Cameron Holland was only 11 years old when a car crash robbed him of his father and left him with a serious brain injury.
No more limits after brain injury at 11 years old
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Palmerston North woman's web of lies and blackmail snares online dater
The victim of a twisted web of lies and deceit is nursing a broken heart and bank balance, while the woman responsible went on a drug bender with his love money.
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Nature throws some nasty tricks at people and their animals
OPINION: Recently I was given an amazing book, which made me realise that I take a lot for granted every day when dealing with our furry friends.
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Lucifer is devilish, but viewers deserve better
OPINION: Lucifer is giving religion a bad name.
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Memory Lane: Two days of news in the Palmerston North of 1900
Saturday June 23, 1900:
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Favourite Teacher Awards: Teachers are the biggest influence on kids' success; we meet some of New Zealand's best
Nominations are now open for the Favourite Teacher Awards â tell us about the teacher who has inspired you or your children.
FAVOURITE TEACHER AWARDS: From the Christchurch quake tragedy to Parliament's select committees, we're travelling the country to meet some of New Zealand's best teachers. ↧
Special perks for council staff may have hidden benefits for the regions
EDITORIAL: In most competitive job markets employers will offer staff perks over and above their salaries in an effort to keep them feeling happy and secure in their roles.
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Politicians turn to books, knitting and horses to bring in the votes
Elections will almost always bring controversy, bickering and that orange man interrupting your favourite soap opera.
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Men's and women's hockey heavyweights produce thrilling encounters
The eagerly awaited match up between defending men's club hockey champions and leaders College and second-placed Massey lived up to the hype at the twin turfs on Saturday.
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Old Boys-Marist take control late after spirited Feilding fight back
A spirited late charge was not enough for Feilding to steal their match against Old Boys-Marist in Manawatu club rugby on Saturday.
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Kia Toa hold out FOB-Oroua to snare women's crown again
Kia Toa are back on top of the tree in Manawatu women's rugby after they beat Feilding Old Boys-Oroua 24-19 in the club final at the Arena on Saturday.
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Feilding High School impress on defence in win over Wanganui Collegiate
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Sullivans star back from the dead
Two heart attacks, a death and two years have passed since singer and actor Andy Anderson began working on his latest album.
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Marist women beat Seatoun to advance into national knockout quarterfinals
The Palmerston North Marist women's team cruised into the quarterfinal of the national knockout cup with a 5-1 win over old foe Seatoun in Wellington on Saturday.
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World Refugee Day celebrates journey to new home
A rainbow of cultures and stories were celebrated with song, dance and food for World Refugee Day.
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Aaron Smith plays major role in the All Blacks dismantling of British and Irish Lions
OPINION: Aaron Smith delivered a timely reminder why he is the the best halfback in the world to those who have doubted him over the past 12 months.
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Tainui Rhinos beat Ohakea Magpies to finally chalk up a win
The Tainui Rhinos are finally on the board, as they had their first win in beating the Ohakea Magpies 38-30.
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Duo from Feilding combine for key moment in All Blacks' win over the Lions
GOOD SPORTS: A Feilding High School old boy not only set up the All Blacks' first try against the British and Irish Lions, but scored it as well.
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Almost 40% of Manawatu schools report operating deficits
Almost 40 per cent of Manawatu schools outspent their income during 2015, data shows.
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Manawatu lab hosts hunt for clues to stop breast cancer
Joining a laboratory team hunting for clues to fight cancer is an exciting start to a career in biomedical research.
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