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Letters: Speed bumps could solve Glasgow St crossing issue
Readers have their say on the Glasgow St shared pathway lights and extreme weather events.
Readers have their say on the Glasgow St shared pathway lights and extreme weather events.
Readers have a say on cycleways, academic articles and gang funerals
Russell Bell says it's not just your elevator pitch about your business that's important.
Readers have their say on DHB capital charges, violence and the Amazon forest.
Readers have their say on wetlands, printed money and local decision-making.
OPINION: National has some work to do, starting with its leader's selection of talent.
Readers have their say on the new Glasgow St lights and participation in council meetings.
Unfortunately, I wasn't quick enough to avoid the 'explosion'
It was in the house next door that the very first broadcast for Awa FM took place in 1991.
Readers have their say on MMP, extreme weather events and religious beliefs.
Kapa haka - where intergenerational Māori healing, pride and empowerment has centre stage.
Govt overreach on climate change will hurt businesses financially, Russell Bell writes.
Readers have their say on Whanganui Hospital, the They Are Us film, and Maxwell's name.
'A vote against Māori wards was not a vote against Māori.'
Comment: "I'd ask NZTA to stop mucking about and bite the bullet."
Comment: 'This is a potential bonanza for skip-divers'
OPINION: Where is the action on our homelessness issue?
OPINION: You know you've raised an independent soul if they flee the nest.
Some decisions can carry life changing results
The threat is not only to agriculture, but to New Zealand's prosperity.
Readers have their say on the velodrome, climate change and road safety
Readers have their say on the premiere of the movie Poppy and adds on TV.
Readers have their say on roofing the velodrome and school curriculum
Comment: How police use those photographs is debatable.
OPINION: We know when someone's focusing on our words and when they're not.
A phone data transfer mix up puts Kevin Page in a bit of a carrots and onions pickle.
Readers have their say on The Property Rich List, Racism and more
Comment: 'We must be more accepting of each other'
Readers have their say on arts, Martin Visser and Covid-19.
Russell Bell writes that customers will remember good and bad service.