
Motueka by-election extended
Lockdown issues and residents not receiving ballot papers has pushed the voting deadline to May 26.
Student charged for breaches
Jessie Allison Dredge was warned by police twice for breaching the lockdown rules, before she was involved in a car crash while on her way to go four-wheel-driving.
Fifeshire Foundation providing emergency funds
A Nelson-based charity has offered more than $16,000 in emergency aid to residents in Nelson and Tasman financially affected by Covid-19.
'Crunch time' months away
While some businesses are struggling now, others might not see the effects of lockdown for months.
Kiwis taking on new careers
Damara Pearl took a pay cut so she could fulfill her dream to work in funeral homes.
Cool reward for arty tributes
The end of level four meant different things to different people. For these children, it meant ice cream.
NMIT weathers Covid storm
Funding is secured for the polytechnic's domestic students, but worries remain over international recruitment.
Voting papers awaited
Tasman District Council is in talks with NZ Post over the delivery of voting papers for the Motueka ward by-election.
Wet and windy for top of the south
Weather warnings remain in place on Sunday for Nelson and Marlborough as rain bears down.
No new cases for Nelson Marlborough
After one new case this week, the Ministry of Health confirmed no new cases at the top of the south.
Nelson case still under investigation
The source of the most recent coronavirus case in Nelson remains unknown.
Staff at vineyard to be tested
Targeted testing to begin this week for essential workers, returning travellers and staff at a vineyard where there was a positive case.
Lifeline bridge vulnerable
One bad shake and the vital route between Nelson and Blenheim would be severed, says the AA.
Restaurateur gives back
The meals from the kitchen have ceased for now but a Mapua restaurant owner is ensuring no one goes hungry in the coastal community.
Slow cooked level three lamb
I love it when people like recommendations I make, especially when I encourage people to try a wine they wouldn't normally drink.
Hell good to help out
He delivered on the footy field. This week, one former All Black's first food drop-off was a perfect hospital pass to thank frontline workers.
Silver lining to shifting events
Nelson events have been re-scheduled due to Coronavirus, but organisers say good things can come from their delay.
A virtual Ramadan
OPINION: Ramadan in 2020 is going to be hugely different for NZ Muslims due to lockdown restrictions, the quietest one, perhaps.
Paul Goldsmith: Here's how to get NZ working again
OPINION: There's a path back to prosperity after Covid, writes National's finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith.
Taking the next step with courage
OPINION: What we have now is an opportunity which may not come again in our lifetime
Break impasse over rest homes
EDITORIAL: By and large New Zealand's coronavirus response has been exemplary , but there is an emerging area of concern for our most vulnerable citizens.
Tribute to a true outsider
Swamped as we are by Covid-19 news and death stories, it's easy to miss the odd country milestone.
A virtual Ramadan
OPINION: Ramadan in 2020 is going to be hugely different for NZ Muslims due to lockdown restrictions, the quietest one, perhaps.
Restaurateur gives back
The meals from the kitchen have ceased for now but a Mapua restaurant owner is ensuring no one goes hungry in the coastal community.
Taking the next step with courage
OPINION: What we have now is an opportunity which may not come again in our lifetime
Particle problems in te reo
There's probably only "about" 60 particles in te reo ... but there could be more, could be less.
Tribute to a true outsider
Swamped as we are by Covid-19 news and death stories, it's easy to miss the odd country milestone.
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.
