
59 new Covid-19 cases, total that are active is 510
A total of three people are being treated for the virus at hospital.
A total of three people are being treated for the virus at hospital.
The race proved a redemption of sorts for On The Bubbles
Saturday marked a monumental leap in class, but Asterix delivered.
Five deaths and 22,535 cases were registered yesterday.
There are cases in Whanganui, Rangitīkei and Ruapehu.
People with symptoms urged to get tested, isolate if necessary to help "slow the spread".
WHS students came out in rainbows to show support for a diverse community.
Marton's main hall is likely to get even more use after its upgrade, a councillor says.
Smoking rates are at an all-time low, but vaping is becoming more prevalent among teens.
Sport Whanganui is leading discussions on promoting young women's physical activity.
EVs, BEVs, ICEs, PHEVs and FCEVs go head-to-head.
Whanganui's third Race Unity Day is a pop-up one due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
"They have what it takes, you just have to give them that chance."
Rod Jackson says the only numbers that matter are hospitalisations and deaths.
Eastown Timber owner says he will start talking to insurers before they start rebuilding.
Latest deaths in Tauranga, Waikato, Dunedin and Middlemore bring toll to 67.
There is a pop-up RAT testing station at the Whanganui Racecourse.
The gull has escaped with slightly impaired vision after a blow dart was shot at him.
"There is absolutely room for big ideas, we welcome them."
Marist and United both head out of town for this weekend's matches
The possibility of a new housing development hangs on stormwater clearance and finance.
The crash happened at the intersection of State Highway 3 and Blueskin Rd.
There are cases in Whanganui, Rangitīkei and Ruapehu.
Nobody at Lake Alice was prosecuted after police investigations in 1977-78 and 2002-2010.
People waiting for tests last week reported queueing up to three hours
There are 23,183 new community cases of Covid-19 today.
The Climate Action Joint Committee has heard about the work of hapū and councils.
"It's athletics but not as we know it."
More funding for cochlear implants has deaf Kiwis celebrating on World Hearing Day.