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Nightmare at the Museum returns in a new venue

If you like giving yourself chills, if spooks are something you are after, and if scary and history sounds like a good combination, then you'll be pleased to hear... Read More

SunLive’s top news- June 13

SunLive's top news stories: Tauranga begging ban bylaw approved https://sunlive.co.nz/news/181827-tauranga-begging-ban-bylaw-approved.html Man fatally... Read More

Calling all Bay of Plenty Property Heroes

If your colleagues or clients are making a difference in the community nominate them for the Bay of Plenty Property People Awards. The Property People Awards... Read More

Koha and apartheid discussed at MP meeting

Maori influence over aspects of the Resource Management Act and other local government issues were among the concerns expressed by Western Bay of Plenty residents... Read More

Offenders pilfer Bay solar system

Offenders in the Bay of Plenty took on a concrete bunker shed with a steel reinforced door in order to steal items used to power a solar system. The offending... Read More

Dead baby found with meth in her system

A nine-month-old baby allegedly murdered by her own father - and described by her grandfather as 'my heart' - was found to have traces of methamphetamine... Read More

Church ponders on $60k raised for poisoned family

The church that raised money for a Waikato family poisoned after eating wild boar says it is exploring options about what to do with the remainder of raised funds,... Read More

A desperate plea to save Bureta trees

A group of concerned residents are protesting to raise awareness of the danger 27 trees potentially face from a property developer. On Sunday, a group of protesters... Read More

50 years of Fieldays in NZ

Hordes of people have filed through the gates for the 50th New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays. On day one of the event, organisers want to reflect on how the last... Read More

Eastern Bay in clean-up mode + pics

Residents in the Eastern Bay of Plenty are in clean up mode following a surge of bad weather that saw heavy rain and winds hit the region. A number of trees and... Read More

Sod turned on $16m river project

More than 100 people, including representatives from six Te Arawa iwi gathered at Tukotahi Marae yesterday, beside the Kaituna River, to celebrate the start of... Read More

Truck damaged after hitting cow

A logging truck has sustained partial damage after hitting a cow on State Highway 2, outside of Matata. A police media spokesperson says the incident happened... Read More