It wasn't the arrival of a rap superstar that brought Dunedin International Airport to a standstill yesterday, but a group of high school pupils.
Watching the turmoil gripping their Ukrainian homeland makes Gennadiy Labara and Maryna Bilousova happier to call New Zealand home.
A Dunedin business is stamping its mark on next month's royal visit - literally.
Several Ings Ave, St Clair, homeowners say they are stuck between a hard place and a wall - or should that be fence?
Three Mosgiel teenagers are hoping to touch success when they join the New Zealand mixed under-15 touch team in Australia later this year.
Mosgiel woman Cecilia Sullivan-Grant is reaping the rewards of a life of hard work and more than a decade dedicated to others.
Taieri College is hoping its athletes will have the midas touch this weekend.
St Joseph's Cathedral School gave buckets filled with joy to St Leonards School yesterday.
Cancer has not dampened Chris Burrows' spirit for travel and neither has the theft of his belongings.
A Dunedin man is feeling the pinch of bank fees.
Dunedin's own chocolate box cafe opened this week.
When Cecilia Sullivan-Grant was presented with the Local Hero of the Year Award, she was merely accepting it on behalf of those with whom she had worked, she told the Otago Daily Times.
The bud of teenage romance blossomed into a lifetime of love for Kath and Pop Winmill.
It is uncommon for the Prime Minister of New Zealand to come face-to-face with a Ninja Turtle, but 4-year-old Jack Morrison provided the opportunity and John Key seized it.
The Dunedin City Council has a fight on its hands if it is to proceed with the sale of the Caledonian Bowling Club, the club's board chairwoman says.
Saturday's Wings and Wheels was the biggest yet, organisers believe.
There was an axe to grind following Party in the Park - in fact there were many.
Politicians will square off in Mosgiel this weekend, but not as you may expect.
Taieri College pupils proved their mettle in trying conditions at the Otago Secondary Schools' Triathlon last week.
If you see droves of people running down Castle St, in Dunedin, next weekend, do not be alarmed - it is just an advertisement for Night'n Day.