The 25th annual Thieves Alley Market today will offer something for everyone.
Romance in Dunedin has not become the latest victim of the economic crisis.
Retailers in Mosgiel have mixed views on what impact The Warehouse will have on business when it opens later this year.
Dunedin's biggest conference on advanced materials and nanotechnology could point the way to further lucrative smart industries for the city.
SPCA groups across the country are hoping people will bring love into their lives this Valentine's day and adopt a pet.
Half a million New Zealanders do not have access to a respiratory physician despite respiratory disease being the leading cause of hospital admissions and death in the country.
Henry Bates' admission to the Bar was a true family occasion yesterday.
The determined attitude of New Zealand cross-country ski champion Sammy Bondarenko has resulted in her becoming the face of the Otago branch of Epilepsy New Zealand.
Career opportunities and skills shortages in Otago will be highlighted at an Otago Careers Festival in May.
Young people are now able to access support through a live chat option on mental health website The Lowdown.
Recalling her back-to-back trips to New Caledonia and France during the school holidays makes Crystal Diong grin and her eyes shine with the memories.
No expense was spared for a lavish and very traditional Hindu wedding ceremony in Dunedin on Saturday.
"It just brings tears to your eyes," says a former Dunedin nurse dealing with the horrific aftermath of the Victorian fires.
Big fish and big entries were recorded at the 18th annual Brighton Club fishing competition on Saturday.
The sights, sounds and ever-present smells of the 50th Outram Rodeo were enjoyed by about 4000 people yesterday.
Hearing her father's recollections of his time in New Zealand led Leola Danna to inscribe a trip to this country on to her personal list of things to achieve.
Dunedin police are appealing for information after they received a report of gun shots in the Melbourne St area, South Dunedin, last night.
Senior hospital staff have rushed to support Richard Thomson as a decision on his future looms.
Instances of able-bodied people misusing mobility parks have dropped but not enough for CCS Disability Action's liking.
Leaky homes continue to be a problem and with the 10-year limitation period approaching for many buildings, Ellie Constantine learns a campaign is planned to raise homeowner awareness.