Far North mayor's vow to improve dog control welcomed
Far North activists are keen to keep the council honest on dog control improvements.
Far North activists are keen to keep the council honest on dog control improvements.
Far North roads are still impacted by 175 slips from severe weather events.
The latest news bites from around the region.
OPINION: I recall my dad telling me to be the bigger person.
News snippets from the Far North.
The council accepted the changes could mean significant costs for landowners.
Pair with critical injuries hospitalised after serious crash.
From the mayor's office: Build it and they shall come... but how will they get here?
Northland businesses are rallying to get better state highways for the 'isolated north'.
A little rain didn't dampen the spirits of Kerikeri Half Marathon runners and walkers.
Northland council rates are due on Monday, but many are struggling to pay.
News snippets from Northland.
The effort is worth it when the couple see looks of 'absolute delight and huge smiles'.
A cardiologist who works there says the hospital is not a healing or healthy space.
You have a unique opportunity to support young sportspeople on their journeys.
A major caulerpa infestation can majorly affect the local fishery, expert says.
OPINION: Listening to them would do us good. We would live better.
Police responded to the incident on Tara Road at around 1.10 pm on Friday
The council was still waiting for formal notification from the Ministry of Health.
A protest against the council's dog control system brought a vow from the mayor.
Police are continuing to investigate the crash south of Kaikohe on Wednesday.
An 80-year-old house fire survivor shares his challenging experiences.
News snippets from the Far North
People lighting fires on Far North's conservation islands could be jailed or fined.
OPINION: Some important issues are emerging about the relative value of road safety.
Surf lifesaving camp gives Far North youth vital training.
Diversions are being put in place and motorists are asked to avoid the area on SH15.
The occupation started when the landowner planned to use a digger to widen an accessway.
A lack of faith in dog control in the Far North sparks a protest at the council.
A fire on an island makes responses from firefighters difficult.