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Community Comments: The Warehouse Pakuranga’s impending closure

  Check out a few of the comments from our socials below. Want more? Dive into the conversation at www.facebook.com/timesonlinenz. EXCLUSIVE: THE WAREHOUSE AT PAKURANGA PLAZA...

Former National deputy leader Nikki Kaye dies

Politicians are paying tribute to former National Party deputy leader Nikki Kaye, who has died after a battle with cancer. The former MP for Auckland...

Funding for 50 new senior doctors, more nurses

Health Minister Dr Shane Reti says frontline funding by the Government will enable the employment of 50 new senior doctors, as well as additional...

Police hail large drop in vehicle crime

Police in east Auckland have seen a massive drop in the number of vehicles being broken into and stolen from local streets. The latest statistics...

Parmar: Bus safety must be improved

By Parmjeet Parmar, Pakuranga-based ACT List MP When you take the bus in Pakuranga or anywhere in Auckland you deserve to feel safe, and...

Letters to the Editor: Beach clean-up; hall use; gangs

Cleaning up for summer Cockle Bay has had a spruce-up getting it ready for summer. Leos from Howick College, Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate, and students from...

Why buy an adjustable bed?

Did you know one in four New Zealanders aren’t getting enough sleep? We’re in an age of go, go, go! Everything is fast-paced, and it...

Supermarket dedicated to customer experience

Botany Pak’nSave owner Russ Wilkinson wants each of the more than 40,000 shoppers who visit the supermarket each week to have a positive experience...

Detectives cross Tasman for investigation

A team of Counties Manukau Police detectives have crossed the Tasman to gather new information in an ongoing homicide investigation. A small group from the...

Indian sports club scores big with funding grant

The Auckland Indian Sports Club has received $6500 for new cricket uniforms thanks to the New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT). The local club was founded...

Luxon: Getting education back on track

By Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister and MP for Botany We’re continuing to supercharge our maths action plan with a new, targeted maths acceleration programme! This...

Calling 111 or 105

By Sergeant Brett Meale of Howick Police When speaking with various groups in the community, generally one of the first questions asked is when...

The right time to sell your business

By Daren Leng, Senior Business Broker, ABC Business Sales Deciding when to sell your business is one of the biggest decisions you’ll face. Timing can...

Explore Duder Regional Park

Keen walker David Mallowes offers suggestions about fun and interesting routes people can take to get some exercise and enjoy the area in his...

Four Trees delivered spectacular Halloween

By Times’ Junior Journalist Alina Jiang Every Halloween, residents in Four Trees in Cockle Bay have hosted a festival with haunted houses, wild decorations...
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