
No Covid-19 cases for Nelson, Marlborough
There are no new coronavirus cases for the top of the south as the country enters the Easter Weekend.
Carer concerned about transmitting virus
Home support worker in self-isolation after client tested postive for coronavirus.
Fleeing go kart driver injured
A go kart driver ended up in hospital with serious injuries after crashing into a chain while trying to flee police.
Birds delight during lockdown
Whether the lockdown is drawing out more native birds, or people are just noticing them more, our birdlife is cheering us up.
DOC not cleaning loos during lockdown
Department of Conservation called out for leaving its toilets open and uncleaned during the lockdown.
Stay the distance this Easter
OPINION: Please don't break lockdown rules this Easter - Stay home and save lives.
Air quality improves during lockdown
If you think the air in the Nelson Tasman region has been better since the coronavirus lockdown, you'd be right.
Tasman cans rates rise
Tasman District Council has dropped a planned 2.97 per cent rates revenue rise to help people struggling with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Police turning back travellers
Busy Easter holiday traffic forces police to use 'last resort' checkpoints on main roads across NZ
Two new probable cases in top of south
A woman in Nelson and a woman in Marlborough are the latest probable cases added to the region's tally.
Single parents' bubble struggles
For solo parents and those with shared care of their children the coronavirus lockdown presents its own problems.
Stories aplenty behind teddies
They are a visible part of our daily walk and for every furry friend there is a toy story to tell.
Call for dam reassessment
With construction work on the Waimea dam suspended because of the Covid-19 lockdown, it's an ideal time to reassess the project, says researcher Murray Dawson.
Rent, licensing holiday for businesses
Struggling businesses and organisations have one less thing to worry about with a fee and rent holiday from the council.
Faces of Nelson
A photo exhibition at Elma Turner Library celebrates the way our differences strengthen our community.
Wairau Affray set for the stage
History repeats on stage as the Wairau Affray draws the curtain on past events.
Stay the distance this Easter
OPINION: Please don't break lockdown rules this Easter - Stay home and save lives.
Weka should be our national bird
The best thing about being in a lockdown is getting the time to ponder inane questions.
Polish the dull side
OPINION: As primary producers, Joyce Wyllie reflects on having much to be grateful for.
You've got to know when to stay in
Columnist Bob Irvine knows a thing or two about self-isolation - he's been doing it for yonks.
New York ghost city
Getting back to New York less than two weeks ago after traveling around NZ for a month, Kiwi journalist Anna Bradley-Smith has watched her city stall.
Fenwick a man without peer
OPINION: New Zealand has lost a man of extraordinary consequence this week.
Homekill into charcuterie
OPINION: Georgie Moleta has chosen an occupation not that common among 26-year-old females.
Possession and te reo
More consideration is needed to understand the 'a' and 'o' categories of possession in te reo, writes David Karena-Holmes.
Indian food enthusiast dives into the 'transcendental'
Golden Bay author and food enthusiast new cookbook is more than just a collection of recipes from her Indian motherland.
Gems aplenty on arts trail
Talented artists from around the region will be opening their doors to the public for the Ruby Coast Arts Trail.
Musicians announced for Chamber fest
Some of the musicians are announced for the Adam Chamber Music Festival 2021.
Missing mayor mystery on stage
Eighty years ago former Nelson mayor William Snodgrass disappeared from a ferry. The audience in a new play will be asked for solutions to the mystery.
A gift to humanity
REVIEW: Aperture is a play that will leave you basking in the warmth of a photographer who captured the rich humour, love and joy in Māori culture.
Migrant art on display
Nelsonians are invited to get a taste of the art and culture of migrant communities during the Nelson Arts Festival.
Mr Red Light's bad luck
Three hostages, a gunman and an ant pondering his lonely existence are stuck in a suburban pie shop.
