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• Blood service tries to stem flow
• Rugby kids turn chess champs
• Firefighters cut out victim of combined-199-year-olds
• Infringing drivers get education as well as ticket
• Speak English good?
• Cash for dreams
• Junior juggernauts turn on festival footy
• Porirua boosts swimmer safety
• Tawa Lions donate thousands to ambulance service
• Paparangi man blacklisted by Vietnamese
• Big chill for great cause
• Weepu-coached J'ville women top capital comp
• Commuters held up after ‘not overly lengthy delay’
• There’s so many more getting into financial difficulty
• Churton Park pleads for council support
• Council watches graves for resurfacing bodies
• Bamiyan debate echoes around New Zealand
• Announcement close on mega-school site


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Porirua rejects Afghan city as too poor
It’s been invaded, blown up and invaded again - now a world famous Afghani town is considered too poor to be Porirua's sister city.

Teddy Traynor flies home after 40 years in wrong cemetery
After 42 years buried in Porirua Cemetery Edward Traynor returns to his Southland home.

Turbo goes from zero to 100 in 10 years
The essence of grassroots rugby was celebrated at Helston Park last Saturday, as one of Johnsonville Rugby Club's finest notched up 100 games.

The hard road to recognition gets some tar sealing
Prime Minister Helen Clark will bear the weight of 35 neglectful years when she delivers an official apology to Vietnam veterans this week.

I can't believe it's not Bocelli!
Imagine if the great choirs of the world only charged six dollars to see them.

Sea necklace scoops silver for Tawa girl
A stroke of genius from a Tawa student has seen her earn second place in a regional photography competition organised by the Department of Conservation (DOC).

Porirua maths whiz wins $6000
A Porirua student's combination of academic success and community spirit has won him a cheque for $6000.

Public transport push for next decade
Two councils and Transit plan to end Northern Courier readers' love affair with their cars.

We're opening a new inning for northern sports.
As winter sport hits its straps around the region, acts of superlative grace and skill are taking place with little or no recognition.
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