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Hundreds challenge fines

Parking meter frustrations

Palmerston North's sensor parking system sparked an outburst of protests from alleged meter cheats after the system was introduced to central city streets, council figures show.
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Manawatu to vote

More than 21,000 mayoral by-election voting papers will be posted next week.

Cloudy weekend ahead

The warm weather experienced in Palmerston North earlier this week may not roll over to the weekend.

Jobless stats 'not significant'

City Council's adviser on economic policy warns against reading too much into unemployment figures.

Power out in parts of city

Contractors are investigating a power cut in Palmerston North this afternoon.

Mercury Energy prices to rise

About 3500 Mercury Energy customers in Manawatu will be charged an average 5.3 per cent power price rise on April 1.

Ride a 'cool way to come to school'

Lucas Haw Feilding boy Lucas Haw's dreams of becoming a professional driver came to life when he was treated to his first cruise in a real race car.

March to light up with lantern classes

School children and Manawatu folk have the chance to build lanterns – some for the annual Festival of Cultures – in city-funded workshops next month.

Busy road seen as cycling risk

Road repairs eyed

Esplanade playground

Kids robbed of playground fun

Vandalism of play equipment at the Esplanade is causing continual frustration for Palmerston North City Council staff trying to keep the playground up to standard.

Kiwi teens racing for top

Nick Cassidy Two young New Zealanders could provide the battle royal at the New Zealand Grand Prix weekend at Manfeild.

Spencer hopes for home track thrust

Palmerston North driver Geoff Spencer is having the season of his life in this year's NZV8 Ute Championship, which hits his home track of Manfeild tomorrow and Sunday.

Dutchman provides rare threat to Kiwi grip

Club happy with changes on course

Hurricanes at Mangatainoka

Rural clash sets up 'Canes

Not many Super 15 teams would use a game at Mangatainoka as a buildup to playing at Cape Town.

NZ products popular

Great Wall of China Kiwi products are selling in China because locals trust our national brand.

Quake city assets set to be popular

Investors expect to be potential buyers of Christchurch City Council's airport and electricity companies, should it be forced to sell assets.

EU courts Kiwis for science grants

Government blamed for Psa entry

Christchurch Casino

Employee awarded $21,000

Christchurch Casino has to pay a former employee more than $21,000 in lost wages and damages after it restructured her department while she was on parental leave.

Acquired taste

Michael Cummings Our weekly restaurant reviews resumed yesterday for the first time this year, after taking a break for a couple of months.

Day care critic roundly rubbished

Science and politics make for uncomfortable bedfellows, as lobby group Family First's bumbling efforts this week to undermine day care for children clearly demonstrate.

Better get used to body scanners

What's best is what's best for baby

Sonny Bill Williams

The polarising nature of SBW

Sonny Bill Williams' boxing match in Hamilton this week had all the sporting significance of a theatre production.

Lameness undetected

A lecturer warns of the costs of lameness in dairy herds, writes Jill Galloway.

Rain clouds have silver lining

The wet summer weather has contributed to record milk production and other benefits. Jill Galloway reports.

Targeting Fonterra

Ready for cut and thrust

Gary Harris

Primed to meat and greet

Gary Harris is a larger-than-life character – perhaps the butcher's manual says you have to be.

Gilding the Lilley

Genius, introvert, and chameleon are just three of the terms used to describe Australian comedian Chris Lilley, whose show Angry Boys has just aired on New Zealand television.

The agony and the ecstasy

The secret of life is to live in the present and make the most of your family while you have them; that's Jorge Sandoval's philosophy on life.

The great reformer

Mini motors up to speed

Murray Mansfield

Air force to be reckoned with

Bagpipes: love them or hate them. Nobody's neutral.

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Manawatu Diary - February 9-15

Check out what's happening and what's on in Manawatu.

J Edgar

Another triumph for Eastwood

Mrs Hoover up there in her after-life will not look very kindly on producer Clint Eastwood for his portrayal of her little boy.

Chronicle

Boys and the powers that be

Some of the movie Chronicle feels a little far-fetched, but even these moments are strangely endearing.

Tattoo

Tough going, but compelling

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo will seize you and shake you till your teeth rattle, with not many viewers coming away unscathed.

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Good Taste B

Move over, cupcakes

The latest sweet-tooth favourite in the United States is cake pops.

Lifestyle

Feeling fruity?

Apples, pears and lemons are all very nice, but why not grow something a little more exotic.

Midweek Magazine

Gilding the Lilley

Genius, introvert, and chameleon are just three of the terms used to describe Australian comedian Chris Lilley.

Wednesday profile

The agony and the ecstasy

Every couple of years, one of Jorge Sandoval's toenails falls off.

Bright Young Things

Discipline on - and off - the mat

Regan Chambers wants to some day joint a SWAT unit.

Arts on Friday

And the winner is...

Things have come full circle for 2011 Globe Theatre Awards adjudicator Richard Mays.