Pride Week carries on though some events cancelled
The long lunch brought out the bright and the beautiful in Whanganui.
The long lunch brought out the bright and the beautiful in Whanganui.
Thirteen people took up the measles vaccination offer at the Whanganui River Markets.
Firefighters were called to the scene around 1.15pm on Monday.
Robert Bartley and family have started a foundation to fund region health care.
Councils are struggling with resources and timeframes as consent applications flood in.
Rodney had been on the run since last October.
The project will be a key logistical hub for the forestry industry in the North Island.
The winner of the Rangitīkei Southern Ward byelection has been announced.
The next seven-week course in Whanganui starts in March.
Remembering the inspirational and determined Kay Burnett.
The 22-year-old's interests include music, speed stacking, architecture and cooking.
MP and health support staff encourage smokers to get help to quit this year.
The group is working to improve and preserve the Koitiata Domain Recreation Reserve.
Marton Country Music Festival attracted about 3000 people over its three days.
Welcome to your guide to weekend leisure, rest and relaxation.
Alison Stewart has a lifelong passion for choral music.
"I spotted a child's Christmas teddy bear and other gifts lay idle on dry mud banks."
Bunnings' Clever Living homes can be ready in 14 to 16 weeks and trucked to a section.
Pitt Island School has a new power supply thanks to the work of a Marton-based company.
Christmas Parades in Whanganui, Rangitikei and Ruapehu begin in Taihape this weekend.
An estimated 8000 people came to Marton for day, making it largest event in Rangitīkei.
WHANGANUI WEEKEND: Your Saturday-Sunday recreation and relaxation guide.
The Howard family stays involved in a long term future for the former Westoe farm.
Marton's biggest country music fan Anne George died last week, aged 78.
Furniture, tools, games, toys and more forgotten goods all on sale this weekend.
New street: Tongi Tawhito Place is about 100 metres long and is accessed from Tirimoana Pl
Simon Nitschke harvested the second highest regional yield in the 2020 competition.
"It has to meet all the standards [or] we get into a fair bit of hot water, so to speak."
Candidates agree justice system needs work. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
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