Tower move riles residents
MICHAEL BERRY - The Marlborough Express
Three Blenheim residents say Telecom is refusing to have a sit-down meeting with 20 neighbours concerned about a cellphone tower the company is building near their homes.
Haka for Russian team
After weeks of anticipation, the Russian Rugby World Cup team finally touches down in Blenheim tomorrow.
Picton's famed son does it again
JOHN ALEXANDER - The Marlborough Express
Joseph Sullivan's hometown of Picton might consider erecting a statue of their most famous sporting son after Friday's victory.
Fathers, sons and boys' toys
Many people tell Tuamarina farmer Rodney Parkes he's lucky that he gets to spend time with his 20-year-old son Michael.
Random checks in traffic blitz
A traffic blitz will see Tasman police stopping a vehicle every 15 minutes for checks.
Hospital shuttle service starts
A shuttle service transporting hospital patients between Blenheim and Nelson hits the road today.
Facelift for kerb, 'collars'
Open day shows opportunities
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Real World Cup job starts now
Cory Jane walked a tightrope to get to the World Cup and he doesn't want to fall off it now he's got here.
You can't beat experience?
Bryan Habana is in a test try-scoring drought. Mils Muliaina is under pressure. Jonny Wilkinson is a 32-year-old antique. And John Smit is hanging by a thread.
England to fight fire with fire
Tonga doesn't want haka clash
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Ivan Prishchepenk
Andrey Ostrikov
Andrey Ostrikov
Evgenii Matveev
Express way to cup
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NZ in 'fantastic' form
A second successive gold medal for Picton's Joseph Sullivan was part of another brilliant performance by the New Zealand rowing squad in the World Championships at Lake Bled in Slovenia over the weekend.
Mariners down Richmond
It has taken eight matches, but a big monkey is finally off the backs of the Biddy Kates Marlborough Mariners.
Tasman rugby CEO bowing out
First game a rough ride
Workers taught to 'survive' NZ
Vineyard workers from Kiribati and Tuvalu have completed a six-week pilot programme in Marlborough to teach them basic English and maths skills.
New Zealand pull strong for couple
It was in the middle of the night in his Rio de Janiero home that the thought of visiting New Zealand first entered the head of Marcello Pinheiro.
Polar blast tipped to usher in spring
Quality grapes earn no more
Getting the best out of your eggs
Good bacon, great eggs and optional extra vegetables make a quick and no-fuss dinner or cold lunch option that everybody is going to like.
Nelson craft beer trail on map
Although the drive from Blenheim to Nelson takes less than two hours, it's a trip I haven't made anywhere near often enough. In fact, in the 15 years I've lived in Marlborough, I've probably averaged only about three visits to Nelson a year. That's way too few.
Time in the bottle does wonders
Exile on easy street
Guitarists play with the best
Sixty guitar players of all ages and abilities gathered at Ken Ham's Music Works in Blenheim last night, to hear store technician Wayne Waghorn demonstrate a travelling collection of rare and valuable guitars.
Flaxmere a perfect backdrop for art pieces
Two Blenheim artists are involved in this year's Art in a Garden in Hawarden, where sculpture, paintings and pottery are viewed amid the wide lawns, dappled corners and converted barn gallery of Flaxmere Garden.
Charming rom com almost spot on
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Director told to wait in prison
Former Nathans Finance chairman Roger Moses remains in prison after a bail application was dismissed in the High Court at Auckland yesterday.
Tomlinson biggest holder in Heartland
South Island businessman Greg Tomlinson has been confirmed as the biggest shareholder in financial services group Heartland New Zealand after a $58 million capital raising.
East coast drilling lifts job prospects
Tui's breast ad 'breached standards'
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