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A day of netball in memory of Belinda-Jane Burns

Around 600 eager netballers arrived at the Howick and Pakuranga Netball Courts on Sunday for a very special tournament. Organised by Bo Burns for her...

Howick Intermediate welcomes new principal

A familiar face has taken up the reins at Howick Intermediate School. Sara Pickering looks right at home in the principal’s seat as she talks...

Farm Cove Intermediate prepping for AIMS Games

Farm Cove Intermediate School is getting ready to participate at the AIMS Games in Tauranga in September. The school has been participating in this elite...

Smoke testing begins in the fight against sewage overflow

Smoke testing has begun in Cockle Bay in a bid to reduce wastewater overflows. This comes after local residents’ cries for help to stop sewage...

Hundred and not bowled out

At 100, Jack Beckerleg still loves gardening, enjoys playing bowls and happily walks with a bottle of red wine to the cafe at the...

Man arrested after four car crashes in one hour

A man who stole several vehicles and caused mayhem in “a number of serious driving incidents” was finally arrested in Howick this morning. Senior Sergeant...

Everything under the hammer at The Five Stags

The new team at The Five Stags have big plans for the Whitford local, including a new name and full makeover. The doors will be...

Major surgery no match for 104-year-old

While the thought of major surgery would be daunting for many, the operating table was no big deal for 104-year-old Len Darr. Just three week’s...

The Nukes pioneer ukulele affection

Of all musical instruments, the ukulele is the one that makes everyone happy. Even grumps crack a smile. The high and bright string sound hits...

Students go without for a good cause

It’s New Zealand’s largest youth fundraising event and this year World Vision’s 40 Hour Famine will see close to 30,000 Auckland students from around...
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