Uncertainty remains over whether the 4WD enthusiasts who were rescued from the Old Man Range on Monday will be able to claim insurance on their abandoned vehicles. The group of 38, who are...
Alexandra's temperature gauge has reappeared in time for the coldest months of the year.
"New blood'' and more women on Central Otago's community boards are among the calls from members who are calling it quits.
The owners of a high country station next to Dave Cull's Tarras property is "disappointed'' their neighbour has been given permission to subdivide.
The proposed Alexandra-based satellite programme is nearing blastoff.
The freezing air was filled with relief as 38 stranded four-wheel-drive adventurers filed off a bus and into the Roxburgh Rugby Club.
In response to a doctor expressing concerns about single-staffing and response times, St John says Cromwell is "very well served'' by its ambulance service.
The imminent closure of a community-owned Teviot Valley store has residents rallying to save it and a councillor calling a grocery chain's departure from the building "disgraceful''.
A predicted expansion of the Alexandra Cemetery means it will probably take over adjoining land, but the next-door community garden can stay put for six years.
Heavy trucks will no longer be able to use Clyde as a detour following a decision to ban them from the town's historic centre.
Weed levels in Lake Dunstan are an "environmental disaster'', a group trying to tackle the problem says.
While one submitter celebrated the regional council's proposed wilding pine control funding with a bottle of wine, others said the measure does not go far enough.
A proposed $26.3 million trail network spanning 536km throughout Otago will create a "Mecca'' of cycle tourism, according to Prime Minister John Key. In Bannockburn yesterday, Mr Key...
Owners of land in Alexandra where a Placemakers was to be built are opposing an "unreasonable'' request they must fix the road outside before building.
Roz Cull and Barbara Steentjes celebrate raising money for breast cancer research and awareness at a Pink Ribbon Breakfast in Cromwell.
New Zealand's original rail trail will soon become an "interplanetary cycleway'' with its own solar system model.
A Business is offering the prospect of dog-drawn sled rides through the Alexandra pines.
A divisive heavy-vehicle ban in Clyde's historic district seems likely after it has been endorsed by the council's roading manager.
An Alexandra chauffeur specialising in transporting the town's senior citizens could fill the gap left by the ending of a similar service mid-last year.
Bannockburn's community hall will get a "long overdue'' revamp after securing funding.