
A Sign of the Times in Kapiti
It is the season of the sign. They will come in all shapes and sizes and offer all sorts of magic cures for what ails […]
It is the season of the sign. They will come in all shapes and sizes and offer all sorts of magic cures for what ails […]
Cam Butler is seeking re-election to the Ōtaki Community Board. “I’m a Te Horo resident with my wife and two young boys (soon to be […]
By Ian Powell The ‘Three Waters’ initiative (drinking, storm and waste) has been a big challenge for the current Kāpiti Coast District Council which, for […]
REVIEW OF “PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT – THE MUSICAL”, STAGED BY OTAKI PLAYERS. By Penelope Haines Last night I attended the opening night of […]
Richard Young says Raumati and Paekākāriki are “the jewels of the Kāpiti Coast – but to keep those jewels shining takes hard work, so I’m […]
Liz Koh, a long term Kāpiti resident, first set up her financial planning business, Moneymax, here 23 years ago following a successful management career. “I […]
Ignoring communities (and the climate crisis) Mayoral candidate Chris Mitchell says the Kāpiti Council’s biggest failing is not listening to people and communities. “On big […]
Waikanae Music Society will present a concert by the Wellington-based ensemble Strings Amore on Sunday 28 August. Strings Amore brings together five accomplished string players […]
Brent Falaniko, the 60-year-old man reported missing on Wednesday in the Waikanae Beach area has been found. He is safe and is being reunited with […]
Michael Scott is a long-term Kāpiti resident and Waikanae ratepayer. “I operate a successful legal practice where I am proud to employ local people, while […]
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