
Luke Kirkness: Now is not the time to became complacent about Covid
OPINION: Fewer people seem to be taking the threat of the virus seriously, to our peril.
OPINION: Fewer people seem to be taking the threat of the virus seriously, to our peril.
As the Omicron outbreak continues to spread, the 90 per cent target is yet to be reached.
Russia must know it will never bend the Ukraine nation to its will
It's an institution for most New Zealanders and announcement is 'distressing'.
Life changed in a split second for the running coach whose job is to help others.
Rainbow Springs will close its doors for good and all animals are to be rehomed.
One family says they will not let a pandemic or a tyrannical despot get in their way.
But Lyudmyla Shelton believes the 21-year-old will keep his promise to stay alive.
A local business says the stench is another challenge on top of Covid-19.
OPINION: "A lot" of change is headed America's way over the next decade or so.
Firefighters are battling to get a scrub fire under control in the Ōpōtiki district.
The latest Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Board figures have been revealed.
The Bay of Plenty's first KiwiBuild homes, in the Mountview Green development, are ready.
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OPINION: We should all be outraged over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Teacher shortages and parents not testing children concern Bay of Plenty teachers.
What you need to know about getting tested in the Lakes DHB district.
Four-wheel-drive vehicles are still being driven across the lakebed, despite warnings.
The Netfit NZ App provides digital content and free access to coaching and fitness videos.
The new Three Waters executive director went to high school in Rotorua.
A shipping container full of quality donated goods will be shipped to aid Tonga
Rotorua's Madison Blues Marching held a fun day for friends and family to see routines
The third annual Rotary Rotorua North Apprentice Awards were held on Wednesday night.
Paul Hickey discusses devotion to pets, cruise ship living and baby talk benefits.
An expert says Covid-19 is 'taking off' everywhere, including in the Bay of Plenty.
The report received a clear audit opinion.
The origins of Flick are unknown but whoever left it at the station has a kind heart.
Our readers have their say.
Opinion: Teachers deserve to have access to rapid testing.
Lakes DHB testing centres will now use RATs as their primary Covid-19 test.