Celebratory meal a near death experience May 9, 2020 The Chronicle A celebratory meal turned into a medical emergency for public health doctor and medical sexual assault doctor Anna Whitehead. Read More
Beaches busy but police happy that ‘majority’ playing the game May 9, 2020 The Chronicle Local beaches were noticeably busy last week after the country’s Covid-19 restrictions were relaxed slightly but the majority of beachgoers are still Read More
Health in your Hands: Stay home in Level 3 April 30, 2020 Health in Your Hands·The Chronicle Hi older folk, we are now in Level 3 and still in lockdown for at least another two weeks. We are at Read More
Mountain man ‘keeps it local’ with 54km run around Raglan April 30, 2020 The Chronicle He’s training to climb a 20,000-foot Alaskan peak but to “keep it local” – and celebrate the easing of the Covid-19 lockdown Read More
Isobar sponsoring free coffee for health workers as we move to Level 3 April 30, 2020 The Chronicle Raglan business Isobar is showing its support for hard-working health professionals by serving up free coffees as soon as Level 3 commences Read More
Helicopters and fire crews battled massive blaze at Wainamu Beach April 30, 2020 The Chronicle Helicopters were called into battle a large scrub fire stretching 500m along a cliff above Wainamu Beach. Read More
ANZAC Day 2020 Speeches by Raglan Area School Head Boy and Head Girl April 24, 2020 ANZAC·The Chronicle While this year’s ANZAC services have been cancelled due to COVID-19, as is tradition, Raglan Area School’s Head Boy and Head Girl Read More
Health in Your Hands: Hang in there folks, you are not alone April 23, 2020 Health in Your Hands·The Chronicle Returning to Level 3 next week is not going to be much different for those over 70 except peace of mind that Read More
Rental Revival: End of the AirBNB market? April 23, 2020 The Chronicle The Raglan Chronicle caught up with Michelle Pearson, Raglan resident, real estate investor and a manager of her family’s business Waikato Real Read More
Canned Art to Wear extravaganza back next year ‘bigger and better’ April 23, 2020 The Chronicle The Covid-19 pandemic may have forced this year’s Raglan Art to Wear to be postponed by 12 months but organisers say the Read More