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Outcry at bid to build homes on parkland
Residents angry at Housing New Zealand's plan to build state houses on Puriri Park
Northland's World War II secret history uncovered
Northland's World War II secret history revealed
Bay News Bites: Fancy a romantic musical night out?
A weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Crown/Maori relationship needs to be equal, Davis told
The hui was held to shape Kelvin Davis' role as Minister of Crown/Maori relations.
Hora Hora, Kerikeri triumph on home ground
Kerikeri are on the verge of the top four while Hora Hora consolidated second position.
Chip and snip days earn national award
Far North dog microchipping and neutering project has won national recognition.
Sallies van used in theft of watches
Staff were doing a stock take when a stand with about 100 watches was stolen.
Kerikeri play brings WWI to life 100 years later
The play uses excerpts from a Northlander's WWI diary and features a Vietnam War veteran.
Digital technology bringing healthcare into schools
New scheme uses technology to put kids' healthcare into hands of those who know them best.
Northland Firehouse Museum moves from Okaihau to Kaikohe
Northland Firehouse Museum has moved from Okaihau to Kaikohe
Bay News: Kerikeri kapa haka festival kicks off
Your weekly round-up of news, events and oddities from the Bay of Islands and Mid North.
Three caught illegally selling oysters and mullet
Three Northlanders convicted for breaches of the Fisheries Act
U-turn by Warehouse, landlord saves 33 jobs
News of the closure had sparked fears for employees and Kaikohe locals without transport.
Moerewa kids get growing to feed community
Locals will be encouraged to help themselves to fresh veges from the community garden.
Kaikohe teen's Auckland Uni blog
A Kaikohe teen is blogging about life at Auckland University.
Passenger injured in double-fatal improves
American driver, 22, due in Kaikohe court tomorrow over fatal accident.
David Wilson: Get involved in the big picture
This is not a conspiracy, it's democracy in action, they represent you, get involved.
Call goes out for young leaders
Young people who want to make a difference in their communities are encouraged to sign up.
US visitor charged over double fatal crash
The victims, aged 24 and 26, are believed to be from the Kerikeri and Kaeo areas.
Council abandons bid to curb alcohol sales
Booze battle has so far cost $180,000 in lawyers' fees alone.
Bay News Bites: Okaihau celebrates 150th
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Northlander has breakfast with Obama
Deidre Otene was one of 20 leaders to meet Obama at a break.