Surely you don’t want to read about the new, faster-spreading variant of the coronavirus today, or the fourth Israeli election in two years, and I certainly don’t want to write about them. So here are...
Re: Up to people of Gisborne, December 23 letter.
I don’t like this at all. Although I agree with Mike Butler that it would be right to discuss these issues.
I say the petition signatories are working...
Re: Christianity and Spirituality, December 24.
Hi Lara,
I read your contributions with interest and in most cases I mostly agree with you on issues like racism, sexism, inequality, and religiosity. W...
Thousands of trucks jamming highways in Kent this week, as the border with France was slammed shut temporarily over fears related to a new coronavirus strain, seemed to portend the no-deal Brexit that...
After the article last night about the truckie wanting to give thanks to the man who helped him, I want to thank a young woman who was so honest and kind to me yesterday.
Visiting Gisborne in the Toko...
After four amazing and enjoyable years, our playgroup has closed.
As the co-ordinator I want to take this opportunity to thank those families that attended and supported this wonderful programme. To t...
Re: We all benefit directly or indirectly, Nov 19 column.
It’s obvious that Meredith Akuhata-Brown wrote this article on the proposed water and sewerage levy to help the council to get its view accept...
It is quite clear from a recent meeting and emails with Gisborne’s Mayor and Harbourmaster that our District Council places the needs of kids swimming at the inner harbour boat ramp far above the con...
As the clock ticks down to Christmas, most Kiwis look set for a surprisingly normal and traditional summer holiday.
After a year knocked wildly off course by a pandemic that quickly developed into the...
Merry Christmas to all and a happy new year.
We have a train meeting next year and we are hoping to get the trains back.
We need your support — for freight options, to make our roads safe, help with t...