
Rotorua people invited to host Pink Ribbon Breakfast in May
Food personality Annabelle White says, 'Hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast is easy and fun'.
Food personality Annabelle White says, 'Hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast is easy and fun'.
Through generosity of local artists, an art auction has been set up to help Ukrainians.
Jonny Mills wins Rotorua's NZCB Apprentice Challenge sponsored by ITM.
OPINION: Some suggestions for the future of the land are short-sighted.
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Some hotels are already booked and businesses are seeing a light through the fog.
Other witnesses drove by, watched and took videos. Should they have helped?
'I can't describe it... seeing people enjoying things again, it's fantastic.'
A man has died after being hit by a car on Fenton St.
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Police are piecing together incidents on Sunset Rd and Turner Dr involving an assault.
Sir Toby Curtis is stepping down as Te Arawa Lakes Trust chairman.
An orange strong wind warning remained in place
'Now when it rains, I don't sleep at all,' says one storm-battered homeowner.
But others have welcomed the ruling on the district's governance model.
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OPINION: We're past Omicron's peak so it's time to give struggling businesses a break.
Grim road toll sparks call for tougher penalties for risky behaviours.
OPINION: It seemed every unhappy soul in the country got together for a major whinge.
Bay of Plenty couples are racing against Covid to the altar.
Warning many businesses have forgotten the interest-free loan period is about to end.
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There were 12 deaths nationwide announced today by the Ministry of Health.
How a former Rotorua Girls' High student intends to make a difference in the police force.
When the director-general of health steps down in July, Rotorua is ready to welcome him.
OPINION: You may be playing Covid roulette if you feel you should 'just get it over with'.
It was raised in the annual Whakaari Hayden Marshall-Inman Memorial Golf Tournament.
This human misery must end now - it is gut-wrenching to read about young people suffering.
'Putting up a security fence is not going to stop the rot.'
The rural ward could be gone before it is established if a local bill passes.