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Q&A with Morrin T. Cooper, MBE

Morrin Cooper, who served as the last Mayor of Howick Borough Council from 1974 to 1989 before it became part of the former City...

EXCLUSIVE: Howick hosting top-flight darts contest

TIMES' EXCLUSIVE: New Zealand’s top darts players are going head-to-head with their Australian counterparts in the Oceanic Masters Darts Tournament at east Auckland’s Howick...

50-year medal for Howick local’s fire service

Long-time Howick resident Jim Smith has been honoured for his 50 years of service in the fire service. Smith enrolled in 1973 in what was...

Luxon attacks Labour over ‘huge spin, no delivery’

An east Auckland business audience has been given a blunt but optimistic view of New Zealand’s economic and social outlook from the Leader of...

Wilson one of last survivors from Greek campaign

Eric Douglas Wilson, believed to be one of two known surviving Kiwi veterans from the Battle of Crete campaign during WWII, died peacefully on...

Collins new Pakuranga Rotary president

In keeping with Rotary International timetables, Rotary clubs all around the world conduct an annual roll-over of leadership close to the middle of the...

Pakuranga Rotary – 50 not out

The Pakuranga Rotary Club is noted for its contributions to community over the last 50 years. The club celebrated a very proud history on Saturday...

Sunday is Farm day at Howick club

The Howick Club is hosting its annual farm day, this coming Sunday. The event, for members and their guests, is running from 12 noon through...

Santa visits Howick Club

The Howick Club recently held its annual Children's Christmas party where 800 or so families enjoyed a fantastic day of fun in the sun. There...

Howick’s 170th Birthday Celebrations

Local Howick historian Alan LaRoche recalls moments of Howick's heritage to an audience attending Howick's 170th birthday celebrations at Howick Club Inc.

Niall on the way to indoor bowling champions

It’s not a game one normally associates with the young. So then what are students of an intermediate school doing playing indoor bowls and even excelling at it?