
Hawke's Bay trail run is back blazing with charity partner Te Mata Park Trust
Entries are now open for Hawke’s Bay’s annual Peak Trail Blazer.
Entries are now open for Hawke’s Bay’s annual Peak Trail Blazer.
Is author Christina Sanders' latest effort the next Ockham New Zealand Book Award winner?
New trophy at Harcourts Hawke’s Bay Women’s Tri celebrates community leader.
The cause is understood to be similar to the fire that destroyed the restaurant last year.
Havelock North High School has opened a new, state-of-the-art special needs building.
Sublime with Rome cannot wait to come Downunder and play.
Wardini Books' owners have penned a murder mystery novel titled 'The Bookshop Detectives'.
Hastings District Council said the cause of the damage had not been determined.
Richard Lucas describes the new store as a 'game changer'.
A local woman returns home from the Air Force to join the team in her dream job.
Metcalfe is their maiden name and the caps spell Metal which is what their art is about.
No more Lotto at Hastings Pak’nSave as supermarket renovations don't include the kiosk.
Private donor Stuart Tustin never set out to create one of NZ's rarest wine collections.
One of Hawke's Bay's most respected elders has been captured in portrait form.
Business owners in Havelock North are worried about safety and a lack of consultation.
Opening date announced for replacement supermarket in affluent, growing area.
Economic downturn didn't dent our food market: biggest owner expanding, replacing stores.
Napier Tech will have to do it the hard way if they want to go back to back.
The Final Diagnosis follows stranger than fiction stories of death disease and murder.
Hawke's Bay Rescue Helicopter Trust sets up another win-win lottery.
Havelock will need to take down an undefeated Taradale to nab a semifinal spot.
Learn more about the life of American born, Hawke's Bay based author Ray Wood.
The Havelock North local began with karts, but now he is driving something bigger.
Havelock North Trade Aid store is one of 13 shutting doors across the country.
Nanny Rina’s Amazing Nets is the perfect picture book read for the family this Matariki.
Sophie Webber is one of four students in New Zealand who made the team.
Streamlined consenting would only be available to applications lodged by councils.
'Our boys showed massive resilience to overcome that and win in the dying minutes.'
Stuck in a rut: 'If the front wheel goes in there, it’s all over at 50km/h.'
American yoga teacher left her fast-paced life in LA to settle in Havelock North.