
'I miss my girl desperately': Devastated dad as teen's kidnapper sent to jail
Sister also tells of crying every day as kidnapper is jailed.
Sister also tells of crying every day as kidnapper is jailed.
COMMENT: Showing respect also important.
The Bay of Plenty DHB has also relaxed its visiting policy under Covid-19 alert level 3.
Initiative calls on people to support local businesses.
The pair headed down to Baypark last week to be tested after showing flu-like symptoms.
In 2018, researchers cited seven life-threatening "near misses" at Whakaari since 2006.
Road workers are back in action on projects stopped under level 4
Australian survivors plan to sue to cruise line for failing to warn them of the danger.
New Zealand's only case where the source of infection unconfirmed is in Tauranga.
It is the second day in a row the region has had no new cases.
Comment: Simon Bridges felt impelled to show that he was his own man.
Testing of 250 seasonal workers will be complete this afternoon.
Centres reveal safety measures as they prepare to reopen.
Family celebrates milestone birthday using technology,
It was the biggest fish Tauranga's Logan Reid has ever caught.
The total number of cases for the region is 47.
Bay retailers say they back the Government's decision to easing of the lockdown slowly.
Pet adoption rates spiked five days before the lockdown.
COMMENT: The impact will be far-reaching and affect every one of us.
There were no new cases in the Bay of Plenty or Lakes regions
Bay of Plenty sporting organisations must accept there will be changes post-lockdown.
A nurse from Tauranga Hospital's adult mental health unit is recovering at home.
The number of cases in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes DHBs have risen by one each.
Alana Wingrove hid with her 9yo son as her partner was gunned down below her window.
Bay school leaders say guidance from the Ministry of Education will be needed.
We're not out of trouble yet - Businesses are struggling but health takes priority.
The winning Second Division ticket was sold on MyLotto.
Fire crews and St John attended both incidents.
Bilingual song encourages Kiwis to stay home to save lives.
Teachers and staff will be dealing with some of the same lockdown issues as everyone else.