Suggestions Palmerston North could be home to a new refugee resettlement centre have raised questions about whether the city could cope with the extra people.
Politicians divided over suggestion Palmerston North could take more refugees
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Taihape community groups worried about future
The future of a deserted school in Taihape is unclear and community groups using it for recreation are concerned their stay is limited.
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Thousands with mental health conditions stuck on benefit for years
Thousands of people with mental health conditions are spending years on the benefit, forcing some to hide their struggles to find employment.
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Horowhenua rates to rise by 5.64 per cent
Horowhenua rates will rise by 5.64 per cent, the district council has confirmed.
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Man's weapons stolen as he competes at medieval world championships
An international competitor is frustrated after discovering his garage was burgled while he was away representing his country.
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Wig Wednesday a chance to remember Gino
The memory of a special former pupil is celebrated with brightly coloured chaos and dress-up fun at a Feilding school, every wig day.
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Palmerston North dairy owner confronts robber and is assaulted
A dairy owner confronted a robber on the street, but was assaulted and had to be sent to hospital because of his injuries.
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A space to capture light and colour
Anne Morris is a painter guided by colour and light. Carly Thomas visited her in her new studio.
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The Edge v MoreFM: Intention needs to be considered when it comes to the realm of comedy
OPINION: The public backlash against a prank by The Edge radio hosts Jay-Jay Feeney and Dominic Harvey on fellow radio DJ Simon Barnett shows that in the age of social media people are often content to champion perception over intent, even when it comes to comedy.
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Green light for bovine blood products into China
New Zealand bovine blood products will enter the Chinese market and bring more than $50 million to the economy.
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Dates for 2018 Toyota Racing Series confirmed with usual five stops featuring
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Manawatu District Council staff will continue to have free access to Makino pools
Manawatu District Council staff and their families will continue to swim at the Makino Aquatic Centre for free.
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Boys' High's national championships hopes take a hit with loss to New Plymouth
The Palmerston North Boys' High School first XI football team will have to rely being given on a wildcard entry if they want to reach the national schools championships now.
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Palmerston North Boys' High find winning form against New Plymouth
After two weeks of being on the end of hefty hidings, there was an air of relief as the Palmerston North Boys' High School 1st XV beat New Plymouth Boys' High School 19-12 in Palmerston North on Thursday.
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A living tunnel takes root at the Esplanade Scenic Railway
Passengers aboard Palmerston North's celebrated Esplanade Scenic Railway now have a new attraction to enjoy.
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Armourguard taken to Employment Relations Authority
A national security firm is accused of blocking a union from seeing its members.
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Green Party puts housing, farming on the agenda during Palmerston North visit
Provinces could be getting lost in the debate over housing, due to a focus on issues in larger cities, Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei says.
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Community services cards are pointless, say critics
Community services cards are pointless because you have to earn less than minimum wage to qualify for one, critics say.
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Car with no plates swerves through Palmerston North traffic 'like a madman'
A car without licence plates darted through Palmerston North traffic "like a madman" and police had to call off the chase because of safety fears.
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Car wrecking a vehicle for stroke rehab
A new project for stroke victims sees them dismantling cars as a form of rehabilitation.
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