City Life

Tinetti enters stage left

It was a cruel catalyst for change. Just one dark moment in early-January. It didn't make the newspapers or the TV, and no-one saw it coming. A 20-year-old committed... Read More

From behind the Iron Curtain

When Steffi August is troubled, she seeks the wise counsel of a mountain. 'Mauao is so powerful,” says Steffi, who claims a deep spiritual connection with... Read More

Chinese Whisper record attempt

More than 1000 Tauranga pupils will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's longest Chinese Whispers next month. In conjunction with Hearing... Read More

Survivor invests in living

Two children may live as the result of a Te Puke woman's brush with death 39 years ago. And her benevolence. Delcie Martin was 'clinically dead” when she... Read More

Peddling cookies for a US comeback

Forget the five-hour rides and the leg-burning, lung-busting hills - Tauranga's Courteney Lowe's cycling secret this year could well be chocolate. The 25-year-old... Read More

Rubbish bags instead of roses

Show a little love this Valentine's Day. And show the love to Mauao. The Western Bay Wildlife Trust is looking for an army of volunteers with deep feelings for... Read More

Practical beekeeping

Mount Maunganui's Pacific Coast Technical Institute is offering a nationwide practical beekeeping programme - which is ideal for those pursuing beekeeping as a... Read More

Trikes and more at Te Puke A&P

Move over quads - the trikes are riding into tomorrow's Te Puke A&P Show - and will be among an impressive line-up of motors, animals and country antics set to... Read More

Tall story of taller tree

It looks like a book, it isn't a book but still tells a wonderful story. 'This sort of thing's not really our business,” says Stephanie Smith, archivist in... Read More

Director shooting for the stars

As the old saying goes -'Aim for the moon because if you miss, you may hit a star'. 'What I want to accomplish is for more people in the Bay, across New Zealand,... Read More

One Love for all

One Love organisers want you to sing along to your favourite reggae tune and have a good time with your mates - 'but we'll our best to keep the noise level down,”... Read More

Simon calls for museum

Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Maggie Barry says applications for the second round of funding to support regional cultural amenities is now open. Tauranga... Read More