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Bumper wedding season ahead for region's event organisers
Party hire, make-up artists and wedding gown suppliers in Northland flat out.
Party hire, make-up artists and wedding gown suppliers in Northland flat out.
For some reason the past week has been centred around trees
Town Basin businesses are receiving a new roof, but the spotlight is on a lack of parking.
Catch up on what's happening around the region.
Brothers use dinghy to get to shore after their boat catches fire in the Bay of Islands.
Taniwha mascot to run for his 100th game against Manawatu in Kaikohe.
Playwright Anders Falstie-Jensen explains why people should reflect on Covid lockdowns.
Two must-win games for Northland to make the Bunnings Warehouse NPC play-offs.
We have achieved a lot in the past nine years.
A St John spokesperson said they were alerted just after 2pm.
Trainer Tony Pike hopes Ruakākā will kickstart his bid for a second Group 1 title.
Staff recall Mayor's 2am emails, boundless energy and enthusiasm, and "dad jokes".
Kāinga Ora embarks on a major social housing build and re-development in Whangārei.
The lack of fairness in school prizegivings is baffling
Somehow, we must once again take pride in being in control of our own life.
Principals are happy to receive extra equity funding they first asked for 20 years ago.
Kits target rural schools where teachers lack confidence or resources to teach science.
Matt Moulds will again lead Northland in their must-win game against the Mako.
News snippets from Northland.
Slip on south side of Brynderwyn Hill, south of Whangārei, was caused by recent weather.
News from Northland's bowls scene
Councillors say they've been subjected to threats and hate mail over reclamation proposal.
WDC hit with legal challenge to rescue helicopter shift ahead of last meeting of this term
Lindsay, a promising young footballer, died suddenly in 2019.
Canopy Bridge goes green to mark cerebral palsy awareness.
The interactive art installation at the Strand Mall will run until October 7.
Full scale of litter to ocean problem in Northland revealed
Anonymous donor insisted the cash be used at random to cover other customers' bills.
One Whangārei woman saw teenagers driving her car around town after it was stolen.