunu say it warned authorities for decades about the risk of water contamination.
The southerly blast did not stop people flooding through the door to watch the battle of the Hastings mayoral candidates last night
From the Te Mata Mushroom Farm to Ruataniwha Dam to free parking - a fiery debate raged last night as the issues facing Hastings were
Although more than $700,000 will be allocated in response to the Havelock North water supply crisis, that is not the end of costs
Havelock North residents no longer need to boil their water. The Hastings District Council lifted the boil notice for the town water
Despite two negative E.coli tests from the source of Pahiatua's water yesterday afternoon, residents still need to boil their water. "Although
The Havelock North water contamination crisis could cost more than $700,000 of ratepayers' money. In a Hastings District council
Two men vying for a seat on Hastings District Council are determined to show authorities "enough is enough" with a march following
Our family of five were some of the early casualties of the gastro outbreak in Havelock North. It required time off work, doctor
A sewerage manhole, which overflowed on to the grass berm in Havelock North three weeks ago, had only just been cleaned up by council
Letters are being sent to well-owners and councils around the region in the wake of the Havelock North water contamination, as the
A faulty test may be why Hastings District Council was unaware for five days that the Havelock North water supply was contaminated. In
COMMENT: Insurance cover for some businesses 'does not kick in unless a state of emergency is declared,' writes Michael Naylor.