THE Eastern Bay got a battering yesterday as a MetService heavy rain warning came to fruition, with
A TRIDENT High School student’s video editing skills are earning him a rising following on social me
THE Kawerau man who was arrested in April after a lengthy ordeal involving police being shot at and
A GROUP of Ōpōtiki residents is hoping for community backing to restore the Pakowhai War Memorial Ha
THE former Ōpōtiki News building is undergoing a makeover for its next incarnation as the home of IC
AN ŌPŌTIKI woman is hoping to put pressure on Waka Kotahi – the New Zealand Transport Agency – to re
VILLAINY and intrigue were the name of the game at the Nukuhou North Settlers Hall for the past two
EIGHT Eastern Bay young people have arrived in China to teach English. The trip has been organised
A WELL-organised and popular Delamere Cup brought people together from across the Ōpōtiki district o
ŌPŌTIKI District Council’s administrator for the Creative Communities Scheme, Mercedes Neems, is enc
CONTINUOUS burnouts in the Awatapu area have got on the last nerve of some residents, with claims on
TE TEKO Residents Association is celebrating after an application to open a new liquor store in its
ROADWORKS have closed State Highway 34, officially adding 20 minutes travel time between Kawerau and
Yesterday was the first day that Kawerau’s water supply was fluoridated. Despite pressure from some
EVES Real Estate has expanded to the Eastern Bay through a joint venture with McDowells Real Estate,
THE Bay of Plenty’s new Stonewood Homes franchisees are making the most of exclusive software that h
NATHAN Lemalie, a cleaner at BNZ Whakatāne, decided to start his own cleaning business after a colle
A $1.2 billion Fonterra profit has dairy farmers exhaling, but still holding their breath in hope of
WITH the trout fishing season now open, those travelling from the Eastern Bay to Rotorua Te Arawa la
THREE people are facing charges of aggravated robbery and burglary after separate incidents this wee
Hundreds of thousands of North Island homes could be covered in ashfall following a volcanic eruptio
DEPUTY Prime Minister Winston Peters and Regional Development Minister Shane visited the Opotiki Har
WHAKATĀNE District Council is looking for someone to turn the old Wally Sutherland building on The S
FORMER service people flocked to Whakatāne’s Mitchell Park on Wednesday for an expo that brought tog