Natural remedies in high demand
More Bay people are turning to natural health remedies to combat winter ills.
More Bay people are turning to natural health remedies to combat winter ills.
A new drink that makes people sleepy and carries a warning not to consume it before driving has been taken off service station shelves in the Bay.
The dramatic tale of an armed hold-up at a night-time eatery is just one of the bizarre excuses Bay workers have come up with to get a day or two off work.
The identity of the Tauranga man accused of holding up the Lenz Superette while wearing a balaclava and armed with a pistol last night can now be revealed
Police arrested a man in Tauranga last night after an armed robbery at a city store.
Tauranga police dog Turk and his handler, Senior Constable Derek Orchard, won...
Round nine of the premier Baywide rugby competition delivers another dose of matches between teams clustered closely together on the competition ladder.
Join the conversationTauranga developer Bob Clarkson is "absolutely rapt" at new housing measures allowing the Government to take over resource consents from local councils.
Saint Clarkson homes the homeless, with budget housing at Tauriko. Great to see someone in Tauranga with the interests of the citys most needy at his heart. God bless you Bob.
the Jennian Homes Mother's Day run on Sunday
Championship Pennants semifinals at the Mount...
The New Zealand Rugby Foundation Wheelchair Rugby...
Photos taken at Mitchell Park on Saturday when...
A spike in elder abuse reports shows the Tauranga City Council has a lot of work ahead before it can claim to be New Zealand's first Age Friendly City.
Join the conversationAbout 1000 South Island meat farmers met in Gore last month to discuss the real problems the industry is facing around farming profitabily and sustainabily.
Join the conversationSix containers of pollutants remain to be emptied by divers working on the fast-disappearing hulk of the Rena.
Groups have been working along the Mt Maunganui and Omanu beach areas, using shovels, sieves and vacuum equipment.
It's been more than 18 months since Rena smashed on to Astrolabe Reef.
Thousands of birds perished in the black tide that followed the MV Rena's grounding. Jamie Morton checks on the recovery of the disaster's forgotten victims.
John picked Judy up on a street corner.
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A Hamilton child advocacy organisation is...
It is World Inflammatory Bowel Disease Day, and the plight of the estimated one in 35 New Zealanders who have Crohns Disease and Ulcerative Colitis is being highlighted. New Zealand has one of the highest incidences in the world of the conditions, which European research shows has severe impacts. 83 per cent of patients feel tired and weak even in remission and 27 per cent took 25 days off work a year because of the condition. In New Zealand, until 2009 there was patchy and limited access to modern drug treatments, but advocates say treatment options for those with severe disease have improved. New…
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