A five-year exhibition dedicated to the Manawatu River will be one of the "crowning glories" of the Te Manawa redevelopment, say curators who are working on the project ahead of its opening in April.
River expo to be 'crowning glory'
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Guy police make further plea
Detectives trying to solve the murder of Feilding farmer Scott Guy are reassuring people that any information will be treated in confidence, after a man in a television interview about the case said he was "too afraid to speak to police".
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Manawatu spy base to cut jobs
One of two national security spy stations is axing jobs, but there are no plans to shut down the Manawatu base.
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Drink-driver 'well over limit'
With apparent disregard for the fact he'd been drinking, a Dannevirke man on trial for manslaughter admitted to getting behind the wheel of a car so he and his friends could go out clubbing in Palmerston North.
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Kids arriving two by two by four
An influx of twins is causing double vision at Palmerston North's St Mary's School.
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Pilot who survived fatal collision failed exams
The pilot who survived a mid-air collision that killed a flight instructor and student near Feilding left his previous flight school in South Africa because he was failing exams and felt their expectations were too high, a court has heard.
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Mix-up causes band to cancel
Palmerston North is not feeling the love after The Feelers pulled out of a free concert due to a ``communication breakdown'' with their booking agent.
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Dead toddler Cash had asked for hugs
Toddler Cash McKinnon had asked one of her older sisters for hugs and kisses the morning she sustained her fatal injuries.
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Family express outrage
Family of the flight instructor killed in a mid-air collision near Feilding believe the student piloting the other plane has shown a complete lack of remorse about the crash.
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The Feelers late withdrawal from concert
Palmerston North is not feeling the love after The Feelers pulled out of a free concert due to a "communication breakdown" with their booking agent.
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Police seek Guy's 'friend'
Detectives trying to solve the murder of Feilding farmer Scott Guy are reassuring people that any information will be treated in confidence, after a man in a television interview about the case said he was "too afraid to speak to police".
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Cycling centre part of strategy
Palmerston North's strategy for events includes building on the national cycling centre of excellence proposal whether the city's bid for the multimillion-dollar facility is successful or not.
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Sister saw children hitting toddler, court told
One of Cash McKinnon's older sisters saw murder-accused Sean Donnelly's two children hitting the toddler with a doll the morning she suffered fatal head injuries.
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Grand prix roars into Feilding
Feilding should brace itself for an influx of visitors and noise as the New Zealand Grand Prix rolls into town.
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Video: Police arrest 30 in raids
Police have arrested 30 people and "ripped the welcome mat" from under an Australian criminal gang during a coordinated sting operation across the central North Island today.
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Teenager to defend burglary charges
An 18-year-old youth accused of a burglary spree in Palmerston North over the New Year break plans to defend six charges.
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'No proof' driver at fault in death
Despite getting behind the wheel drunk, a Dannevirke man on trial for manslaughter may not be responsible for the death of a passenger, his defence lawyer says.
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Cycle bid delivered to Sparc
Palmerston North's bid to become the hub of New Zealand cycling has been delivered to decision-makers, but some of the details remain under wraps.
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Violence not observed
She didn't agree with the way the household was run, but a former flatmate of murder accused Sean Donnelly never saw him act violently towards children in his care.
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Gang drug ring routed
Police have cracked down on a major gang-run drug ring that distributed methamphetamine around New Zealand from a Palmerston North base for the past 12 months.
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