
New Woolworths supermarket planned for Flaxmere, resource consent filed
Flaxmere is set for a new Woolworths, creating jobs and boosting local commerce.
Flaxmere is set for a new Woolworths, creating jobs and boosting local commerce.
Specially trained Urban Search and Rescue staff have been sent Vanuatu.
There is a new duathlon option for kids aged 7-15, offering a run, bike, run course.
Vinyl pressing of 300 copies to promote Hawke’s Bay musicians, launch in February.
This Hawke's Bay teacher touched the lives of many, now they're rallying to save his.
Napier went into the last match unbeaten in five consecutive run chases.
Letter from the Hastings Leader and Napier Courier Editor: Thank you and Goodbye.
A local photographer didn't expect his photo of a homeless man to go viral.
Engineering ‘legacy’ being created in Hawke's Bay to replace bridge swept away by floods.
The funeral is for Napier's Angus Benson, a Mongrel Mob Barbarian chapter president.
Opinion: Trailblazing exhibition long overdue.
Hawke’s Bay studio delays: 'Hopefully by the end of next year we should be building.'
Shaw died alongside Lesley Brooks, 46, and Jacob Coady, 24, in crash on SH1 on Saturday.
'My next steps are to honour my wife and raise my children.'
It was a warm welcome for one of the bigger cruise-liner visits of the summer.
He has been jailed again and will remain on the sex offender register for life.
'My girl is dancing among heaven’s flowers,' victim's widower says.
'We are happy to have someone who believes in the people and community of Flaxmere.'
Police stopped the car due to complaints about driving by members of public.
Creative Arts Napier is hosting a string of artists along with their summer market.
Gifts focus on STEM learning, fun and practical items for children in need this Christmas.
Epic bomb competition returns to Hawke’s Bay this weekend at Havelock North Village Pool.
The Chthonic Cycle essays dive into ‘Earth’s interlocking cycles of death and re-use,’.
The Mongrel Mob are off to Napier for Angus Benson's tangi as police ensure public safety.
Katie Nimon wants councils to keep the lights on and NCC wants to give $300k.
Thousands turned out to Christmas events in Hawke's Bay.
Staff are prepped in case the winner comes back into the store.
'We do not want to close these, but if they continue to be damaged we may be forced to.'
'Who does not benefit from a website that has over 600,000 visitor sessions per annum?'