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2018-04-11
Biting decision: Muzzle your dog, even at home
New crime podcast
Red-zone lake idea ruled out
Rugged former Canterbury All Black Fergie McCormick bows out
New breeding colony for sea lions
Schools and hospitals in poor state
Further Treaty top-ups paid out
PM wary of China’s intentions
$725k for City Care rebrand
Health debt in Canty growing
Aldridge quits Court Theatre to head Arts Centre
Snow a shock to system for some
Ministry’s rental allowance backtrack
Driver who caused fatal crash was distracted by dash-cam
Tornadoes hit homes as storm batters NI
Boat fire suspends port work
Chlorination questions need answers
Zero road toll target a fantasy
Be a better driver and cut the road toll
Call sets me skating on the thin ice of a beautiful memory
Artists, under the ‘influence’
How mothers can work out with a baby
IRD shuts as taxpayers lodge claims
Pet-food firm to double capacity
NZX plans heat up at My Food Bag
Waiwhetu staff told of closures
Fulton Hogan buys Templeton quarry
Nerve-agent saga highlights murky world of diplomacy
Landcorp farm bidder withdraws
Facebook ‘likes’ your data - a lot
NZ’s newest multi-millionaire
All power to cordless vacuums
Wozniak shuts Facebook account
Old tech is not so bad after all
The making of a masterwork
Kylie’s country twang brings Golden results
A mixed bag from Mintz
Trump’s ‘hush money’ lawyer raided
Payout revealed as Cosby retrial starts
Reporter ‘killed by Assad regime’
Brits lead quest for Shackleton’s vessel swallowed by ice
Hague: Act now to stop chemical warfare
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Show your achievements without bragging
NZ cyclists take a back seat
Second best to Winx a result to celebrate
Vincent retired to stud
Cambridge filly joins Oaks party
Shooter Taylor takes 5th
Moody injury creates conundrum for ABs selectors
Brattish Reed has devil’s own luck
An uplifting story
Rival’s no-show nets Nyika a medal
TVNZ Games coverage falls short
Fergie ‘as tough as teak’
Crusaders to have French connection in Christchurch
Hubbard: My career is over
‘Slow and steady’ in Christchurch
Asking prices slip in south
Old court buildings seek new calibre of occupant
Cut-price lease was coercion, says landlord
Cricket, anyone? Grassy strip going cheap
Investment firms pay low tax bills
Raise a plate to Organic Week
Restaurant chefs switch it up
Ground Floor Cafe
We contact restaurants and cafes on your behalf to get the inside word on a recipe. Kath Crenshaw wants to make polenta chips.
Just Desserts inspires by design
Fish for compliments
Bespoke labels lead the way
Personalised learning at Selwyn House
Inspirational teachers make a big difference
‘Boy culture’ key in Medbury education
Pack-a-punch salads
Jeans are back in vogue
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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