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Archives (cont...)
26th March 2018 Issue
From Cape to Bluff in 18 days
Ed Said - Typical of politicians
New release launch at Tavern
NRC wants feedback on ambitious 10-year plan
Factory supports projects with first round of funding
New leaders for coming season
Comedy, tragedy and love at weekend theatre festival
Integrated medicine, medical and natural
Double rose for valuable duo
Tsunami siren network testing over Easter
Company collapse reveals long list of creditors
Gardening with Gael - It’s time to plant bulbs
Bumpy ride upsets commuters after resealing
Letters to the Editor
Dog owners commended for using training initiative
First screening for Mangawhai doco club
Time for a change, and challenge, says new Club manager
New gallery a room with a view
Worzels World - Coming out of the Kennel
Magnificent Sevens bowl competition over
Mangawhai Pro-Am building solid reputation
12th March Issue
Fun in the sun since the 1970s
Kaipara libraries join nationwide network
Ed Said - In 25 years it’ll be Mangawhai, but not as we know it
Mangawhai represented at Northart
Local drone not for spying
Why does the skin around our eyes age faster?
Police Snippets
Poplar and willow poles going fast says NRC
Waka riders paddling strong
Exciting curtains and blinds from Window Decor
New donation technology to boost Northern surf clubs
Rafters on the river
MG’s take mid-week gallivant
Fun walks for all this Mangawhai Walking Weekend
Gardening with Gael - Weather biggest challenge for growers and gardeners
Outward Bound intimidating, exciting, and challenging
Brothers stunned by eatery awards
Parliament introduces electronic petitions
Carnival kicks off big Easter weekend in Waipu
Local associations join forces for fundraiser
Worzel's World - A matter of Survival
Talent shines in pool
26th February 2018
History as Hawaiki cable makes shore
Ed Said - Stability at last?
New Mangawhai town still has central focus
Balcony collapse quickens tavern restoration
Busy council now re-established
New mayor brings optimism and energy
Members tune in to guest speaker
Quarry owners respond to criticism
Open-cast mine expansion planned for Te Arai Point
Gardening with Gael - Easier care shrubs to replace annuals
Tragedy inspires desire to keep community roads safe
Alien Weaponry Signs International Deal
ThetaHealing: Where Science meets Spirit
Musical maestro comes to town
Oil spill art makes an impact
Voluntary position available for Library Hall
Wattle seed fl avours latest fi eld days treat
Mangawhai Food & Wine Festival grooves to Motown
Classics at the Cove returns
Letters to the Editor
Worzels World - To vote or not to vote?
Fly-in open day takes off at Domain
Rain doesn’t stop race to Rock
12th February 2018
LED to light up Kaipara thanks to funding
Local police armed with information
Ed Said - Kaipara By-Election: Anyone interested?
NRC considers Kaipara service centre
RNZAF band tours the north
Northland leaders not ready to give up highway
Swimming duo take on daunting swim
Gardening with Gael - Wretched moth a danger to our fruit trees
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