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Weekend blitzes keep police busy
More than 1000 infringements were recorded by police during a blitz on drink driving over Easter at the top of the South Island.

Police appeal for information after stabbing
Nelson police are appealing for information after a man on crutches was repeatedly stabbed outside a police station.

Injured man stabbed outside police station
Nelson police are appealing to the public for information after a man on crutches was repeatedly stabbed outside a police station early this morning.

Father shot son, turned gun on self: police
A Nelson father critically injured his 37-year-old son when he shot him at close range at a family home in Tapawera before turning the gun on himself, police say.

Surfer's hand punctured during shark wrestle
A Nelson surfer suffered a deep puncture wound to his hand while wrestling a 2m shark during the weekend.

Hostess sex case pilot wins back job
An Air Nelson pilot sacked for sleeping with a young flight attendant and drinking before a flight has won his job back.

Pilot sacked for sex with teen flight attendant gets job back
A pilot has won his job back after being sacked for a late-night drinking spree during which he had sex with a 19-year-old flight attendant.

Royal wedding will be tying the knot with NZ hops
A New Zealand brewery is toasting its success after its hops were chosen for a beer being brewed in honour of the royal wedding.

World Cup venue shifts announced
Three of the five Rugby World Cup pool matches that were to have been held in Christchurch will remain in the South Island, it was announced this afternoon.

Explosives seized in gang raids
Police infiltrated the highest levels of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang in an undercover operation that culminated in mass raids, nearly 30 arrests and the seizure of weapons and explosives today.

Gang HQ bulldozed in mass police raids
An undercover operation dubbed one of the "deepest gang infiltrations" in New Zealand police history has seen 15 arrests and 20 properties raided.

Milky way (+recipes)
Cheese, yoghurt, icecream ... nature's white gold is a star in the kitchen.

Crusaders' win lifts spirits in earthquake-ravaged city
For 80 minutes last night, Crusaders fans tried to put the agony and tragedy to the back of their minds.

Rugby: Crusaders return with rousing win
The Crusaders put aside 10 days of destruction and despair to mark their Super 15 rugby return by beating the Waratahs 33-18.

Rugby: It won't be just any old game in Nelson
If this was any old round three Super 15 match there would be no need for the Crusaders to bring in a mental skills coach.

Seeing workplace damaged in quake the last straw
Mike Brown was meant to be working on the ninth floor of the Copthorne Hotel at the time of the earthquake but had decided to take a long lunch.

DHB head invokes Katrina to defend evacuating elderly
Canterbury DHB chief executive David Meates has invoked memories of Hurricane Katrina to justify evacuating hundreds of elderly out of the Christchurch in the wake of last week's earthquake.

Christchurch earthquake: Elderly moved without family knowing
More than 300 elderly people have been moved from quake-damaged residential care centres in Christchurch, some without the knowledge of their families, Canterbury District Health Board (DHB) has admitted.