Buskers sizzle in rain
There was a dinosaur chasing a large hot dog, bowling balls and plenty of laughs - the buskers are in town.
Scam nets $120k
Elderly residents in the Tasman district have lost $120,000 to phone scammers claiming to work for Spark.
Beach death identified
A man who died while swimming at Tahunanui Beach has been named.
The art of the marketplace
Nelson Market has been promoting the careers of artists from the region for 40 years.
Welcome to 'McGazza Land'
A bike skills park named McGazzaLand is set to keep the memory of the MTB legend alive.
Warm Waitangi weekend weather
The rain should give way to Nelson summer sunshine in time for the long weekend.
No container crisis for Nelson
Container services in Nelson are feeling little impact from Lyttleton port strike action
Vehicle accident near Nelson
Emergency services were called to a crash on Whangamoa Saddle.
Team Motueka giving Godzone a go
New terrain and trenchfoot are just some of the challenges awaiting Team Motueka in next month's GodZone adventure race.
Defending champs back for Dodzy
The Dodzy Memorial Enduro Mountain bike event is into its fifth year.
Stilwell sets the pace
Julian Stiwell has made a promising start to his national Formula 1 power boat title defence.
Big Waimea College team heading north
Waimea College will have 20 players in action at this weekend's VNZ schools beach nationals.
The art of the marketplace
The Nelson Market has been launching and promoting the careers of artists from the region for 40 years.
Gala evening to launch festival
Nelson's Adam Chamber Music Festival is bursting with world class concerts, free workshops and masterclasses.
Totaranui camping heaven
Totaranui is back to basics camping nirvana with its golden sands and sprawling native bush setting. Elizabeth Beans sets up camp in this piece of paradise.
Cup runneth over
For Claris Jones-White opening her own cafe was her ultimate goal. She shares her dreams and a coffee with Nelson College for Girls filmmaker Maisie Blakeborough.
Uni couple's $50,000 home
Fed up with damp, cold student flats, two students spent their summer building themselves a tiny home.
Removing lethal weapon threat overdue
Anyone who has looked nervously at the central Wellington's skyline when visiting the capital will welcome the news.
Trump: The joke that went too far
In flipping between the serious and the silly, Donald Trump was always able to destabilise his opponents.
The next big cycle trail?
The mountains on one side; the sea on the other. Imagine a cycle trail along the stunning Kaikoura coast.
Singing constable takes to stage
Police officer trades cuffs and badge for lights and music of the theatre.
Brightwater to serve tasty celebration
The newly named Nelson Wine & Food Festival is back at Middle-Earth Vineyards.
Piecing together a war history
Columnist Angela Fitchett embarks on a journey to record her father's World War II service.
One in 29 million
What started as a way to get time off from school led to Andy Nevin saving a life.
Tasman trio's alternate road to glory
Coach hopes selection of Tasman trio for NZ Sevens paves the way for more success.
Treviso waiting for Banks' call
Benetton Treviso to wait on word from Marty Banks before deciding what action to take.
New career twist for Ng Shiu
Tone Ng Shiu is proof that you don't have to score tries to make an impact in sevens.
Buskers bring four days of fun
Nelson is in for a treat with buskers from all over the world coming together for a four day festival.
Singing for joy
Amateur singers from all over New Zealand came to Teapot Valley for a week of choral workshops culminating in a public concert.
Young voices bring Sound of Music to life
REVIEW: Nelson Youth Theatre brings fun and a feel-good factor to their production of the classic musical.
Celebrating life and death
Pinatas were smashed, faces were painted and food was enjoyed by many at annual Day of the Dead celebrations.
Open day artisans open doors for public
Artisans in the Upper Moutere opened their doors for the public at their annual open day.